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TBF

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Fri Feb 12, 2016, 11:22 AM Feb 2016

Funerals in Bethelehem

TBF Note: Documenting the tragedies while working towards a 2-state solution; like Bernie Sanders I believe peace can be achieved if we keep the lines of communication open and work towards it ---

“We can get shot anytime and anywhere for no reason at all,” observes Fouad, expressing disgust at the PA’s “weakness,” a sentiment that will be echoed by many at the funeral and the three-day wake that follows.

Whether the violence is driven by race hatred, or by messianic fervor, it is ultimately targeted at the steady seizure of Palestinian land and the completion of ethnic cleansing that began in 1948.


A visit to the West Bank reveals the everyday brutality of the Israeli occupation.
by Andrew Ross ~ 2/12/16

Groups of Korean and Indian tourists shuffle across Manger Square, but Nativity tourism is suffering, and, all across town, the stores of Bethlehem are closed to honor the funeral of yet another Palestinian martyr.

Almost inevitably, the young martyr, Srur Abu Srur, is from the Aida refugee camp, which directly abuts the separation wall and lies on the frontline of daily clashes with Israeli soldiers armed with “shoot to kill” orders. The cement has barely been applied to Abu Srur’s grave before clouds of tear gas begin to drift through the cemetery. Clashes between the camp’s militant youth and the occupation forces continue through the evening.

I am here to help with the making of a film, and Fouad, my translator, is assisting me in interviewing workers crossing the Green Line to work in Israel. Fouad is also the cousin of Abu Srur. Shortly after we finished our work at the Qalandiya checkpoint in Ramallah, he learns of the shooting (Israeli soldiers had been raiding houses in Beit Zahour and Beit Jala all morning). High-tailing it back to Bethlehem, we note the stepped-up military presence all along the road ...

Much more here: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/02/palestine-intifada-occupation-israel-settlers-west-bank/

A mural in the Aida refugee camp in the West Bank. Felipe Frozza / Flickr
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Funerals in Bethelehem (Original Post) TBF Feb 2016 OP
Good article vlakitti Feb 2016 #1
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