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November 2010

Palestinians call on all people of conscience: Come visit Palestine thisChristmas

Palestinian civil society organizations and peace and human rights defendersand activists on the ground call on civil society organizations and peopleof conscience around the world to come to Palestine between December 22-28  for a week of fellowship and actions centered around Jerusalem.

Palestiniansthroughout historic Palestine and in exile still believe in and work forpeace based upon justice and trust that with the help of the internationalcommunity we will achieve our peace and freedom and restore the values andprinciples that we share as human beings.
We invite you. We call upon you. Join us and be the change you want to seein this world.
Come join us this Christmas season as we pray and act for peace with justicein Jerusalem.  We believe in nonviolence as a way of life and an absolutepowerful means of resistance.  We believe in International Law and HumanRights. We believe that every single one of us is a change maker, and nobodyhas the right to say I can’t do anything.  You will be accommodated locallyand enjoy Palestinian hospitality and a full program of peace work,networking, and fellowship.
Local activist groups in Europe, North America, Latin America, and otherparts of the world are organizing delegations.

Email us at info@palestinejn.org if you would like to be connected to the organizing group in your country.
Al-Rowwad Cultural and Theatre Training Centre, www.alrowwad-acts.ps

Alternative Information Center www.alternativenews.org

BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights:www.badil.org/

Bil’in Popular Resistance Committee  www.bilin-village.org

Friends of Freedom and Justice, Bil’in www.bilin-ffj.org

Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign www.stopthewall.org

Holy Land Trust: www.holylandtrust.org

International Solidarity Movement: www.palsolidarity.org

Open Bethlehem: www.openbethlehem.org

Palestinian Centre for Rapprochement between People www.PCR.PS

Palestine Justice Network www.palestinejn.org

Palestine Solidarity Project WWW.palestinesolidarityproject.org

Popular Struggle Coordinating Committee www.popularstruggle.org/

Siraj Center for Holy Land Studies, www.sirajcenter.org

Philly BDS Flashdance!

This Palestinian angel in Gaza is a Victim of Israeli war crimes Against Humanity

Gilad Atzmon & the OHE, Re-Arranging the 20th Century, Video Art by Yeast

Remembering: The Israeli Massacre in Kafr Qasim

On the evening of October 29, 1956 Israeli troops shot and killed 49 unarmed Palestinian civilians in the village of Kafr Qasem, 20 km east of Tel Aviv near the green line.

Now the village has a population of 18,100 Palestinians, some of who marched today alongside neighboring Arab villages to commemorate those killed 1956. People marched from the village center to the memorial site and placed candles for those killed; village leaders made speeches in commemoration.

Background

From 1949 till late 1966 the Israeli government decided to consider all its Palestinians citizens a “hostile population “. All major Arab population centers were governed by military administrations and divided into four districts.

Seven Arab villages, including Kafr Qasim, all along the green line, were considered as high infiltration threat. The villages were patrolled regularly by border police (Magav) under the command of Israeli army brigade commander Colonel Issachar Shadmi. Those villages, containing some 40, 000 villagers, were called the Central District.

October 29, 1956

On the day of the massacre, the Israeli army decided to place all seven villages along the green line under a curfew called the War Time Curfew, from 5 in the evening until 6 the following morning. Israeli soldiers were instructed to shoot and kill any villager violating the curfew.

Even though the border police troops were given the order by their commander at 3:30 in the afternoon, they only informed the mayor of Kafr Qasim about an hour later, leaving a window of 30 minutes for the 400 villagers working in the fields or outside the village to come back home.

According to Israeli investigation committee records, from 5:00 pm until 6:30 on October 29, 1956, border police shot and killed 49 villagers from Kafr Qasim as they tried to return home. Among those killed were 23 children and one pregnant woman.

The killed and injured were left unattended through the night. After the curfew ended, villagers took the injured to hospitals and laid the dead to rest in a mass grave.

In his testimony during the investigation, the survivor Jamal Farij said that soldiers shot villagers without any warning. He was driving back to his village along with 28 passengers in a truck.

‘We talked to them. We asked if they wanted our identity cards. They didn’t. Suddenly one of them said, ‘Cut them down’ – and they opened fire on us like a flood.’

Legal Action

Eight Israeli soldiers were charged by the Israeli court and found guilty of murder. The two commanding officers of the unit, Malinki and Dahan, received 17 and 15 years’ imprisonment, respectively. These sentences were later reduced.

Colonel Issachar Shadmi was tried and found guilty only of extending the curfew without authority. He was released after paying a fine of one Israeli cent. On November 1959, after two years, the Israel Committee for the Release of Prisoners released all eight convicted soldiers on orders.

Malinki retained his military post and got a promotion to be in charge of security for a top secret Israeli Nuclear Research Center located in the Negev. Dahan was appointed as the head of the “Arab Affairs” department by the city of Ramla, another Palestinian village Israel taken over during 1948.

During Israel’s creation in 1948, and years later, Israeli soldiers shot and killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians. No legal action has been taken against any Israeli leader, commander, or soldier involved in what would later become known as the Palestinian Nakba.

Ghassan Bannoura – Palestine News Network
October 31, 2010

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