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Smaze in Palestine/Israel

extreme nationalism blinds its adherents while it devalues human life

About Me


I have joined a delegation with CPT to Israel / Palestine, scheduled for January 10 - 22, 2007. The schedule during this delegation was intense from the beginning to the end. The first few days were spent meeting with representatives from Israeli and Palestinian peace groups in Jerusalem, Israel and Bethlehem, West Bank. The final days were spent in the West Bank city of Hebron with CPT's Hebron team documenting human rights conditions and taking part in other team activities, such as street patrols.
The official delegation has come to a close but I have spent the last 5 days meeting with common Muslims, Jews, Christians, and secularists who are not involved with 'social and human rights activism'. In many ways this has been just as rewarding; listening to thier thoughts, ideas, and feelings on peace and conflict.
I am in East Jerusalem at the moment, but will be flying back to Chicago via Frankfurt early on the morning of January 26th. And I am looking forward to getting home and spending some good time with my family for a few days before processing through the 16 hours of audio and video data recorded from this trip.
FOR THOSE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN COMING HERE ON A DELEGATION OR GETTING INVOLVED WITH CPT OR ANY OTHER GROUP: The need for a presence of international observers and peace activists in Hebron is now greater than ever. In Hebron, violent attacks against un-armed Arab and Jewish civilians (sometimes children) by a violent minority has become commonplace. The majority of Jewish and Arab people do not wish to live in this constant state of insecurity, yet each attack adds momentum to the feedback loop of fear, hatred and violence in this region. One only needs to look closely at the nature of the statistics to get an idea of what is happening.
The humanitarian crisis in both the Gaza strip and the West Bank has been clouded over in the Western news media by violence and extremism. The violent actions of a small minority on both 'sides' has overshadowed the true sentiments of both the Palestinian and Israeli populations; who want peace, fairness and security for the people of their region.
As with any authoritarian government, elements from within the Israeli, Palestinian and United States governments have thrived in the atmosphere of discord and violence. Israel's regional control, the former PA's legacy of economic corruption, and the geo-political strategy of the United States (and other foreign agitators) has been fortified by crisis and instability. Who suffers? The US? The UN? The Israeli and Palestinian ruling classes? The IMF World Bank? No, none of these abstract inventions suffer. Instead, it is real human beings suffer. The Arabs and the Jews - who are both Semetic peoples - suffer the most.
Human rights violations and war crimes continue to mount, yet the international community has done nothing to stop the crisis. Since 1973, the United States has vetoed nearly 50 United Nations resolutions concerning the conflict. Adding fuel to the fire, the US annually sends billions of US tax-payer dollars in military aid to the region (with the stipulation that large portions be used to purchase weapons and military equipment from the United States). If this were being done by any other nation in the world , it would be considered inexcusable.
This crisis not only begs for an end to the oppression in this region; it screams for us to slam the breaks on the potential regional and/or global conflict which could arise as a result of continued aggressions. Sadly, all of the governments involved, have exhibited an unwillingness to resolve the situation in a civil manner. On the contrary, they have demonstrated nothing but an eagerness to prepare and pursue the pathway to war.
One might ask why this conflict has lasted for so long. One might also wonder how it is that the very foreign governments who sell the arms to the nations in the Middle East, have also been the ones who have attempted to sponsor the "peace talks". No wonder that the conflict continues to get worse and worse. Only madmen can benefit from such schemes, and only a populist voice can stop it. It is for these and many other reasons that the presence of observers and peace advocates in the Israel/Palestine region is critical.
If you do not know much about the conflict, I encourage you to research and get active. But keep a critical mind, and, remember, if you want to be of service, do not readily accept any ideology from any 'side'. Generalized propaganda can sometimes contain elements of truth, but going into a situation like this with a pre-conceived ideological agenda can blind one to truths on the ground.
When I return, I will share everything that I have witnessed with you. Please feel free to contact me with any thoughts and feelings about the conflict. I especially am interested in hearing points and concerns from Jews, Muslims and Christians from the region, as I take no side and am a friend to ALL Semitic people who are suffering at the hands of this great subterfuge.
Peace to you all and thank you for your thoughts and prayers.


My Interests

Books:


The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin, The Book of Enoch, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran by E.S. Drower, Beyond Chutzpah by Norman Finkelstein

Heroes:

No more heroes


Some inspiring humans are:

** Peter Kropotkin
** Dorothy Day
** Leo Tolstoy
** Gerrard Winstanely
** M K Gandhi
** Jesus
** Emma Goldman
** Arne Naess
** Zarathushtra

My Blog

meeting 'Rabbis for Human Rights'

Rabbi Michael J. Schwartz from 'Rabbis For Human Rights' speaking in Jerusalem with CPT delegates on sunday January 14th, 2007:"In Jewish tradition, the best thing that a Jewish person can do is to 's...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:05:00 PST

Ad-Duheisha refugee camp

Atallah, a Badil activist and resident of Ad-Duheisha refugee camp in occupied Bethlehem speaking with CPT delegates at Ad-Duheisha refugee camp on Monday, January 15th, 2007:"During the initial war o...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 08:00:00 PST

meeting with Mayor of Beitommar ( of Hamas )

The intention and mission of this delegation was to listen to the voices of the people living in this area of conflict; to hear testimonials from individuals and families, as well as, listening to the...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 07:58:00 PST

on a human note

Around here, it is easy to see the divisions and the inhumanity with ones eyes. The religious and ethnic divisions which have visual ques assigning each to his or her party; the inhumanity which is se...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Mon, 22 Jan 2007 03:30:00 PST

back in jerusalem

(plese forgive any mispellings, the keyboard i am using is in arabic font, so i am not able to see what i am typing) We are back in the old city of jerusalem. this place is like beverley hills compare...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:50:00 PST

almost deported and blood in my eyes

i will write more in-depth about all of this and the rest of this delegation upon my return..for now i do not have much time.today on our way to bethlehem our bus was stopped by israeli soldiers. the ...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 09:41:00 PST

How do YOU define terrorism?

Defining Terrorism It is clear that terror-ism is an extension of the word terror, and that terror is universally recognized as a form of heightened fear. So, it would seem natural to assert that '...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Thu, 21 Dec 2006 06:22:00 PST

Exposing the Domination/Subjugation dichotomy - why peace talks do not work

Exposing the Domination/Subjugation dichotomythe futility of peace talks amidst a global system that thrives on violenceHere a peace talk.. there a peace talk.. everywhere a peace talk-talk. So many ...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 02:17:00 PST

trying to water a plant with fire

Trying to water a plant with fire - the not so revolutionary revolutionTerrorism as a method used by resistance groups At any given moment in history - including the current moment - the general publi...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 04:17:00 PST

Q/A - What 'side' am I on?

"What side are you on - the Israelis or the Palestinians?" I am often asked, "who do you support" in regards to the 'Israel/Palestinian conflict' "Israel or Palestine?" I find that the answer to th...
Posted by Smaze in Palestine/Israel on Thu, 09 Nov 2006 01:04:00 PST