Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity Movement

Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity Movement The struggle against the settlements in Sheikh Jarrahألنّضال ضدّ الاستيطان في ?

Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity is a social and political grassroots movement fighting for an end to the occupation and civil equality in Israel. The immediate context for the growth of Solidarity was the forced eviction of 4 Palestinian families in the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah from their homes in 2009. Each Friday, hundreds of protesters from all over Israel congregate in the small neighborhood, st

anding shoulder to shoulder with the local Palestinians. In addition to scores of young activists, these demonstrations have drawn leading Israeli public figures such as author David Grossman, former Speaker of the Knesset Avrum Burg, and Nobel Prize laureate Daniel Kahneman. On March 6th, 2010 more than 4,000 people descended on the neighborhood for one of the largest and most inspiring Israeli-Palestinian rallies in recent history. On October 22nd, 2010 former US President Jimmy Carter joined the sheikh Jarrah demonstration. The struggle for the rights of the Palestinian residents of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem has quickly turned into a vibrant political movement. Solidaity's ongoing activity proved that the movement has impressive mobilization capabilities outside of Sheikh Jarrah, and even outside of Jerusalem. Today, less than a year after its inception, Solidarity is one of the largest and most vibrant grassroots movements in the Israeli peace camp. Indeed, many commentators in Israel and around the world view the Sheikh Jarrah Solidarity Movement as the new promise for a rejuvenation of the Israeli left.

25/09/2012

Update from the "Peace Court" this morning: Suhaib case was delayed until Thursday, at least. There was no progress in the case, which is in itself an absurdity: He allegedly breached the conditions of his house arrest, in that his mother, who was escorting him from school, stepped into the bathroom. This year, as we approach the Day of Atonement and think of the ways that we have collectively sinned, let us think of 14 year-old Suhaib Alawar, who will be sitting in the Russian Compound in Jerusalem, waiting to have his fate determined by a system which fails to see him as a person.

This past spring, Suhaib's story was told after he was held for a month in Israeli prison, abused and then prevented fro...
24/09/2012

This past spring, Suhaib's story was told after he was held for a month in Israeli prison, abused and then prevented from returning to school upon release. After a long legal process, Suhaib was finally allowed to return to school this fall. However, two days ago, on his way back from school, he was arrested by Israeli police who claimed that he had violated the conditions of his house arrest. He is currently being held in the Russian Compound in Jerusalem. The details are unclear still, but what is clear is this: This is a story of a 14 year old boy who has suffered trauma and is likely suffering more at this very moment at the hands of Israeli authorities who illegally occupy his village and consistently make life for most of the residents of Silwan miserable. Please spread this status, and message us for more on how to show support to Suhaib and against such injustice.

The background story here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/moriel-rothman/a-silwan-story-palestinian-child-arrested_b_1551856.html

Are the arrests in Silwan aimed at remedying the violence present among many youth living in Israeli controlled territory, or are they part of a larger strategy to frighten the Palestinian population of Silwan in particular and East Jerusalem in general into submission?

Nir Hasson reports, following Solidarity's demonstration on Thursday: "A leftist activist who demonstrated in East Jerus...
09/09/2012

Nir Hasson reports, following Solidarity's demonstration on Thursday: "A leftist activist who demonstrated in East Jerusalem against the Elad Association was fined by a Nature and Parks Authority inspector for “using a megaphone” outside the right-wing organization’s annual convention..." http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/leftist-activist-fined-for-using-a-megaphone-at-e-jerusalem-protest.premium-1.463702.

A Nature and Parks Authority inspector fined a demonstrator for ‘making noise’ outside a meeting of right-wing group Elad, despite the use of a sound system at the event itself.

In the South Hebron Hills, near Susiya and the 918 Firing Zone, the IDF destroyed residential dwellings and water cister...
28/08/2012

In the South Hebron Hills, near Susiya and the 918 Firing Zone, the IDF destroyed residential dwellings and water cisterns in the village of Zenuta.

http://972mag.com/israeli-army-destroys-water-cisterns-and-dwellings-in-southern-west-bank/54743/

Israeli bulldozers entered the Palestinian village of Zenuta in the South Hebron Hills Tuesday morning and demolished water cisterns, residential dwellings and sheep stables, devastating the small community of only seven families. By Sean O’Neill…

Zvi Beninga's reflections on a visit to a Jerusalem village "beyond the wall" (read: the Palestinians living in Kufr Ake...
26/08/2012

Zvi Beninga's reflections on a visit to a Jerusalem village "beyond the wall" (read: the Palestinians living in Kufr Akeb are denied virtually all services by Jerusalem Municipality, and are also not permitted, by Israel, to be served by the PA). "Among the services denied of the enclaves are also emergency services: there is no policing, no fire department and ambulances cannot pass through. For example, recently when a resident called the police to report an ongoing assault, no unit was deployed, and instead he was told to cross the barrier and report the event on the other side." http://972mag.com/beyond-the-separation-wall-a-visit-to-jerusalems-forsaken-enclaves/54368/

Israel’s policy in East Jerusalem continues to be a double game: It does not provide Palestinian residents with services it is obligated under its own law to provide, but will not allow anyone else to fill…

Now is the time to act! Save the Palestinian village of Susya from destruction and its residents from forced transfer! T...
18/07/2012

Now is the time to act! Save the Palestinian village of Susya from destruction and its residents from forced transfer! There is a lot of information on the following site http://sos-susya.org/, in English and in Hebrew. We will update shortly about what you can do to stop this crime.

Now is the time to act! Save the Palestinian village of Susya from destruction and its residents from forced transfer! T...
18/07/2012

Now is the time to act! Save the Palestinian village of Susya from destruction and its residents from forced transfer! There is a lot of information on the following site, in English and in Hebrew. We will update shortly about what you can do to stop this crime.

05/07/2012

Stand with Susiya via facebook! 1. Change you "cover photo," 2. Add the picbadge, 3. Upload a photo of yourself outside/inside your home to the Stand With Susiya page! http://www.facebook.com/StandWithSusiya

The Israeli "Civil Administration" has recently issued orders to demolish the entire Palestinian village of Susiya http://bit.ly/1Ldwm0w

"The complaints gave the names or descriptions of about 35 different policemen, along with medical records, videotapes o...
04/07/2012

"The complaints gave the names or descriptions of about 35 different policemen, along with medical records, videotapes of the demonstrations and the names of dozens of people who witnessed the alleged assaults. But all the cases were closed without charge due to 'lack of evidence'...Yet when the rights group requested the case files to prepare its appeals, it discovered that they contained almost nothing beyond what the complainants themselves had submitted."

According to NGO, the department closed the probes without making even minimal efforts to investigate the allegations.

"The Torah, the backbone of the Jewish people and religion, has a wide range of commandments and imperatives, some chauv...
21/06/2012

"The Torah, the backbone of the Jewish people and religion, has a wide range of commandments and imperatives, some chauvinistic and some universalistic, some peaceful and some violent, some which contradict others. However, the most repeated commandment in the Torah, appearing in different forms 37 times, is the imperative to 'love the stranger,' for we were strangers in the land of Egypt."

The Israeli State has not only failed at any sort of "loving the stranger," but it has, especially recently, constructed policies that are hateful and oppressive to "strangers" living in our midst.

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