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Jerusalem is ready to explode - the world can't say it wasn't warned

The Palestinians have been abandoned, neglected and betrayed. Now their fate rests in the streets. It has always been this way

By David Hearst
May 14, 2021 "Information Clearing House" - - " Middle East Eye" -Barely a month has passed since Jared Kushner, former US President Donald Trump's son-in-law and Middle East envoy, declared the Arab-Israeli conflict over.

Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Kushner declared that "the political earthquake" unleashed by the latest wave of Arab normalisations with Israel wasn’t over. Indeed, Kushner enthused, more than 130,000 Israelis had already visited Dubai since Trump hosted the signing of the Abraham Accords last September.

New friendly relations were flowering between Jews and Arabs. Just wait for the direct flights between Morocco and Israel. Saudi Arabia would soon be next. "We are witnessing the last vestiges of what has been known as the Arab-Israeli conflict," Kushner wrote triumphantly.

No US figure has written anything so arrogant and been so wrong since President George W Bush landed on an aircraft carrier after the invasion of Iraq sporting the fateful banner: "Mission Accomplished". It was a claim Iraqi IEDs made US coalition soldiers swallow for many years thereafter.

Kushner regrets nothing. He knows he is right, because he has God on his side. But even among secular nationalists, Kushner is by no means alone in thinking that the seven-decade old conflict is over bar the shouting.

Minority rule
To be Israeli is to notch up one territorial victory after another - the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem, the settlements around it, the Jordan Valley. Each year the state of Israel expands to inhabit a little bit more of the Land of Israel, the traditional Jewish name for territory that stretches far beyond the 1967 borders.
Israel has long since established itself as the only state between the river and the sea, one increasingly incapable of tolerating any other political identity alongside it. This is their solution to the conflict, where the Jewish minority rules over an Arab majority.

To be Palestinian is to receive one blow after another - America’s acceptance of Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel; a new president in the White House who once said that if Israel did not exist, the US would have to invent it; the headlong rush to invest in, and trade with, Israel - even by Arab countries which have yet to recognise it.

Their own leadership is isolated and hopelessly divided. On Thursday, Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, officially postponed the first elections in 15 years. Israel’s refusal to allow Jerusalemites to vote was the pretext for this. "As soon as Israel agrees [to let Palestinians vote in Jerusalem], we’ll hold the election within a week," Abbas said in a televised speech. But, as everyone knows, the cause of this indefinite delay resides in the certain blow Abbas would receive if he did go to the polls. His party, Fatah, has split into three lists, of which the list he heads is the least popular. Abbas’s search for a popular mandate is looking increasingly troubled.

So this is what the end of conflict looks like. It's only a matter of time before the Palestinians see that their best interest lies in giving up, Kushner and the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calculate. Besides, the Palestinians already have a state of their own. It's called Jordan.

In victory, the peril is greatest
All of which is dangerous make-believe. The project to establish Israel as a Jewish state has never been in more peril than it is now, when it thinks it is on the cusp of victory. For the real earthquake rumbling is not the one that signals an end of conflict, nor is it rumbling in the West Bank or Gaza. It is shaking Israel, in Jerusalem and in the territory it took in 1948.

It is between the Palestinians - who are either Israeli citizens or Jerusalemites - and the state itself, and it has Jerusalem at its centre. No wall or checkpoint will protect Israel from its consequences.

The following exchange between a Palestinian protester and a Jewish TV reporter was recorded in front of the Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem recently. "Where was your grandfather born?" asks the Palestinian. "Where my grandfather was born? In Morocco," replied the Mizrahi presenter. "Not in this land, right? He was not here. And he did not come here before, right?"

"So, what do you mean?" "As for me, my grandfather and his father were born here." "Do I have to return to Morocco? Is this what you mean?" The Palestinian answered: "This land is not for you... this land is not yours. Jerusalem is ours and it is Islamic."

The spark for the confrontation was the decision to ban Palestinians from sitting in the courtyard and stairs in front of Damascus Gate, where Palestinians used to sit after prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque. The reason for the continued closure this year was Covid-19, but this provoked outage. "Did they perform the closure when there was Purim and Passover for the Jews? They must open the courtyard and stairs for us," the demonstrators demanded.

Ethnic cleansing campaign
There are many more serious threats to their way of life, but the attempted closure of this area appeared to be the last straw. Jerusalemites face an organised campaign of ethnic cleansing. They are either being forced to destroy houses built without planning permission, or they face expulsion from their homes. A fresh round of expulsions is set to take place in Sheikh Jarrah on 2 May, which could prove to be another spark for mass protest.

Over on the coast in Jaffa, confrontations between Palestinians and Israelis have another cause: the sale of so-called absentee properties to settlers. These are the properties in Jaffa whose Arab owners fled during the Nakba in 1948 and which are now occupied by Palestinian tenants with lifetime tenancy.
In 1948, the newly formed state of Israel expropriated these properties in Jaffa, which at the time constituted 25 percent of all the real estate in the country. For three years, Amidar, the Israeli state-owned housing company, has offered tenants the right to buy, but at prices they can not afford.
The sale has created an instant flashpoint. For weeks now, Palestinians in Jaffa have been gathering to demonstrate. Graffiti proclaiming "Jaffa is not for sale" has gone up in Arabic and Hebrew. The clear intention is to replace the city’s Arab population with Jewish setters.

Clashes between police, settlers and Jaffa's Palestinians took place after two Palestinians from the al-Jarbo family, who are facing evictions from a residential building in the al-Ajami neighbourhood, reportedly assaulted the director of a Yeshiva, Rabbi Eliyahu Mali, as he attempted to view the property. Amidar is planning to expel Palestinian residents of the property and sell it to the rabbi, who wants to turn it into a synagogue.

Over in the northern city of Umm al Fahm, and other Arab towns in the Northern Triangle and Galilee, there is yet another cause of protest. Tens of thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated against police inaction over armed gang violence for eight Fridays in a row. In each of these protests, the Palestinian flag has re-emerged. The chants are against the occupation, and yet this is all happening within the 1948 borders of Israel itself.

And so the mass chants go: "Greetings from Umm Al-Fahm to our proud Jerusalem. O Zionist... can you hear? Closing the roads is on the way. Time revolves... and after night there will be day. From beneath the rubbles we rise... from beneath the destruction we are reborn. Paradise, paradise, paradise… remain safe O our homeland. Greetings from Um Al-Fahm to our proud Jerusalem.”

A new generation
The protesters are young, fearless and leaderless. Neither Fatah nor Hamas hold any sway here. All think of themselves not as citizens of Israel, but as Palestinians whose land and rights have been taken over by the Israeli state. They chant national Palestinian slogans.

Meanwhile in the Negev in the south, Israeli bulldozers have achieved something of a record. They have destroyed the same village, al-Araqib, for the 186th time. The tension is a nationwide phenomenon. It is in the north, south, east and west. The epicentre of this spreading revolt is not Umm al Fahm or Jaffa. It is Jerusalem. Every dawn buses bring people from Palestinian towns from within 1948 borders to pray. They are called "Al-Murabitun", the protectors of Al-Aqsa.

The chant from Shafa Amr: "O Jerusalem do not shake... you are full of Arabism and might." From Jerusalem: “Forget about peacefulness… we want stones and rockets. O Aqsa we have come... and the police will not deter us."

These protestors are not uniformly motivated by religion nor are most of them socially conservative. Piece by piece, a national protest movement is forming, just as the First Intifada did, but this time it is not happening in the West Bank or Gaza but within Jerusalem and the 1948 borders of Israel itself.

A new generation is rediscovering the need to take to the streets. And a new axis is being formed. It is not pointing eastwards from Jerusalem to Ramallah, but west from Jerusalem to Jaffa. The security forces in Israel do not know how to react. According to Israeli daily Yedioth Aharonoth, there is dissension between various branches of the security forces on how to react.

Senior officials within the army and the intelligence services, the newspaper reported, have expressed “a professional disappointment in the conduct of the police within Jerusalem during the recent confrontations, for there was no sufficient preparation and dealing with the early events provoked emotions.”

The paper said that the intelligence services warned the police against closing the stairs leading to Bab al-Amoud "because of the explosion it would cause in the region". The authorities gave way on the closure of the space in front of the Damascus Gate, to wild celebrations.

On the brink
There is fuel in the air. It will not take long before it finds another spark. Jerusalem is on the brink of an explosion.

Are Israel’s international allies going to sit back and await the death and bloodshed that would inevitably accompany a fresh uprising? Joe Biden has embarked on a bid to restore US leadership by staking out a foreign policy allegedly based on support for human rights. His administration is the first in US history to recognise the Armenian genocide.

But if Biden actually wants to make a difference, it is not the past he should be talking about, but what is happening right now in front of his nose. If this new president's attachment to human rights is genuine and not just a cynical collection of sound bites, he should not be talking about history, he should be making it. Biden should start to deal with the biggest serial abuser of human rights: Israel.

That there is injustice and discrimination that meets the internationally agreed definition of apartheid, there can no longer be any doubt. One human rights organisation after another has produced exhaustive and scholarly reports testifying to its existence. Last month, it was B’Tselem. This month it was Human Rights Watch. Does Biden challenge this evidence? Does he agree with Israel that these reports are fictional?

The weight of evidence can no longer be ignored, the human rights abuses occur daily.
Day by day, the state of Israel, not merely its settlers, or the far right, has become more extreme in enforcing its sovereignty over the people whose lands it has seized. For how long then can Biden defend a regime whose existence depends on the daily use of force over a people that make up 20 percent of its citizens and the majority of the population between the river and the sea?

The Abraham Accords Israel signed with two Arab states were a delusion. Netanyahu calculated that opening relations with Arab states was the means by which he could bypass a Palestinian state and ignore Palestinian rights. He was gravely wrong on both counts.

For Palestinians, it no longer matters how Biden or the rest of the world reacts. Abandoned by the international community, neglected by the media, betrayed by most Arab states, ignored by a leadership that has become irrelevant to their needs, their fate now rests in their hands alone. It rests in the streets. It always has been this way.

But don’t pretend you were not warned when conflict in Jerusalem explodes.
David Hearst is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Middle East Eye. He is a commentator and speaker on the region and analyst on Saudi Arabia. He was The Guardian's foreign leader writer, and was correspondent in Russia, Europe, and Belfast. He joined the Guardian from The Scotsman, where he was education correspondent
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This weekend launch rallies in North America in major cities, all Muslim organizations jointly organized, and each rally had average 25k people. But....
 
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Instead of yak-yakking and indulging in sectarian shit, you guys should post and spread as much as possible of the pics of Palestinian kids massacred by Israel. Especially in non Muslim forums. A picture is worth a thousand words...dead Palestinian kids is what convinced me that Israelis are actually evil people, not regular violent people. Google image is censoring 99℅ of the killed babies photos, you can guess why.
As an aside, this falcon 29 seems to be a Jewish shill.
 
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Instead of yak-yakking and indulging in sectarian shit, you guys should post and spread as much as possible of the pics of Palestinian kids massacred by Israel. Especially in non Muslim forums. A picture is worth a thousand words...dead Palestinian kids is what convinced me that Israelis are actually evil people, not regular violent people. Google image is censoring 99℅ of the killed babies photos, you can guess why.
As an aside, this falcon 29 seems to be a Jewish shill.

The sectarians is your 4-5 IRGC radical sectarian shills for Iran regime. You are not forcing your viewpoints on anyone and might as well give up. Go to Iranian section if this is about marketing for the Iranian regime for you. I'll step on you if you try that here.
 
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Majid Takht-e Ravanchi, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the UN Security Council, said at a meeting to review the latest developments in Palestine: So far, 192 people, including 58 children and 34 women, have been martyred.
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Explaining these crimes done by Israelis, he said that they cowardly kill defenseless women; They brutally kill infants and children; They brutally kill families together; They shamelessly insult holy places; They cowardly bomb and shell residential areas, schools and health facilities, and demolish houses, and in a word, they are committing all four major international crimes simultaneously.
Takht-e Ravanchi added that the question is why the occupiers commit such crimes. Because the Palestinians have raised their voices against the Zionists who want to confiscate their ancestral lands in the Palestinian neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, in Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan and other areas; Object to the demolition of their homes in which they have lived for generations; They are resisting forced evictions from their homes and protesting the attack by Israeli security forces on Muslim worshipers at Al-Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan.

He added, "Make no mistake; If you are a Palestinian and live in Palestine under a racist and apartheid regime established on the basis of aggression, occupation and oppression and commits heinous crimes against the Palestinians, such acts are the greatest of sins."

The representative of our country added, but how can the fake Israeli regime commit such crimes with complete immunity? Because for more than seven decades, the Security Council has been deadly silent in the face of all the illegal actions of that regime, and this absolute and unjustifiable inaction, in addition to reducing trust and confidence in this institution, as well as its crisis of credibility and legitimacy, It has seriously dared the regime to commit more crimes with more brutality.

He added that this is why the Zionists have committed the worst international crimes, namely genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression; Has waged more than 15 wars; Occupied the territory of other countries; Has attacked all its neighbors without exception; Attacks on the region and beyond in West Asia and Africa have led to the acquisition of a variety of weapons of mass destruction, and the list goes on.

The representative of our country then in response to the question why the Security Council has remained silent for such a long time against such crimes, threats and aggression? He said the answer is simple: because as a permanent member of the Security Council, the United States, both Democrats and Republicans, has systematically supported Israeli terrorist regime against any action by the Security Council, and has so far vetoed 44 draft of Security Council Resolution.

He added that the current US administration has also decided to support the Zionist regime and shamelessly speaks of the so-called "Israeli right to defend", using the so-called "right of Israel's legitimate defense" to justify its crimes and deny the inherent right of oppressed Palestinians, including the right to life. Denies dignity, freedom, legitimate defense, self-determination, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Ravanchi added that in the past few days, the United States has prevented the issuance of even a simple Security Council statement calling for an end to the Israeli bombing of Gaza, and has shown that it strongly supports this occupier and oppressive regime, no matter how brutal its crimes. .

In response to today's remarks by the representative of the Zionist regime, the representative of our country also said that he tried to divert attention from the crimes of Israel and brazenly defend the killing of Palestinian women and children.

He stressed that the Palestinians are illegally occupied and besieged by the Zionist regime and have the inherent right to self-defense, and that the Islamic Republic of Iran strongly condemns all Israeli crimes against the Palestinians and supports their aspirations and the full realization of all their inalienable rights.
 
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Dadash, please go read what I posted in the Iranian chill thread, and tell me if it was meant as a mere "attack" against this character, or much rather as an eye-opener to Dariush the Great and to yourself about his rabid maniacal posting history against Iranians and Shia Muslims.

I believe it was my right to inform Iranians that this person has a long record of directing the worst attacks and insults against them, of threatening four Iranian and pro-Iranian users on PDF with death, of advocating genocide of Iranian men, boys and male toddlers. If this makes him so mad, he has no one but himself to blame for the unbelievable garbage he spewed here before, which nobody really confronted him for in a due manner, and which moderators let go, considering how he is still welcome to participate here.

From this point on, after having had a careful look at those screens I shared with you, you shall decide freely whether or not this subject is still dear to you. Thank you, brother.

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He often does this. You're perhaps the fourth or fifth person I can think of, which he randomly attributes religious affiliations or nationalities to (he even did so with Sineva, an old timer of Iranian forums whom everyone knows to be a white person from New Zealand). Considering his mono-maniacal obsession, I wouldn't be surprised if he wakes up in panic at night, suspecting there is a "Shia" hiding under his bed or something, or doubting whether he himself is not a "Shia" when contemplating his reflection in a mirror.
Guys let's focus on the Palestine situation ...let put aside the issue of a single individual act, every day hundreds of innocent souls are dying ... old people, little children. We all voice of justice atleast, we all shia and sunni in West doing our best to voice the issue. Qibla Awal also prime and sacred for all Muslims, it is not the property of Sunni or Shia ..
 
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Shia people have no shame whatsoever, it is no wonder Taliban targeting them all over Afghanistan. Trying to turn thread into marketing campaign for Iran and Assad. Anyhow, your stupid taqiyaah games don't fool anyone. Try to be more believable next time.


It is you dirty people insisting on making thread marketing campaign for Iran and Assad and insulting/attacking others. Thread was moving fine until the group of Shia radicals came. Stop this dirty behavior. You are minority in Muslim world, do not poke the bear. This time we will wipe out your whole culture and books.
Chill out dude, people like you are destroying the Palestinian cause and disintegrating the nations who come to rescue. Should we start feeling that KSA, UAE, or Turkey building relations with Israel are correct attitudes? ...if I see your attitude then they all right... you are killing this thread with your own hand. .. neither shia can finish sunni nor sunni can finish shia.. stay united.
 
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Video of massive Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza that occurred right after midnight:

Chill out dude, people like you are destroying the Palestinian cause and disintegrating the nations who come to rescue. Should we start feeling that KSA, UAE, or Turkey building relations with Israel are correct attitudes? ...if I see your attitude then they all right... you are killing this thread with your own hand.

I will not chill, very simply the dirty behavior has to stop in this thread. I stopped it now and we are getting back into main topic. If dirty behavior resumes I will shut it down again.
 
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