Thanks to our friends at IMEU for the engaging and timely analysis about the Annapolis spectacle:
1) Separate but unequal in Palestine: The road to apartheid
Mohammed Khatib, Nov 27, 2007
Mohammed Khatib is a leading member of Bilin’s Popular Committee Against the Wall and the secretary of its village council.
2) The right to our land must be restored
Fareed Taamallah, Nov 27, 2007
Fareed Taamallah is a peace activist and journalist who lives in the West Bank village of Qira in the Salfit district.
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- Annapolis: The Road to Palestinian Fascism?
- Palestinian ensemble on US tour…. Protesting the cartoons??
- Carter on Palestinian Prisoners
- A South African in Palestine
- Palestinian Children Living Off Israeli Trash















your elected leader is out negotiating.. what happens if he makes a deal that those palestinian activists don’t agree with?
Posted by Anonymous | November 28, 2007, 7:54 amFor that matter, Olmert is also negotiating, and whatever deal he makes on “final settlement issues” will likely lead his government to fall.
As to these two articles… Ariel is not a village or settlement, it is a city. I don’t think many people have actually seen what a mature Israeli “settlement” looks like. It’s a real city, with office buildings, subdivisions, synagogues, restaurants… It’s not going anywhere.
As for the Security Barrier, the debate is over – it works, and it will stay as long as necessary, and then some.
Posted by Victor | November 29, 2007, 1:48 amMuslims Against Sharia denounce Bush Administration’s decision to increase economic aid to Palestinian Authority. If the criteria for economic aid is poverty, lack of education, bigotry, admiration for Hitler and hatred of Jews, the Bush Administration should focus its economic aid on American Neonazi groups which also fit the aforementioned criteria.
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Posted by Muslims Against Sharia | December 10, 2007, 12:28 am