| While visibly to the world helicopter gunships
are bombing Gaza, another wave of destruction goes on nearly unnoticed.
Palestinian homes are being systematically bulldozed
all over the West Bank.
In this case there isn't any pretence of "security
interests" or "military targets". The houses destroyed yesterday and today
belong to ordinary Palestinian citizens whose only crime is the wish to
have a roof over their heads.
We just now hear of Rabbi Arik Asherman's being
arrested while trying to resist the 4th demolition of the Shawamreh house.
Salim Shawamreh and his family at Anata already had their home destroyed
three times and always rebuilt with the
help of Israeli peace activists. (Salim Shawamreh
also went on a speaking tour with Jeff Halper in the U.S. to explain the
question of the so-called "illegal Palestinian houses.") After a warning
this morning , activists of ICAHD (committee Against House Demolitions)
hurried to Anata. Among them was Rabbi Arik Asherman of Rabbis for Human
Rights who got arrested while trying to block the way of an enormous bulldozer.
We again call upon you to send your protest. (See
sample message in the end), but this should not be all. We have to act
also visibly. Actions of resistance and protest in Israel/Palestine should
be accompanied by immediate protests and pickets at Israeli Embassies
or Consulates. (You may try also to flood these institutions with your
questions and protest messages, by phone, by regular mail, by fax and email.)
The miltary government's long-standing policy
is to restrict Palestinian construction to small enclaves, and to deny
building
permits to Palestinians whose land happens
to be located outside these overcrowded designated areas ("ghettos" you
could call them).
Under Barak, the destruction of such "illegal"
houses was stopped - after pressure from below and internationally.
This restriction has now been removed, and
the miltary authorities gleefully embarked on a major wave of destruction.
Yesterday, four houses were destroyed at Issawiya, just outside Jerusalem.
As already mentioned, this morning we heard of four houses destroyed at
Anata, another Palestinian suburb of Jerusalem followed by another two
demolitions at Issawiya. Just now we heard of four houses destroyed in
the Hebron area, between the settlement of Kiryat Arba and its offshoot
enclave of Giv'at Haharsina. (The settlers have wanted to "get rid" of
these Arab houses, which prevent the creation of a settler "territorial
continuity".)
Cynically, all this took place at the same time
that Foreign Minister Peres held a highly-publicized meeting with Palestinian
officials at Athens, concerned with "ending violence" and "ameliorating
the civilian population's situation"...
The issue of this barbaric wave of house demolitions
will be included in an already-scheduled vigil, which will take place today
at 5.00 PM outside the Defence Ministry in Tel-Aviv. (The original slogans
were "Bring back the soldiers" and "Evacuate Hebron now").
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