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	<description>Israeli Settlements Are Not Built on Empty Land</description>
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		<title>‘Judaizing’ Beit Hanina in East Jerusalem, with backing from Americans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2012 23:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>charlie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving Palestinians out of their homes in &#8220;east&#8221; Jerusalem is, as you can imagine, a dirty business. But its not terribly difficult. The Palestinians are a vulnerable population, poor (70% subsist on less than $2 a day), completely unprotected by the law or Israeli courts, and targeted by determined Jewish...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Driving Palestinians out of their homes in &#8220;east&#8221; Jerusalem is, as you can imagine, a dirty business. But its not terribly difficult. The Palestinians are a vulnerable population, poor (70% subsist on less than $2 a day), completely unprotected by the law or Israeli courts, and targeted by determined Jewish settlers with all the money and political backing in the world – much of its coming, of course, from the US, mainly from orthodox Jews and Christian Zionists.</p>
<p>Over the past few days settlers led by Arieh King have been harassing Palestinian residents of Beit Hanina where, according to King, settlers will &#8220;very soon&#8221; take over four houses, plus an additional two houses in the Palestinian neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, where violent nighttime evictions aided by the Israeli police have become commonplace. The immediate target of window-breaking, curses, violent encounters and now a police search of the home &#8220;for weapons&#8221; is the Natche family of Beit Hanina.</p>
<p>King is the front-man for Irving Moskowitz, a wealthy owner of bingo casinos in Hawaiian Gardens, a poor Latino community near Los Angeles, who is bankrollingsome 17 settlements around East Jerusalem to &#8220;buffer&#8221; the Old City and &#8220;Judaize&#8221; East Jerusalem (see the StopMoskowitz website.) A friend and benefactor of Netanyahu, Moskovitch was behind the opening of the tunnels under the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem in 1996 that resulted in the deaths of 80 Palestinian protesters.</p>
<p>The Moskowitz/King strategy is to establish settlements in the heart of Palestinian neighborhoods, often in houses acquired by dubious and violent means. Among the settlements established or on the way are the City of David (Silwan), just below the al-Aqsa mosque; Ma&#8217;ale Zeitim and Ma&#8217;ale David in the Ras-el-Amud quarter on the southern side of the Mount of Olives; Beit Hoshen on the Mount of Olives, where several Palestinian families were violently evicted from their homes and which flies an enormous Israeli flag; Beit Orot, on the northern part of the Mount of Olives, where last year Mike Huckabee laid the foundations for an expanded settlement; the Shepherds Hotel and Sheikh Jarrah, now renamed Shimon Hatzadik; a plot in the village of Anata to the east of the Hebrew university; and now the homes in Beit Hanina.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img src="http://icahdusa.org/multimedia/2012/04/police-400x266.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="266" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Police raid the Natche family home in Beit Hanina, ostensibly searching for weapons. The Natch home is under threat of eviction by settlers. Photo courtesy of Felizitas Hoffmann</p></div>
<p>While King, Moskowitz and other organized settler groups frame their taking of Palestinian homes as &#8220;reclaiming&#8221; Jewish properties from before 1948, Palestinians are legally prevented from even approaching the courts to reclaim their lost properties in &#8220;west&#8221; Jerusalem&#8211; the homes, businesses and lands that once comprised 40% of the now all-Jewish part of the city. King works through a company called The Israel Land Fund that, according to its website, &#8220;is dedicated to enable all Jews (Israeli and non-Israeli citizens) to own a part of Israel. It strives to ensure that Jewish land is once again reclaimed and in Jewish hands. House by house, lot by lot, the Israel Land Fund is ensuring the land of Israel stays in the hands of the Jewish people forever.&#8221;</p>
<p>Just how sleazy the settlement racket is can be gleaned from<a href="http://www.israellandfund.com/en-us/index.htm"> The Israel Land Fund’s website</a>. It employs, we learn, three full-time employees who &#8220;are well versed in Arabic, and all served as officers in the Israel Defense Force.&#8221; It adds menacingly and tellingly: &#8220;These skills are frequently called into play in their dealings with Arab sellers and with the local population in areas that the Fund is active.&#8221; The Fund’s employees are proficient in English, we are told, &#8220;since the Fund’s main proponents are from the English speaking public.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8220;process&#8221; of acquiring an Arab property, described on the website, also offers insights into King’s methods. First, &#8220;the buyers [i.e. Jews] will be shown properties or land they may be interested in purchasing, without directly identifying the property. This is to prevent the possibility of over-exposure of the property [read: the neighbors, or even the people living in the home who think they own it, might find out] which may result in the cancellation or withdrawal of the property by the seller [not necessarily the owners nor the people who believe the home belongs to them] or cause damage to the deal.&#8221; Only when &#8220;the buyers&#8221; are sufficiently committed will The Fund then conduct negotiations on their behalf. &#8220;It is only at this stage, once the ILF is convinced of the seriousness and authenticity of the buyers, that the ILF will reveal the seller and enable the buyer to visit the property.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8220;settlement business&#8221; cannot function, of course, without extensive official support. Settler groups and their lawyers are able to keep even weak or non-existent cases in court for years with the help of their deep pockets and compliant judges. Palestinians, even those with strong cases, simply cannot afford the expenses of litigation. If a Palestinian or his children run afoul with the law, especially in cases of alleged stone-throwing, the settlers, through their lawyers and sympathetic police, can extricate the person – for a price, often his home. The municipality is enlisted either to threaten families who are targeted for various building violations with fines or to issue demolition orders against their homes, and building permits elsewhere are used as inducement to get Palestinians to leave targeted areas, such as Silwan.</p>
<p>Deals are also struck. Rumors are that the Natche home in Beit Hanina will be offered to a poor Palestinian family in the Old City whose home is small and cramped but is strategically located for purposes of judaization. Poor and vulnerable families are enticed to sell for exorbitant sums (hence we don’t want to &#8220;over-expose&#8221; a potential property), or houses are &#8220;bought&#8221; from an absentee relative in some far-off country and the family evicted in the middle of the night without even knowing their home was sold. (Good lawyers can solve any legal complications.)</p>
<p>So from the Natche family to the judaization of Jerusalem, compliments of a California bingo parlor-cum-casino operated on the backs of low-income Latinos and English-speaking Jewish &#8220;buyers&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>ICAHD report documents record number of evictions in 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 17:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>charlie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The recent ICAHD publication &#8216;The Judaization of Palestine: 2011 Displacement Trends&#8217;  provides a political analysis of the root causes and consequences of Israel’s house demolition policy, focusing on the demolition of Palestinian homes and other structures in the Occupied West Bank. House demolitions and forced evictions are among Israel’s most heinous practices...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent ICAHD publication &#8216;The Judaization of Palestine: 2011 Displacement Trends&#8217;  provides a political analysis of the root causes and consequences of Israel’s house demolition policy, focusing on the demolition of Palestinian homes and other structures in the Occupied West Bank.<br />
<a href="http://enddemolitionsnow.org/2012/02/icahd-report-documents-record-number-of-evictions-in-2011/juda/" rel="attachment wp-att-924"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-924" title="juda" src="http://enddemolitionsnow.org/multimedia/2012/02/juda-209x300.png" alt="" width="209" height="300" /></a>House demolitions and forced evictions are among Israel’s most heinous practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). In 2011, a record year of displacement, a total of 622 Palestinian structures were demolished by Israeli authorities, of which 36% (or 222) were family homes; the remainder were livelihood-related (including water storage and agricultural structures), resulting in 1,094 people displaced, almost double the number for 2010. The Jordan Valley sustained the largest number of demolitions (32% of total structures demolished, 40% of residential structures demolished, 37% of people displaced), with 199 structures demolished and 401 people displaced.</p>
<p>Israel now controls 40% of the West Bank through 149 settlements and 102 outposts, housing more than 500,000 Jewish Israelis, as well as through closed military zones and declared nature reserves. In addition, house demolitions, forced evictions, and land expropriation, exacerbated by settler violence and the economic effects of movement restrictions, have left Palestinian communities struggling to make a living. Palestinians live in constant fear of displacement and dispersion, while Israel secures its domination and control.</p>
<p>The demolition of Palestinian homes is politically motivated and strategically informed. The goal is to confine the 4 million residents of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza to small enclaves, thus effectively foreclosing any viable Palestinian state and ensuring Israeli control, and to allow for the expropriation of land, the ethnic displacement of Palestinians, and the Judaization of the Occupied West Bank.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.icahd.org/?p=8096">Download &#8220;The Judaization of Palestine: 2011 Displacement Trends&#8221;</a></p>
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		<title>Homes demolished in Fasayil</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 18:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ICAHD-USA</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The village of Fasayil is located in the middle of the Jordan Valley off Road 90. The lower area of the village is located in area A, and is under Palestinian Authority control, while both middle and upper Fasayil are located in area C, under Israeli control. Fasayil Al Wusta...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The village of Fasayil is located in the middle of the Jordan Valley off Road 90. The lower area of the village is located in area A, and is under Palestinian Authority control, while both middle and upper Fasayil are located in area C, under Israeli control.</p>
<p>Fasayil Al Wusta is home to a small community of Bedouin, many of whom travelled to the area from Bethlehem during the late 1980s and 90s following harassment by the army. As small communities living in area C in the Jordan Vally, Fasayil inhabitants are denied basic necessities such as water and electricity. At the same time the village is surrounded on either side by two illegal settlements (Tomer and El&#8217;Fasail ) which enjoy water and electricity with a 75 % subsidy from the Israeli state.</p>
<p>Because of the restrictive zoning and planning regime implement by the Israeli authorities in Area C, Bedouin communities face the near-constant threat of demolitions. At the beginning of March 2011, nine demolition orders issued by the Israeli military court, demanding that the families vacate their homes by the 9th and 10th of April. On June 14, 2011, After two months of living under the daily fear, the demolition took place. Some 21 structures, including 18 residential structures and three animal shelters were demolished, leaving 103 Palestinians homeless, including 18 families and 64 children. Most of the families re-built their homes; some of them left to Hebron area.</p>
<p>On December 19, 2011, Civil Administration arrived and ordered the whole community to evacuate the area or they will demolish every structure. When they arrived, the morning after, with soldiers and bulldozers, all families in the community quickly started removing everything salvageable from their homes in expectation of demolition. The Israeli army demolished 14 structures, 6 of them residential. Three families were displaced while 6 other families were affected by the demolition. With their tents destroyed, they move a little further across the land and rebuild again.</p>

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		<title>ICAHD Peace Center ‘Beit Arabiya’ Demolished for the Fifth Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ICAHD-USA</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Israeli authorities demolished Beit Arabiya (&#8220;Arabiya&#8217;s House&#8221;) last night (Monday, January 23rd) for the fifth time, along with structures in the East Anata Bedouin compound. Beit Arabiya, located in the West Bank town of Anata (Area C) just to the northeast of Jerusalem, is a living symbol of resistance to...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://enddemolitionsnow.org/?attachment_id=1910" rel="attachment wp-att-1910"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1910 alignright" title="_MG_9149" src="http://icahdusa.org/multimedia/2012/01/MG_9149-400x274.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="274" /></a>Israeli authorities demolished Beit Arabiya (&#8220;Arabiya&#8217;s House&#8221;) last night (Monday, January 23rd) for the fifth time, along with structures in the East Anata Bedouin compound. Beit Arabiya, located in the West Bank town of Anata (Area C) just to the northeast of Jerusalem, is a living symbol of resistance to Occupation and the desire for justice and peace.</p>
<p>As its name suggests, Beit Arabiya belongs to Arabiya Shawamreh, her husband Salim, and their seven children &#8212; a Palestinian family whose home has been demolished four times by the Israeli authorities and rebuilt each time by ICAHD&#8217;s Palestinian, Israeli, and international peace activists before being demolished again last night.</p>
<p>At around 11p.m. Monday, a bulldozer accompanied by a contingent of heavily armed Israeli soldiers appeared on the Anata hills to promptly demolish Beit Arabiya, along with residential and agricultural structures in the nearby Jahalin Bedouin compound. Three family homes were demolished along with numerous animal pens; 20 people including young children were displaced, left exposed to the harsh desert environment. While standing in solidarity with Palestinians, ICAHD staff and activists were repeatedly threatened by Israeli soldiers. ICAHD Co-Director Itay Epshtain was beaten and sustained minor injuries.</p>
<p>Beit Arabiya was issued a demolition order by Israeli authorities back in 1994, following Israel&#8217;s refusal to grant a building permit. It has since been demolished four times and rebuilt by ICAHD activists four times. Last night&#8217;s fifth demolition came following a reissue of the demolition order last Thursday. ICAHD Director Dr. Jeff Halper, standing astride the ruins, vowed to support Salim and Arabiya in rebuilding their home. &#8220;We shall rebuild, we must rebuild as an act of political defiance of the occupation and protracted oppression of Palestinians,&#8221; said Halper.</p>
<p>Beit Arabiya has become a symbol of resistance to the Judaization of the Occupied West Bank and Israeli demolition policy. &#8220;ICAHD is as determined as always to rebuild [Beit Arabiya] and [persevere] in its struggle to bring about justice and peace,&#8221; added Halper.<br />
Salim and Arabiya, along with their neighbors and friends, stood last night and watched as this tragedy unfolded once again. Arabiya and Salim have dedicated their home as a center for peace in memory of Rachel Corrie and Nuha Sweidan, two women (an American and a Palestinian) who died resisting home demolitions in Gaza. In the past decade ICAHD has hosted numerous visitors at Beit Arabiya and based its annual rebuilding camp at the house, rebuilding 185 demolished Palestinian homes.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, ICAHD extended an invitation to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing to visit Beit Arabiya during her country visit to the Occupied Palestinian Territory scheduled for later in the month. &#8220;It is our hope that while we cannot extend the same hospitality to the Special Raportueor, Prof. Raquel Rolnik will visit the ruins of Beit Arabiya and report on the utter cruelty and illegality of Israeli policies and practices, and that members of the international community will follow in her footsteps,&#8221; said ICAHD Co-Director Itay Epshtain.</p>
<p>For more information and coordination of visits to Beit Arabiya, please contact Itay Epshtain at <a href="mailto: itay@icahd.org">itay@icahd.org</a> or +972-54-2623306</p>
<p>Slider Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.ryanrodrickbeiler.com/MCC/Beit-Arabiya-Demolition-24-Jan/21182392_TBM4fq#!i=1685599297&amp;k=ZJ3t3wc">Ryan Rodrick Beiler/MCC</a></p>
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		<title>Anata Home Rebuilt by ICAHD Demolished</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:33:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the morning of January 24th, Israeli authorities demolished the home of the Abu Omar family, rebuilt by ICAHD in July 2011. The Abu Omar family home, built in 1990 on privately owned land, was demolished by the Israeli military in 2005. Ahmed Abu Omar (46) had applied for a building permit, but was...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the morning of January 24th, Israeli authorities demolished the home of the <a href="http://icahdusa.org/2011/06/meet-the-abu-omar-family/">Abu Omar family</a>, rebuilt by ICAHD in July 2011. The Abu Omar family home, built in 1990 on privately owned land, was demolished by the Israeli military in 2005. Ahmed Abu Omar (46) had applied for a building permit, but was refused on the grounds that his land was zoned as an “agricultural area.” This is a story we hear often, and it reflects Israel’s long-time, unlawful policy of curtailing all construction by Palestinians since 1967. They were offered neither alternative housing nor compensation for the demolition, violating international law.</p>
<p>The construction of the Abu Omar family home, long waited since the 2005 demolition by Israel, was completed on  July 24th 2011, exactly six months ago. The keys to the home were handed over to the family in a celebratory dedication ceremony marking the end of a two week rebuild. Volunteers were joined by members of the larger Anata community, civil society activists and Palestinian Authority high ranking officials, as family members began life in their rebuilt home. ICAHD staff visited with the family shortly after the demolition of their home took place to find them somber, traumatized, and grief stricken. ICAHD has vowed to support the family in rebuilding their home, once more. This is the second ICAHD rebuilt home demolished within 24 hours, in what seems like a concerted, yet futile, effort to discourage ICAHD from rebuilding demolished Palestinian homes.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://enddemolitionsnow.org/?attachment_id=1895" rel="attachment wp-att-1895"><img title="ao home" src="http://icahdusa.org/multimedia/2011/06/ao-home.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Abu Omar family home, rebuilt by ICAHD in 2011</p></div>
<div id="attachment_1896" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://enddemolitionsnow.org/?attachment_id=1896" rel="attachment wp-att-1896"><img class="size-full wp-image-1896" title="ao volunteers" src="http://icahdusa.org/multimedia/2011/06/ao-volunteers.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">ICAHD Summer Camp volunteers outside the newly rebuilt home in July, 2011</p></div>
<div id="attachment_1894" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img class="alignnone" title="abu omar's former place of residence" src="http://icahdusa.org/multimedia/2011/06/ao-demo-400x300.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The remains of the Abu Omar family home, January 24, 2012</p></div>
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		<title>Dr. Jeff Halper Receives Kant World Citizen Prize</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 17:38:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ICAHD Staff Jeff Halper, Director of ICAHD, received the Kant World Citizen Prize 2009, together with Brazilian Bishop Dom Luiz Cappio. It was awarded to the two prominent human rights activists by the Kant Foundation of Freiburg, Germany. The main purpose of the foundation is the promotion of courageous and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>ICAHD Staff</b></p>
<div id="attachment_329" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><img src="http://icahdusa.org/multimedia/2009/06/kant-award-240x300.jpg" alt="Dr. Jeff Halper was awarded the 2009 Kant World Citizen Prize" title="Dr. Jeff Halper was awarded the 2009 Kant World Citizen Prize" width="240" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-329" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Jeff Halper was awarded the 2009 Kant World Citizen Prize</p></div>
<p>Jeff Halper, Director of ICAHD, received the Kant World Citizen Prize 2009, together with Brazilian Bishop Dom Luiz Cappio. It was awarded to the two prominent human rights activists by the Kant Foundation of Freiburg, Germany.</p>
<p>The main purpose of the foundation is the promotion of courageous and independent, critically enlightening publicity work and education to protect peace, democracy and the environment and the promotion of keeping to democratic-constitutional principles in national and international politics. It honored the prize winners of 2009 for their “courageous commitment to human rights and the human dignity of politically and socially marginalized population groups.”</p>
<p>The Foundation honors Jeff Halper’s work “to liberate both the Palestinian and the Israeli people from the yoke of structural violence.” Bishop Dom Cappio has become a national hero in Brazil for his stand against the planned transposition of the Sao Francisco river in Brazil, threatening the environment and the livelihoods of the people living along its banks. His activism included a 23-day hunger strike and a year-long pilgrimage with three other activists along the 2,700 Km Rio Sao Francisco.</p>
<p>In his remarks, Halper addressed the irresponsibility of states in dealing with issues of peace, justice and human rights.</p>
<blockquote><p>In my experience as a civil society activist for almost a half century, states, although they possess the responsibility and authority in the modern world system, will not do the right thing if left to their own devices. Even in clear-cult cases where world peace is threatened or injustice affects millions of people, governments will find pretexts for pursuing some political agenda – a concoction of domestic and international political interests – that have nothing to do with the well-being of either its own citizens (though state policy is invariably framed in that way) or of the global community. The fact that Israel ignores – and is allowed by its fellow states to ignore – human rights, international law, dozens of UN resolutions and an International Court of Justice ruling against the construction of its Wall during its 43 year-old Occupation, speaks volumes about the failure of governments (in this case, Germany and the US at the head) to carry out their obligations. If, last August, I had to risk my life to take an old fishing boat from Cyprus to Gaza, defying the Israeli navy in order to break the cruel, illegal two-year siege imposed on an already impoverished and traumatized civilian population, it was only because governments, whose job it is to uphold international law and ensure a peaceful world order, abrogated their responsibility.</p></blockquote>
<p>He then addressed Germany’s responsibility to help end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on both its standing as a major world power and in light of the Holocaust.</p>
<blockquote><p>Germany seems to be a country still teetering between guilt for the Holocaust and the political interests of a reemerging major world power. Missing for me is how atonement for the Holocaust, which is ongoing and pronounced in Germany, is connected to the emergence of a Germany in which the lessons learned – and in particular the absolute primacy of human rights and international law as fundamental protections for persons and peoples – are translated into foreign policy. This is a crucial matter, not only because Germany has emerged as a major European and world power, but because it will either play a constructive role in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or, by confusing support for Israel’s occupation policies with atonement, it will be an obstacle.</p>
<p>Germany has indeed moved very far in what I call a process of national redemption into which all former colonial and oppressive states must enter. It has acknowledged the terrible injustice it wrought on the Jewish people and others and has accepted responsibility. Nazi Germany has been held accountable by the international community, and in a form of restorative justice the new Germany has reconstituted itself as republic playing, overall, a responsible part in world affairs; it has also extended important assistance to Israel since that country’s inception (though it has at times been too “helpful,” as in supplying Israel with nuclear-capable submarines). At some point in the process of redemption countries must reach a point of where they are able to move on, where the need to repent for past actions is supplanted by assuming a role in international affairs in which the lessons learned and the responsibility accepted are translated into advocacy for a just world order based upon human rights.</p>
<p>Choosing to help Israel extricate itself from a deteriorating conflict which increasingly jeopardizes its security, would, I suggest, constitute the most genuine and significant act of atonement and reparation. </p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>[Israel] has as yet to begin the process of redemption, of taking responsibility for its own terrible destruction of Palestinian society and its ongoing Occupation in which it has destroyed 24,000 homes of innocent people (houses are not demolished for security reasons). On the contrary, it is still in a <i>voelkisch</i> mode of trying to impose an exclusively Jewish state over the entire Land of Israel – Palestine – ongoing crimes of ethnic cleansing, occupation, warfare and oppression for which we will also have to seek redemption. So this would be the German “re-framing” that I, an Israeli Jew striving for a just peace between my people and the Palestinians, would suggest: If Germany truly has a “special relationship” with Israel – based not only on the Holocaust but on having had a failed experience with a <i>voelkisch</i> model which Israel is attempting to impose on Palestine – and if Germany has genuinely supplanted that violent tribal model by a multicultural democracy committed to human rights, then it is uniquely placed to help wean Israel from its own <i>voelkisch</i> ideology and the Occupation it has begot to one more in keeping with the values of a post-Holocaust world of human rights.</p>
<p>Israel, too, must make a closure on the Holocaust. In the hands of cynical politicians using it to justifying Israel’s own oppressive policies and stifling all criticism, especially that of Europe, the heritage Holocaust itself is in danger of being minimized, desecrated and distorted. How terrible it would be if young people, in Israel, German and elsewhere, came to regard the Holocaust as little more than a convenient pretext for preventing criticism of Israel, emptied of all its significance and potential for leading them in new directions. As Avraham Burg, a former speaker of the Israeli parliament and head of the Jewish Agency, asserts in the title of his recent book: <u>The Holocaust’s Over: We Must Rise from Its Ashes</u>. And Marc Ellis, a Jewish liberation theologian, contends that modern Jewry is defined by what happened to us Jews in the Holocaust and what we are doing to the Palestinians.</p></blockquote>
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