In Occupied Palestine – 13 September 2024

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In Occupied Palestine

Zionism in practice

Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land

08:00, 13 September until 08:00, 14 September 2024

[Source of statistics: Palestinian Monitoring Group]

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Gaza Strip

Attacks: There are no safe places for the militarily-dominated population in Gaza, who find themselves subjected to airstrikes and other missile attacks on buildings, homes and many essentialfacilities, as well as constant gunfire and invasions by Israeli forces. The Israeli Navy continues to fire missiles, targeting facilities and buildings along the entire Gaza shoreline.

Victims: 64 more people killed in Gaza now bring the total number of deaths, since 7 October, to at least 41,182. With another 155 wounded, that figure has now risen to over 95,280. The daily average number of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 120 and, of those injured, more than 278.

Why we’re still at war with terror

By Alison Broinowski | 13 September 2024

The talented comic song-writer Tom Lehrer, from a family of secular Jewish New Yorkers, complained during the Vietnam war that nothing was funny any more. He would agree now about the war in Gaza. In ‘National Brotherhood Week’ he sang:

Oh, the Protestants hate the Catholics And the Catholics hate the Protestants
And the Hindus hate the Muslims And everybody hates the Jews. (Lehrer, 1965)

Six decades later, we may be more faith-tolerant and gender-inclusive, but the fuse of reciprocal hatred between Palestinians and Jews, laid decades ago, has never been extinguished. It was explosively reignited in October 2023.

Palestinians killed by the Israeli military in Gaza now number more than 41 000, together with some 700 in the West Bank, in return for the 1139 citizens of Israel killed by Hamas fighters in their outbreak on 7 October 2023. Some 10,000 Palestinians are imprisoned in shocking conditions in Israel, while Hamas holds about 100 surviving Israeli hostages out of 250 taken in October.

The gross disproportion of Israel’s revenge is endorsed by far-right Likud Party leaders. Street protesters in Tel Aviv target Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to bring the hostages home, but not his government’s progressive genocide in Gaza. When Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said, “We will kill everyone we fight”, he meant all Palestinians, not just Hamas. Gaza, a former IDF general expected, would become “a place where no human being can exist” and severe epidemics would “bring victory closer”, meaning extinction of Palestinians.

That raises a conundrum about the current polio vaccination campaign in Gaza. If Israel’s leaders want all Palestinians dead, why have a ceasefire to vaccinate all children, when only those born since October 2023 have not already received anti-polio medication? Why only polio? Why not get a lot of parents and children to gather for other vaccinations and then bomb them? That may happen, as it has following other re-location orders. Yet the selective polio vaccinations make Israel seem blameless.

Instead, Hamas is always blamed. President Isaac Hertzog has pointed to “an entire nation out there that is responsible”, meaning not only Hamas, but all Palestinians. An Israeli settler in the West Bank admitted that what was happening was inhuman, but said it followed from the “fact” that God promised this land “to the Jews, and only to them”. A Pew Research poll says 70% of Jewish Israelis think expressions of sympathy on social media for civilians in Gaza should be banned.

Independent news sources are drying up. Tel Aviv is successfully controlling and censoring information on Instagram, Facebook, X, and TikTok, using Cyberwell, an NGO linked to Israeli intelligence. But supporters of Palestinians use Telegram to expose Israeli war crimes, while highlighting the resistance efforts of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iran. In late August, Telegram’s Russian founder was arrested by French authorities in Paris on 12 charges of cyber crime.

It appears that Israeli intelligence-connected entities played a significant role in Meta’s decision to ban The Cradle, an anti-Zionist news site whose rare reports from inside the region often challenge mainstream Western accounts. Sharmine Narwani, who founded the site three years ago, is now accused of “praising terrorist organisations” and engaging in “incitement to violence”. On the first day of the Democrat National Convention, Meta permanently banned The Cradle from Facebook and Instagram, the holding company’s most trafficked social media outlets.

In The Cradle Narwani uses information from Hamas, Hezbollah, and Ansarallah, which many Western governments list as terror organisations. As Stuart Rees has recalled, lsrael’s politicians have for years labelled imprisoned Palestinian leaders as terrorists, then claiming there is no-one with whom to make peace. Israel also classifies Iran as “a terrorist regime”, thus justifying the murder in Tehran on 31 July of Ismail Haniyeh, chief Palestinian negotiator for a ceasefire and hostage return.

As I have suggested before, anyone can be called a terrorist, and that makes them both an enemy and a target. On the basis of intelligence advice, probably America’s, Australia and the other Five Eyes countries have successively declared Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis to be terrorist organisations. Australians who disagree can be accused of “supporting the terrorists”, as Senator Fatima Payman and student protesters here and elsewhere have been recently.

We are still fighting the 2001 War on Terror, yet terrorism is what Israel’s military is inflicting on the Palestinians. Academics are being silenced, while Jewish students still complain of feeling “unsafe”. Australians representing Jewish groups accused former SBS news presenter Mary Kostakidis in August of anti-Semitism for re-tweeting comments on Israel’s war. In the UK at least five critics of IDF atrocities in Gaza have been targeted by police under the British Terrorism Act for allegedly expressing support for listed groups.

Among terrorism designations, the majority are Islamic organisations, listed by Western nations since 2001. Australia has designated 37. That’s fewer than the US, UK, Canada and surprisingly, New Zealand. Most terrorist designations by the US and Israel match, but Israel lists many more neighbouring groups. Some “terrorists”, like China’s Uighurs and Iran’s MEK, have been listed or delisted by the US as circumstances have changed. Australia and the UK are alone in listing the People’s Defence Forces (the armed wing of the National Unity Government in Myanmar formed in 2021), and the Sonnenkreig Division (an alt-right Neo-Nazi group founded in 2015). Not surprisingly, the South Asian states mutually list each other’s hostile organisations.

Israel and the US use “terrorism” to justify self-defence, aggression, and censorship. Their claims against the Palestinians have been dismissed by the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. What Hamas, the 2006 elected authority in Gaza, is engaged in, against great odds, is not terrorism, but a fight for survival. Even as fear of terrorism in most Western countries is declining, governments still deploy “terrorism” to silence dissent and target their political enemies.

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Dr Alison Broinowski AM is a former Australian diplomat and a member of Australians for War Powers Reform

https://johnmenadue.com/why-were-still-at-war-with-terror/

West Bank

[Palestinian Monitoring Group]

Since midnight on 07 October 2023, Occupation forces have been imposing a complete closure around the whole of the West Bank, preventing people, including even permit holders, from entering both the city of Jerusalem as well as Israel otherwise than for specially negotiated exceptions. Permanent military checkpoints impose severe travel restrictions within the Occupied West Bank.

Home invasions: Nablus – 07:3005:20, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Burqa and searched a number of homes.

Home invasion: Salfit – 19:4023:00, Israeli forces raided Deir Istiya and invaded a house.

Home invasion: Hebron – 17:45, the Israeli Army raided the village of Khursa and invaded a home.

Home invasions: Hebron – 21:4507:45, Israeli troops raided the town of Dura and searched two houses.

Israeli Army assault with rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades: Qalqiliya – 10:40, Israeli Occupation forces fired rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades towards people protesting against the closure of their village near the eastern entrance to Kafr Qaddum.

Israeli Army assault with rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades: Qalqiliya – 17:10, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades at people near the Eyal checkpoint.

Israeli Army population control: Nablus – 18:0021:00, the Israeli Army closed the northern entrance to the town of Huwara near the Yitzhar Occupation settlement roundabout.

Israeli Army population control: Salfit – 23:50, the Israeli military closed for a time the entrance to the town of Kifl Haris.

Israeli Army population control: Hebron – 20:30, Israeli soldiers closed for a time the northern entrance to the city.

Occupation settler violence: Ramallah – 08:1009:45, Occupation settlers assaulted a man, Hazem Abdullah Jamil Dawla, near the town of Beitunya.

Occupation settler agricultural sabotage: Jenin – morning, Israeli settlers invaded farmland between the town of Jaba and the village of Beit Imrin, cutting the branches off olive trees, demolishing two agricultural buildings and vandalising water storage tanks.

Occupation settler pastoral sabotage: Jenin – 10:50, Israeli Occupation settlers grazed their sheep on crops in Dhar al-Abed village agricultural land.

Occupation settler pastoral sabotage: Tubas – 11:55 Israeli settlers prevented shepherds from grazing their flocks in the Ein al-Hilweh area of the north Jordan Valley.

Occupation settler pastoral sabotage:

Tubas – 15:40, Occupation settlers poisoned cattle in the Ein al-Hilweh district.

Occupation settler violence:

Tubas – 17:30 Israeli Occupation settlers assaulted people in the al-Farisiya area of the north Jordan Valley.

Occupation settler agricultural sabotage: Hebron – 19:40, Israeli settlers invaded farmland to the east of Yatta and destroyed a protective fence.

Raid: Jerusalem – 18:30-20:10, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled Jaba’ village.

Raid: Jerusalem – 20:2022:50, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the town of al-Ram.

Raid: Ramallah – 08:50, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Deir Nizam.

Raid: Ramallah – 11:10, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Silwad.

Raids: Ramallah – 13:35-16:25, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the villages of Umm Safa and Burqa.

Raid stun grenades: Ramallah – 15:30-17:00, Israeli soldiers, firing stun grenades, raided the town of Beitunya.

Raids: Ramallah – 19:50-21:45, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled Ni’lin and the village of Qibya.

Raid: Ramallah – 20:55, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Shuqba.

Raid: Ramallah – 21:1007:50, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled al-Mazra’a al-Sharqiya.

Raid: Ramallah – 21:4001:20, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Turmusaya.

Raid rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades: Ramallah – midnight-07:55, the Israeli military, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades raided the village of Deir Abu Mash’al, taking prisoner one person.

Raids: Jenin – 10:15-11:40, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the villages of al-Jalama, Deir Ghazaleh, Faqua, Beit Qad, Deir Abu Daif, Jalboun and Zubeida.

Raid: Jenin – 21:30, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the village of Jalboun.

Raid damage: Jenin – 22:3506:55, Israeli forces raided Ya’bad and damaged a police vehicle.

Raids: Tulkarem – 11:30-13:10, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled Quffin and the villages of Nazlat Issa and Nazlat Abu al-Nar.

Raid: Tulkarem – 15:25-21:15, Israeli troops raided the village of Farun.

Raids: Tulkarem – 18:40-21:15, the Israeli military raided the city’s Shweika suburb, towns of Attil and Deir al-Ghusun and the village of al-Jaroushiya.

Raid: Tulkarem – 21:2501:50, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the town of Zeita.

Raid: Tulkarem – 22:3001:50, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the city of Tulkarem.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 16:50, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the town of Jayus.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 18:25-19:40, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Beit Amin.

Raid: Qalqiliya – 19:20, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Azzun.

Raids: Qalqiliya – 23:2005:10, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the villages of al-Funduq, Hajjah, Baqa al-Hatab and Kafr Laqif.

Raid population control: Nablus – 11:55-15:00, Israeli soldiers raided the town of Beita and prevented protesters from heading to perform Friday prayers on Mount Sabih.

Raid: Nablus – 15:35, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the village of Burin.

Raid: Nablus – 16:35-21:05, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Naqoura.

Raid: Nablus – 18:1500:15, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Kafr Qallil.

Raid: Nablus – 20:50, Israeli troops, firing stun grenades, raided the village of Madama.

Raid: Nablus – 00:15-21:05, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the village of al-Lubban al-Sharqiya.

Raid: Nablus – 23:2000:50, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the town of Asira al-Shamaliya.

Raid rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades: Nablus – 04:1007:00, Israeli Occupation forces, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided the city and the villages of Rujeib and Kafr Qallil.

Raid rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades 1 taken prisoner: Nablus – 04:1007:00, Israeli Occupation forces, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided the Ein Beit al-Maa refugee camp, taking prisoner one person.

Raid: Salfit – 08:10-10:40, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the town of Bidya.

Raid: Salfit – 16:00-18:25, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the town of Deir Ballut.

Raid: Bethlehem – 12:05, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of al-Khadr.

Raid: Bethlehem – 13:5516:30, the Israeli military raided the village of Husan.

Raid: Hebron – 08:05, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the city.

Raid: Hebron – 16:40-17:50, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the town of al-Samou.

Raid: Hebron – 18:3520:30, Israeli forces, firing stun grenades, raided the village of Tabqa.

Raid: Hebron – 23:15, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled al-Dhahiriya.

Raid: Hebron – 05:55, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the city.

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Leslie Bravery
Leslie Bravery is a Londoner with vivid World War Two memories of the Nazi blitz on his home town. In 1947/1948 His father explained to him what was happening to the Palestinians thus: “Any ideology or political movement that creates refugees in the process of realising its ambitions must be inhuman and should be opposed and condemned as unacceptable.” What followed confirmed this assessment of the Zionist entity a hundredfold. Now a retired flamenco guitarist, with a lifelong interest in the tragedy of what happened to the Palestinian people, he tries to publicise their plight. Because the daily injustices they suffer barely get a mention in the mainstream news media, Leslie edits/compiles a daily newsletter, In Occupied Palestine, for the Palestine Human Rights Campaign. These days, to preserve his sanity, he enjoys taking part in a drama group whenever possible!

3 COMMENTS

    • There’s no theft because there are no Palestinians. They’re Arabs. Turks owned the land prior to WW1. Palestine was a province of the Ottoman Empire, then a British Mandate. It was never ever a Palestinian state. You and Ravery are both historically illiterate.

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