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		<description>The Alternative Information Center (AIC) is a joint Palestinian - Israeli organization which prioritizes political advocacy, critical analysis and information sharing on the Palestinian and Israeli societies as well as on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.</description>
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			<title>Alternative Information Center (AIC)</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org</link>
			<description>The Alternative Information Center (AIC) is a joint Palestinian - Israeli organization which prioritizes political advocacy, critical analysis and information sharing on the Palestinian and Israeli societies as well as on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.</description>
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			<title>Settler Violence Report for March-April 2008</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/projects/settlements-and-settler-violence-project/settler-violence-report-for-march-april-2008-20080508.html</link>
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Israeli settlers marching toward a hill near the settlement of Efrat in the occupied West Bank, attempting to set up a permanent outpost.



Hebron and the Southern
of West Bank-



On 15 March, settlers
from the Carmiel settlement in the southern hills of Hebron, in cooperation
with Israeli soldiers, prevented farmers from the Palestinian villages on the
area to reach their land to work it. Jaber Humidat, the Mayor of the
Palestinian village of Saffa, reports:  in the last days we have begun to face
more serious and intensive attacks from the settlers. They want us to leave our
land next to their settlements, especially around Carmiel. We have approximately
500 dunam of land planted with wheat, and this is the harvest time for us, but
the settlers, in cooperation with the soldiers, daily run after us and shoot in
the air, in order to scare us and force us to leave. The settlers used to claim
that this land is part of their settlements. When we went to the police station
there and denounced the settlers' attacks, the policemen advised us to leave
the situation like this for a while, to not go to our land and to wait for some
positive changes. Months passed by, but attacks are still continuing. It means
we are going to lose the wheat crops of this year, the most important source of
income for our farmers.  


- On 21 March, tens
of settlers engaged in a march all along the streets of downtown Hebron, beginning
to throw stones at the Palestinian residents, and thus forcing many people to
close their shops in Wadi Husain, al-Ras, Wadi  al-Nasara and other streets in the old city.
The attacks happened during the celebration of a Jewish feast. Bassam Ja'bari,
one of the victims, reported that the settlers forced him and many others to
close their shops in al-Ras, located to the west of the Kiryat Arba settlement.
Other shops targeted belong to the Mahdi Ja'bari, Awni Da'na and Jamal Ja'bari
families. According to Bassam, such attacks took place in front of the
soldiers' eyes. However they didn't do anything to stop the settler violence. Many
settlers from several outposts around the city gathered near the Abraham Mosque
for a big celebration and began running after the people in order to prevent
them from moving or walking in the area around the Mosque. During their
gathering, they insulted the residents shouting bad words at them, such as &amp;ldquo;Death
to Arabs...&amp;rdquo;




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			<category>Projects - Settlements and Settler Violence project</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 21:17:26 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>News from Within Podcast: Palestinian Perspective on Carter's Visit and the Prospects of a Ceasefire</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/podcasts/_podcasts/_news-from-within-podcast-palestinian-perspective-on-carters-visit-and-the-prospects-of-a-ceasefire-20080502.html</link>
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On 21 April in Jerusalem, former US President Jimmy Carter delivers a speech during a meeting held by the Israeli Council of Foreign Relations.


News from Within Podcast: A Palestinian Perspective on Carter's Visit and the Prospects of an Israeli/Palestinian Ceasefire

On
Monday the 28th of April, 2008, I spoke with Nassar Ibrahim in the
offices of the Alternative Information Center in Beit Sahour.  Nassar, a longtime Palestinian writer,
journalist and activist, is Policy Director of the AIC. We discussed the
implications of the recent visit of former US President Jimmy Carter to the Middle
East, the possibility of a long-term ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the context
of recent US and Israeli diplomatic maneuvers in the region, and Palestinian
plans for events to commemorate 60 years since the Nakba.





 

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			<category>Podcasts - Podcasts</category>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 11:27:05 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Sixty Years of the State of Israel, Sixty Years of Exile for Jews from Arab and Muslim Countries </title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_sixty-years-of-the-state-of-israel-sixty-years-of-exile-for-jews-from-arab-and-muslim-countries-20080506.html</link>
			<description>


Beginning in May 1949, tens of thousands of Yemenite Jews were brought to Israel on transport planes during Operation Magic Carpet.



The
Zionist movement, with the assistance of European colonialism, planted a
western warship in the very heart of the Arab and Muslim world. This warship is
guided by leaders with numerous skills and extensive experience in oppressing
and humiliating which they learned in their own countries in Europe. This
diseased group took over this area and during 120 years of oppression, we are
witness to the Zionist expansion in the region. 


The
Zionist movement in this region was founded on American and European support,
and is equipped with the most advanced weaponry in the world, including nuclear
weapons. 


Sixty
years ago, following the deportation of the Palestinians from their land, Jews
from Arab and Muslim countries were brought to Palestine with the full cooperation
of Zionists and leaders from North America and Europe. The Jews from Arab and
Muslim countries were slated to act as spare parts in place of the Palestinian
deportees following the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Arabs. This was in
order to substantiate the demographics and militarism of the Zionists. These &amp;ldquo;spare
parts&amp;rdquo; have now arrived at a situation of advanced decay and deep depression
following years of humiliation, disinheritance and ethnic discrimination, as
the European Jewish Zionists always viewed the Jews from Arab and Muslim
countries as potential enemies, due to their proximity to Arab and Muslim
culture.

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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 14:20:04 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Good Morning Jaffa: Public Exhibition of the Works of Palestinian Political Artist Yousef Katalo </title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_good-morning-jaffa-public-exhibition-of-the-works-of-palestinian-political-artist-yousef-katalo-20080427.html</link>
			<description>


Audience on 29 April, at the exhibition opening night (photos below also from the opening night).



Artists and cultural activists play crucial
roles within their own societies, generating public discussions and discourses
on a variety of topics through the use of their innovative cultural mediums.
Although no one doubts the pivotal roles of artists, actors, musicians and
cultural creators in fostering social change, these groups have not hitherto
been systematically involved in civil society engagement with the
Palestinian-Israeli peace process. Their involvement, within and amongst
Palestinian, Israeli and international civil societies, can make a potentially
strong contribution to the building of a culture of resistance and ending the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict while preparing for a future of joint living for
Palestinians and Israelis. 


To commemorate 60 years to the Naqba
and within the framework of its Culture of Resistance activities, the Alternative
Information Center (AIC) most cordially invites you to an art exhibition that it
is holding together with Arabita: The League of the Arabs of Jaffa and the Alon
Association. Entitled Good Morning Jaffa, the exhibition explores the
connections between exile, culture and right to come home. 


The exhibition opens on Tuesday night, 29
April, from 7.30 p.m. in the Center of the League of the Arabs of Jaffa, 73
Yefet Street, Jaffa. The opening night will be accompanied by a musical
performance - and dare we hope that the artist, Yousef Katalo  from Hebron, receives permission to enter Israel
and attend?  


The exhibition runs through 1 May, and is
open from 10am to 9pm. 


Everyone is most invited to attend.

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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:34:58 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Palestinian and Israeli Human Rights Organisations Call for End to Restrictions on Gaza Fuel supply</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_palestinian-and-israeli-human-rights-organisations-call-for-end-to-restrictions-on-gaza-fuel-supply-20080429.html</link>
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A Palestinian loading fuel for Gaza near the Nahal Oz crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip 







Al-Haq l Al-Mezan
Center for Human Rights l Al Dameer Association for Human Rights &amp;ndash; Gaza l Gaza
Community Mental Health Programme l Gisha &amp;ndash; Legal Center for Freedom of
Movementl Hamoked: Center for the Defence of the Individual l Physicians for
Human Rights-Israel l   The Public Committee Against Torture in
Israel l  Yesh Din: Volunteers for Human Rights



Palestinian
and Israeli human rights groups today issued an urgent call to cease
restrictions on Gaza's fuel supply
and stop the unprecedented harm to Gaza's
humanitarian needs. The
above-listed rights groups warned:


 We
express concern and outrage at the systematic dismantling of the Gaza Strip's vital systems by preventing the residents of
Gaza, a territory under Israel's
occupation, from obtaining the fuel they need to generate electricity, power
hospitals, run transportation, pump water and sewage, and provide for basic
social and economic needs. 


We call
upon Israel, the occupying power in Gaza, immediately to end the six-month long
restrictions on fuel supply that have paralyzed Gaza's
infrastructure and endangered the health and well-being of Gaza's 1.5 million residents.


We call
on armed groups in Gaza to refrain from attacking civilians, including at the
crossings that channel fuel, food, and other goods into the Gaza Strip.

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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 21:33:25 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Palestinians Finish Week-Long Commemorations for Prisoners Day</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_palestinians-finish-week-long-commemorations-for-prisoners-day-20080429.html</link>
			<description>


Public meeting in Hebron on Prisoners Day




 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


The
17th of April marked Palestinian
Prisoners Day (news/_english/_palestinian-prisoner-day-highlighting-the-ongoing-suffering-of-thousands-20080417.html), commemorated annually as a means for remembering and informing
the local and international communities about the ongoing suffering of
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. 

 
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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:19:47 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>An Open Letter to Russell Banks from the British Committee for the Universities of Palestine</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_an-open-letter-to-russell-banks-from-the-british-committee-for-the-universities-of-palestine-20080429.html</link>
			<description>


American author Russell Banks is scheduled to attend the first annual International Writers Festival in Jerusalem.



Dear Russell Banks:


As people who are
aware of your honourable history of activism on the Israel-Palestine issue,
we're struggling to understand why you've agreed to take part in the
International Writers' Festival in occupied Jerusalem in May this year. It
doesn't add up.     


In July 2002 you
signed an international appeal for Israel to stop obstructing the work of
Birzeit University in the Palestinian West Bank (illegally colonised by
Israel). We know you did, because at least two of us were co-signatories of
that appeal.   


Six years later, are
Birzeit and its students any closer to enjoying the right to pursue education
free from military incursion, arbitrary arrest, detention without charge or
trial, checkpoint, curfew, destruction of equipment?&amp;mdash;all the so-called 'security'
measures that Israel brings to bear to deny young Palestinians an education,
demolish their hopes, and encourage them to leave. You surely know the
answer.   


You, we, and the
other signatories to the 2002 appeal called for the international community to
'assume its responsibility under humanitarian law by taking real and concrete
steps to provide protection to the Palestinian civilian population'. You must
know that today the Palestinian civilian population is more exposed than ever.


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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:36:32 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Palestinian, Israeli and International Activists Take Control of an Ilegal Israeli Checkpoint</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_palestinian-israeli-and-international-activists-take-control-of-an-ilegal-israeli-checkpoint-20080424.html</link>
			<description>


A large green shipping crate, which the Israeli settlers alleged was a synagogue.



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Today, 24 April, Palestinian and international activists, together with
Israeli peace groups, took control of an illegal Israeli checkpoint on a
road between the Palestinian city of Ramallah and the village of 'Ain Qenya.   


This road has been closed since Israeli forces laid down
cement blocks at the beginning of the current Intifada, preventing Palestinians
from using the road. The Israeli Army also set up a military site near the
checkpoint and laid down barbed wire.


The military then handed over the area to Israeli
settlers, who now maintain a constant presence there while the Palestinians remain
unable to use their road for access to the city of Ramallah. All this, despite
the fact that these cement blocks and settler caravans are situated in area A
(which should mean complete control by the Palestinian Authority according to
the Oslo agreement).  


This injustice was the inspiration to organize this
non-violent direct action to open the road and make it accessible to
Palestinian residents for travel between Ramallah and 'Ain Qenya.

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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:47:52 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>A City Named Durban </title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/blogs/_michael-warschawski/_a-city-named-durban-20080424.html</link>
			<description>


Logo of the 2001 World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held in Durban, South Africa.




There are cities about which the mere mention of their name causes horror,
for example Nuremburg in Germany, whose name is automatically connected with
the discriminatory laws of the Nazi regime. To a much lesser extent, the city
of Durban also belongs to this group: the very raising of the name of this
South African city rouses the Israeli establishment and media. Since the World
Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related
Intolerance in 2001, Durban has become identified with anti-Israeli sentiment,
and even anti-Semitism. Indeed, this past week the Israeli and American
governments decided to boycott the second Durban conference against racism that
is scheduled to be held in early 2009. 



There is no doubt that the first Durban conference was an
anti-Israeli platform: these were the days of murderous oppression in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), in which every day young Palestinians
were killed by Israeli soldiers and Border Police officers, and the
international media was full of horrific acts against a helpless civilian
population. Together with the United States, Israel was accused of war crimes
and for violating the UN General Assembly Resolution against Racism and the
International Convention against Apartheid; moreover, South Africans know very
well to identify a regime built on racial, ethnic or national discrimination,
even if use of the concept of apartheid in the Israeli-Palestinian context is
partial, there exist more than a few points of comparison between the former
apartheid regime and current Israeli oppression of the Palestinian people in
the OPT and within Israel.  


Indeed, the Durban Conference was not infected by anti-Semitism,
and this accusation was a planned part of a cynical counter-attack by Israel
and its allies throughout the world, in order to avoid providing a response to
the serious accusations of racism. The head of the Jewish community in France
at the time, Roger Cukierman, announced in an interview to the Israeli press
that to confront the serious international criticism in light of the
destruction and murder in the OPT (what was later dubbed &amp;ldquo;Operation Defensive
Shield&amp;rdquo;), there existed a need to shift the debate, to move the accusation to
the other side: what is easier than the accusation of anti-Semitism, half a
century after the genocide of European Jewry by the Nazis?

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			<category>Blogs - Michael Warschawski</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 14:12:25 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Israeli Policy Leaves Palestinians Homeless in the South Hebron Hills of the Occupied Territories</title>
			<link>http://www.alternativenews.org/news/_english/_israeli-policy-leaves-palestinians-homeless-in-the-south-hebron-hills-of-the-occupied-territories-20080422.html</link>
			<description>


Approximately 2,000 pastoralist herders and farmers live in caves carved out of the hillside south of Hebron. Their way of life is unique in Palestine, as they have survived by farming the rocky hillsides and tending their flocks for at least 170 years.



In the south hills of Hebron,
ever since Jewish settlers arrived to colonize the region, we witness a
comprehensive and ongoing policy of mass deportation of Palestinians from the
area in order to create space for the expansion of surrounding Israeli settlements.



The main settlements surrounding the area&amp;mdash;Susya, Karmel, Maon and Yatir&amp;mdash;are
known to be inhabited by some of the most militant and violent settlers in the
occupied Palestinian territories.


The area was originally inhabited by a small Palestinian population of
approximately 2,000 pastoralist herders and farmers living in caves carved out
of the hillside, hence, their designation as &amp;ldquo;cave dwellers.&amp;rdquo; Their way of life
is unique in Palestine,
as they have survived by farming the rocky hillsides and tending their flocks
for at least 170 years. Before this, they were poor Palestinian families living
in villages in the southern Hebron
region, who bought land 20 kilometers away. About two centuries ago, they started
to live in caves spread out across the area, gaining their livelihood from the
mountains and surrounding fields. Some generations later they succeed in
developing a culture and a way of living based on sheep herding, agriculture
and cave dwelling. 


However, since the occupation of the region by Israel in 1967,
the Israeli authorities have been confiscating their land, first using military
justifications and then for the purpose of building and expanding settlements. 

 
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			<category>News - english</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:24:46 +0100</pubDate>
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