ETHNIC TRANSFER IN OCCUPIED EAST JERUSALEM: THE CASE OF AL-BUSTAN NEIGHBORHOOD

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Angela Godfrey, ICAHD (Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions) | June 2005 MINISTRY OF STATE FOR JERUSALEM AFFAIRS PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY FACT SHEET Israel’s intention to demolish an entire Palestinian neighborhood in Occupied East Jerusalem is part of its on-going strategy of transferring Christians and Muslims from Jerusalem while making room for more Israeli Jewish colonies.

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One Hand Clapping: Tolerance and Pluralism in Israeli Academia

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Sharif Hamadeh | Electronic Intifada | May 31, 2005 International support for Israel turns on the uncritical acceptance of the Jewish state as bravely fulfilling the obligations of a Western-style democracy in an otherwise hostile region. In reality, this is simply a PR-friendly re-branding of an old Herzlian notion. In The Jewish State, Theodor

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US to Indict Two Senior AIPAC Officials Under Espionage Act

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Nathan Guttman | Haaretz | May 30, 2005 WASHINGTON – The U.S. Justice Department is expected to file indictments against two former senior staffers at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman and, according to sources familiar with the affair, the charges will be subsumed under the Espionage Act.

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An Act of Censorship: American Library Association Becomes Another Israeli Occupied Territory

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Jeffrey Blankfort | Middle East Labor Bulletin, Volume 4, No. 3 | Fall 1993 NEW ORLEANS—The embattled Anti-Defamation League’s National Director, Abraham Foxman, is “going to war — and he’s going to enlist American Jews as his foot soldiers,” wrote the No. California Jewish Bulletin’s Garth Wolkoff this past May, and he wasn’t joking.

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Fortress Israel

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ilan Pappe | London Review of Books, Volume 27, No. 10 | 19 May 2005 The right of the Palestinian refugees expelled in the 1948 war to return home was acknowledged by the UN General Assembly in December 1948. It is a right anchored in international law and in accordance with notions of universal

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The Disengaged: Gaza and the fragmentation of Palestinian Nationhood

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Jennifer Loewenstein | Occupation Magazine | April 2005 I. Introduction Shortly before midnight on July 22nd, 2002 I heard an unusually loud roar from an aircraft flying low above the skies of Gaza City. Because the sound of Israeli warplanes is commonplace in the area, I didn`t feel particularly alarmed and went to sleep

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PM extends law meant to maintain Jewish demographic edge

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Aluf Benn and Yuval Yoaz | Haaretz | 4 April 2005 Prime Minister Ariel Sharon decided Monday to extend a temporary law preventing Palestinian spouses of Israelis from becoming Israeli citizens. “There’s no need to hide behind security arguments,” Sharon said at a meeting in his bureau attended by the justice and interior ministers,

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Restrictions Imposed On Aid to Palestinians: Bill Avoids Directing Funds to Authority

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Glenn Kessler | Washington Post | 5 May 2005 Congress imposed the tight restrictions on aid to the Palestinians that President Bush had announced with fanfare in his State of the Union address, possibly dealing a blow to U.S. efforts to support new Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. In the emergency spending bill that lawmakers

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Undermining Civil Society: David Horowitz's Corrosive Projects

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Paul de Rooij | Counterpunch | 11 April 2005 “A smear is among the simplest of propaganda techniques. It can take the form of repeated, unapologetic, systematic name-calling, or otherwise implying or asserting that opponents are bad, evil, stupid, untrustworthy, guilty of reprehensible acts, or part of some undesirable category. A smear might be

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