Mahzor

New York Public Library

Churches

Sarajevo Haggadah

Mah Nishtanah

Sarajevo haggadah

Antaea Darom

Israeli women's art

Action

Torah as music

Ben Heine

Action

ceramic bowl

Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

Action

Punch and Judy/Pinchas and Jamila

Avi Katz

Action

David Grossman

Ben Heine

Action

Eldrige Street shul

Lower East Side

Action

Dove

Ben Heine

Action

Two birds

Hoda Jamal

Action

Israeli and Palestinian boys

from documentary, Promises

Action

Cat in the Hat

Yiddish version

Action

Daylight through the Wall

Banksy: graffiti art on Separation Wall

Action

Maurice Sendak's Brundibar set

New Victory Theater (photo: Nan Melville/NYT)

Action

Daniel Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

Palestinian-Israeli musical ensemble (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

Action

Great Day on Eldrige Street

N.Y.'s klezmer greats celebrate shul rededication (photo: Leo Sorel)

Action

Joint Appeal for Peace

(Avi Katz)

Joint Appeal for Peace

Ketubah, Ancona, Italy (1772)

(Jewish Theological Seminary library)

Ancona ketubah

Posts Tagged ‘israeli-border-police’

Border Police Officer Who Pulled Trigger Saying ‘Death to Arabs’ Sentenced

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

In a rare instance of accountability, an Israeli judge sentenced Shani Sivilya, an Israeli Border Policewoman to three months in prison for taunting and abusing a Palestinian child she’d arrested. The abuse included a mock execution in which fired her gun at the blindfolded victim and shouted “death to Arabs.”. In truth, this qualifies as torture, though in Israel when it’s a Palestinian victim it’s only called “abuse.”

A fellow officer apparently had a conscience about what she’d done and testified against her, also unusual in these cases. Sivilya also featured swaggering tough gal photos of herself on her Facebook page replete with anti-Arab racist taunts. She provided the evidence to convict herself.

The probation recommendation offered to the judge recommended she not receive any jail time, but the judge rejected it and sent her away for three months. If you consider that in most other legal systems she would’ve charged with attempted murder and received a far stiffer sentence, she got off exceedingly lightly. It should also be noted that prosecutions in such cases are exceedingly rare and usually only happen when the defendant has done something very public that the authorities find it difficult to overlook.

All that being said, we have to welcome justice in whatever guise it takes.

Israel Ordered to Pay $400,000 to Aramin Family for Girl’s Murder

Sunday, September 25th, 2011
abir aramin

Abir Aramin memorial (Activestills)

How much is a ten year-old Palestinian girl worth?  If you’re the Israeli government or police, nothing.  If you’re Bassam Aramin, her father, her worth is beyond measure.  If you’re an Israeli court, you might, Solomon-like, split the baby and the difference, as the Jerusalem District Court did when it awarded Aramin over $400,000 over the negligent death of his precious daughter, Abir, at the hands of a Border Policeman.

So far so decent.  But the crime here, aside from the original killing of this girl, was that the very same court, after finding that she was killed in an act of negligence and by a police officer who fired in violation of proper procedures, refused to hold the killer liable for his act.  This is a legal system which refuses to hold specific Israeli policemen and soldiers accountable for their actions.  It finds Palestinian life so cheap that it’s far more convenient to deal with death through financial compensation rather than personal culpability.

This is totally unacceptable.  If there is ever to be peace between Israelis and Palestinians, the former must not be allowed to say that we can bargain away our crimes with a payment, rather than a personal punishment.

You cannot put a value on the life of a little girl, especially when an Israeli policeman with a gun kills her so brutally.  It is almost an insult that the Court has done so, especially in light of its refusal to hold the killer accountable.  He has likely gone right back to his former job and either will kill again, or at the very least continue abusing Palestinians, as is the habit of the Israeli Border Police, true thuggish enforcers of Israeli power.

To contribute to a beautiful memorial to Abir, founded by Bassam’s colleagues at Combatants for Peace, donate here to Abir’s Garden.

Israeli Border Policewoman as Stone-Cold Killer

Monday, May 2nd, 2011
shani sevilia

Shani Sevilia: portrait of Israeli Border Policewoman as stone-cold killah

A new expose of Israeli police brutality and torture exploded yesterday with reports that a member of a special Border Police unit, Shani Sivilia, had been accused of torturing a Palestinian boy in March 2010, by cocking and pretending to fire her pistol into his head at close range, all in response the ‘deadly’ act of his possessing three firecrackers.  While the charges brought against her were shocking enough, even worse was the discovery by Israeli journalist, Ido Kenan, of her Facebook page, which is replete with the feverish product of what Ido cinematically calls “Dangerous Mind.”  Kenan has published a version of this in Yediot.

Yesterday, I wrote about the specific charges brought against her by the police special affairs unit.  Today, we’ll examine the contents of her formerly publicly accessible Facebook page (now private).  There are a number of interesting themes running through this material which it’s worth paying close attention to.  First, Sivilia is a Mizrahit.  As such, she clearly feels a profound need to separate herself from the Palestinians who, if she saw her own image in the mirror, she would resemble.  But there is a desperate need among some Israeli Jews of Arab origin to say: “We’re not like them.  We’re better than them.”  This phenomenon, of course, is not restricted to Israel.  This happens in all societies in which there are waves of immigration and the penultimate ethnic newcomer seeks to distinguish itself from the most recent wave, which is at the very bottom of the social status pyramid.  In this country, Germans said the same about Italians and the Irish and all of them said the same about African-Americans and even about Jews.  You always bash the guy who’s one rung below you.

Sivilia clearly hates Arabs and leftists.  But she reserves her greatest scorn and most apoplectic rage against what we might call “race-mixing:” Jewish women dating Arab men.  The language she reserves for such women is the harshest of all you’ll see in her Facebook profile.  In this, she is embracing the campaign of far-right nationalist rabbis against racial mingling between Jews and Arabs, including the field of sexual relations, commerce (no employment of Arab men by Jewish businesses), and housing (no renting to Arabs).

It doesn’t seem that Sivilia herself is religious (after all, one of her Facebook “Likes” is The Land of Milk, Alcohol, Honey and Drugs”).  But her own prejudices overlap quite comfortably with those of the nationalist religious right and therefore it’s comfortable for her to take up religious imagery and phrasing in her comments.  As a Mizrahit, she considers herself not religious, but “traditional.”  In other words, someone for whom religion is comfortable without it turning into full-fledge Haredi-style religious observance.

In September 2010, she writes in Facebook:

Happy [Yom] Kippur to all.  Surely, all the kids are going to the main drag (or “downtown”) to throw stones at Arabs.

In November 2010, Sevilia is released from her army service (which she appears to have served in the Border Police if I’m correct).  This commendation to her from a friend sounds much more ominous in light of the accusations levelled against her:

At this wonderful time, the citizens and State of Israel thank you for your service and the sense of security you provided us.

shani sevilia facebook screenshot

Shani Sevilia calls for flaying the skin off Jewish women who consort with Arab men and dumping their bodies in Dead Sea for a 'salt bath'

In December 2010, the accused torturer writes on her Facebook page:

Fuck the world, another incident in which two Arabs stabbed [Jewish] girls, right by my house!  Fuck your mothers you sons of whores!!  Sons of whores…them and anyone who likes them.  May God repay them.

When a Facebook Friend writes:

Any [Jewish] girl who goes out with Arabs should die.

Sivilia replies (and again keep in mind the acts of torture she’s being charged with):

You just now figured this out??  They should flay the skin from their bodies and cast them in the Dead [Salt] Sea.

In January 2011, the accused transfers to a private (civilian) company used by the Israeli State to provide security in the Territories.  Here she will continue with the same duties she performed while in the Border Police.  She completes a special course, is equipped with a weapon and writes the following:

Completed the special course.  Now back to the Territories with a vengeance!

In February 2011, Sivilia is still consumed with matters of love and death between Jewish girls and Arab men.  She recommends that a documentary created by an Israeli group which warns that the Arabs are using sex as a weapon to overwhelm Israel’s Jewish population.  She declares the video should be distributed as widely as possible through social networking sites:

Every daughter of a whore who goes out with Arab men, they should torture her body!

I have no more curses left in me.  The most important thing is that they [Jewish women] should suffer before they kill them.

On February 27th, the security contractor writes of her pride in being called a “Nazi” while doing checkpoint duty:

Yesterday, someone called me a ‘Nazi.’  From my point of view, ‘good job!’

On April 27th, she curses the Sheikh Jarrah activists because they disrespected her:

God take [kill] these leftists.

When a friend responds that even God doesn’t want them. Sivilia says well, “He promised me that he would consider it.”

In his article, Ido Kenan notes that the investigation against her had no bearing on the security work she performed.  Just a day before charges were filed against her she was about to take an IDF fitness test, which she presumably needed to pass in order to perform her duties.  Just a week before charges were filed she’s still doing duty at checkpoints.

She notes that the company she works for is called Civilian Intelligence (Modiin Ezrahi), one of several Blackwater-like Israeli companies with whom the Israeli government contracts to provide security in the Territories.  This is part of the increasing privatization of the Occupation, which allows Israelis to see it as less a formal function of the State and its military, and instead as a more normal, day-to-day civilian process.

Thanks to Dena Shunra for research and translation assistance in preparing post.

Israeli Military Breaks Into Silwan Home, Beats Up Brother of Murdered Resident

Thursday, September 30th, 2010
israeli border police during silwan assault

Israeli Border Police near site of yesterday's assault on Sirhan home

Not content merely to have murdered Samar Sirhan last week at the hands of a trigger happy settler security guard, Israel’s hallowed Border Police added insult to injury by breaking into the Sirhan home yesterday morning at 2:30AM where they promptly severely beat several of his brothers and arrested one of them who required nine stitches for his injuries.

What possible pretext can these heartless goons have for exacerbating the suffering of this family?  Clearly, all Israel including its Jewish residents knows the killing was murder.  They’ve seen the live video of the shooting scene.  They know the guard and police story don’t wash.  They know the family is pressing for justice.  This is a naked projection of brutal power to cow the family into submission.

Hey, does everyone here remember the Jerusalem police’s newly appointed “Arab liaison,” Doron Zahavi aka “Captain George?”  The one notorious for arranging for the sodomization of Mustafa Dirani when he helped run an IDF military intelligence detention center a few years ago?  This is the kind of excellent community liaison work for which Zahavi can doubtless take credit.  I believe this is called “pacification,” Israel style.

Here is Joseph Dana’s account of police brutishness during recent disturbances in Silwan following Sirhan’s murder:

Recently, I was on the ground and witnessed soldiers urinating and defecating on the roofs of private Palestinian homes, throwing bottles (water and beer) on to Palestinians pedestrians on the street and breaking windows left and right.From the ground [live] I tweeted:

Soldiers are trashing roof tops with urine and feces in Silwan. We are cleaning up and putting the waste in front of the settler house”

“The police have no shame at all. They have broken a window now and poked their heads into the house demanding coffee”

“They are also throwing bottles from roofs on to the main streets.”

If you are a Jew and supporter of Israel’s current government and policies, how much longer can behavior like this go on in your name?  Will you say, ‘Enough?’  Ever?

Israeli Border Police Summarily Execute Palestinian Hit and Run Driver

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
ziad jilani

Ziad Jilani, Palestinian executed by Border Police after hit and run accident

How’s this for “driving while Arab?”  Now, keep in mind that for the first day or so that this story was reported in Israel, the driver was a terrorist attempting to kill police officers:

A motorist from East Jerusalem who ran over and wounded several Border Police officers Friday was shot twice in the face from close range while still lying on the ground, eyewitnesses said. Neighborhood witnesses said the fatal shots were fired once the officers no longer had reason to fear that their lives were in danger, and could have easily arrested the suspect.

Witnesses in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi Joz told Haaretz that the motorist, Ziad Jilani, suddenly swerved his car and hit the group of officers walking further up the road. They said, however, that they believed the collision was an accident, and not committed intentionally as initially reported.

…Around 2 P.M. Friday, Jilani was driving his van home from prayers in nearby Shoafat…A number of other officers were deployed around the area, and several started making their way toward Jerusalem’s Old City. Jilani’s car was traveling in tightly packed, slow-moving traffic with no oncoming vehicles.

The neighborhood soon filled up with people returning from Friday prayers, and some stores were already being opened. Two eyewitnesses said stones were hurled at the officers, one of which struck Jilani’s car. He then swerved his car left, they said, veering from its lane and striking the group of policemen.

Shots were heard immediately, another witness told Haaretz, and one of the officers fell to the ground. Two policemen tended to him until an ambulance arrived, and the other officers got in their vehicles and began pursuing Jilani, who had continued driving after the collision, and shooting at his car.

Another witness said that he had not seen stones thrown, but rather believed Jilani had tried to overtake the vehicles in front of him. Several other witnesses said the windshield of Jilani’s car had been shattered, but were unsure if the damage had been caused by a bullet or a stone.

Jilani turned his vehicle into a dead-end alley where his uncle lives, and the officers continued pursuing his vehicle and shooting.

A mother and her adult daughter present at the scene saw the man emerge from his car. The daughter told Haaretz, “I was further down the alley, and I heard shots … I saw a car driving, followed by many police officers. The car stopped right next to me, and someone got out. I saw him next to the car door, and he looked at me with an expression I didn’t really understand, but I will never forget.

“There was shooting and I started to scream,” the woman continued. “My mother ran toward me and threw me to the ground. Everything happened within seconds. I realized he wasn’t walking normally, and saw the shattered windshield of the car, maybe from a stone. He ran until he fell over,” she said…

“He got out of the car, and they came after him. Not just one of them shot, but many of them, and then they started yelling in Hebrew for people to go back into their homes,” the daughter said.

Both women said they saw Jilani lying on his stomach with several officers gathered around him, and the daughter said one of the policemen kicked him in the head. The mother said she saw an officer point his rifle extremely close to Jilani’s head, and when she put her head down to the asphalt she heard a shot ring out.

That’s the notorious Israeli “kill shot”many have written about which is normally used in counter-terror operations and regular IDF patrols when soldiers are commanded to execute wounded Palestinians.

Here’s the Border Police’s non-response response:

A Border Police spokesman, Chief Superintendent Moshe Pinchi, did not comment on the questions posed to him by Haaretz. In his response, Pinchi wrote, “Individuals have been killed and dozens wounded in vehicle attacks in Jerusalem between 2008 and 2009 … All of those attacks were committed by East Jerusalem residents, and in each case those close to the perpetrators described the incidents as ‘accidents.’

“Four Border Police officers were wounded in this last incident in Wadi Joz and hospitalized for treatment, and only by a miracle were fatalities avoided,” he said.

Not a word about the execution.  Also, no proof provided that any of the incidents reported by him were proven to be terror attacks.  The assumption, as always with the Border Police, is that any Arab is a likely terrorist and any Arab driving a car has a lethal weapon and is willing to use it.  The Border Police have a well-deserved reputation among Israelis for extreme brutality against Palestinians.

Now, the Police are attempting to question Jilani’s widow, who is a U.S. citizen in an attempt to prove he had terror motives.  This is appalling.  Why don’t they investigate the policeman who executed Jilani?

All I can say is thank God we have Amira Hass reporting stories like this.  Without her, we’d know next to nothing about what really goes on in the Territories.

A Jewish ‘Terrorist’ and Her Lethal Laptop

Saturday, December 19th, 2009


Only in Israel can they make a mockery of national security.  Well, perhaps I should say only in Israel do they make a mockery of national security so well.  I suppose the Bush-Cheney regime did a pretty good job of it.  But never in quite as ludicrous a way as this story.

They had to destroy Lily's laptop to save it (Lily Sussman)

They had to destroy Lily's laptop to save it (Lily Sussman)

Lily Sussman is a young woman who is part-Jewish and traveling through the Middle East.  As such, she poses an extreme danger to Israel.  No, she’s not a terrorist.  Since she’s non-violent she doesn’t carry weapons either.  But she did have a laptop with her when she attempted to enter Israel from Egypt recently.  And we all know that laptops in the hands of the wrong people (like peace activists) can be lethal weapons.  God only knows what was on her machine.  Perhaps an essay about non-violence and ways to aid Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation.  Perhaps, even (God forbid) a statement that endorsed Boycott Divestment Sanctions (BDS) or the Goldstone Report.  You just never know where the next existential threat to Israel is going to crop up.  So I say bravo to the Israeli border police.  Just doing their job to protect Israel from the dangerous ideas and maladies imported from dark dank places like Egypt or Spain or the U.S. or South Africa or God knows where.

At any rate, Lily’s laptop suffered an ignominious fate.  It was blasted to smithereens by three bullets.  What were they afraid of?  Did they think it was a dirty bomb?  Did they think she was carrying an Al Qaeda manual?  Just as the U.S. did to Vietnamese villages during the war, it looks like the police had to destroy Lily’s laptop to save it.

Here is her best guess as to what caused the Israelis’ suspicions to be aroused.  You can be the judge of what possible ideas can be rattling around in the alleged minds of these Israeli security “experts:”

Security had never asked for my password. Was it my peeling Arabic stickers on the keyboard? Or something else during the questioning which set them off?

Toward the beginning of the search an officer began clicking through the photos on my camera.  She froze on a picture  of graffiti, which read “Fuck” scrawled next to the Jewish star of David. “Why do you have this picture?” She asked me rather aggressively. “Because I was disturbed by it too,” I answered. She didn’t press the subject but continued clicking…presumably looking at pictures from a photo exhibit about Israel’s January attack of Gaza.

Though I usually delete all my pictures when uploading, unluckily I had clicked save rather than delete when uploading this set and never got around to manually deleting on my camera. Whoops…

Among other suspicious item; an Arabic phrasebook, a journal entry that mentioned a Palestinian (yes, they even flipped through my journal), stamps from Syria, Qatar and the UAE, Palestinians in Palestine guidebook, and a map a friend had drawn with a main street in Jerusalem, the central bus station and my intended hostel…

All I can say is Lily, welcome to the world of national security run amok.  And lest anyone argue this is an isolated incident, one of the sub-genres of this blog is documenting outrages perpetrated by Israeli security personnel at airports and border crossings.  We have the incident in South Africa of a security agent demanding to question a South African citizen who wasn’t even boarding an El Al flight.  This incident caused South Africa to threaten to cancel all El Al’s flights there.  And the incident of the award-winning Palestinian filmmaker whose statuette was confiscated by security agents before she boarded a flight back to Israel.  I suppose they thought she might use the award to bash the head of the pilot or perhaps drop it in the air over Tel Aviv as the plane landed thus becoming the first terrorist to assault Israel in such a way.

I’m always delighted at the varied ways in which Israeli authorities attempt to deflect criticism of such activity.  In this case, the spokesperson wasn’t even trying:

The Israel Airports Authority said in response that, “A [security] check performed on the lady’s luggage signalled the need for security personnel to follow procedure. The police who carried out the operation in question were called to the scene. We suggest you approach the Israel Police for any additional information.”

Were Lily traveling with a group of supporters of the Hebron Fund or Chabad or Ateret Cohanim or Aipac what would be the chances she and her laptop would’ve suffered such a fate?

Israeli Border Police: Shoot Arab Citizen in Cold Blood, Get Probation

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

Haaretz reports on the value that the Israeli justice system places on the life of one of its Arab citizens:

A Tel Aviv Court on Sunday sentenced a border patrolman who shot and paralyzed a Kafr Qasem resident to six months of community service and a year of probation.

In 2003, Haim Castro shot Salah Amar from a distance of a half a meter, claiming that his life was in danger and he acted in self defense. The court dismissed this claim and ruled there was no threat to Castro’s life.

Since the shooting, Amar has been listed as 100% disabled.

Although 20 Israeli citizens have been killed by Israeli security forces since the outbreak of the Second Intifada in September 2000, Castro is the first person to be convicted for shooting an Israeli citizen.

What type of community service do you think Castro will get? I think he should be forced to wash Salah Amar’s bed pans for a year.

What makes this crime and sentence even more heinous is that this is the same Kfar Qassem in which Israeli soldiers shot and killed scores of residents during the 1948 War when their commander ordered them to kill anyone violating curfew (which the residents had no idea existed). Just last week, Shimon Peres apologized for the massacre.

There are a few right-wing commenters here who enjoy defending the Border Police. This one’s gonna be tough for them but I’m sure they’ll give it a shot, so to speak.

Bassam Aramin Mourns: ‘I’ve Lost My Heart, My Child’

Saturday, January 27th, 2007
abir araminAbir Aramin: the wages of war are death…of the innocents

I’ve written two posts about the heartbreaking death (or was it murder or negligent homicide?) of 11 year old Abir Aramin, a Palestinian schoolgirl shot dead by Israeli Border Police recently. But Gideon Levy has published a full profile of Bassam Aramin, her father and co-founder of Combatants for Peace (or as Haaretz more aptly translates, “Fighters for Peace”). In the profile, Levy offers Aramin’s own account of his daughter’s death in the fullest statement I’ve read anywhere in the media.

I’m choosing to quote a large portion of the concluding section because it is so poignant, so tragic and so damn powerful. Read it and weep, as they say. It begins below with Aramin recounting his release from an Israeli prison in which he had been held for his activities as a young Palestinian militant:

“When I was released in 1992 an atmosphere of hope had already become evident. I got married and started to have children. I would always dream about them, that they wouldn’t live the bad life my generation lived. I wanted to protect them. To explain everything to them so that they wouldn’t grow up like me, not knowing anything. That they would know what Palestinians are and what Israelis are … that they would fight against the occupation and help develop a good economy, that they would play, create and study like all the children. All the children want to be doctors; actually Abir wanted to be an engineer. That’s the way I wanted to raise my children.

“I found myself in Fighters for Peace and after the first meeting we knew that we were going to be together for a long time, and that we had a great responsibility to fight for life, for freedom, to explain the value of human life, because we are the instruments of war on both sides. To explain to the Israelis who don’t know what occupation is that their sons are becoming cruel murderers who think that they are protecting security and are doing the opposite, endangering security.

“Once a female student approached me after a lecture in Hatzor Haglilit – I was told that it was a very difficult place that had been the target of many Katyushas – and she said to me: You’re the first Palestinian I’ve met. She embraced me and said to me: ‘Now I’ve made peace with the Palestinians. I will no longer believe the news, or the government, or all the lies. I’ve simply understood.’ That greatly encouraged me, because here there was someone on the other side who understood and accepted you.”

“Last Tuesday I was still sleeping when Abir went to school. She had a math test. At 9:30 I went off toward Ramallah to work. Abir had told me a day before that she wanted to go to a girlfriend’s house to study, and I said to her: Oh no, you won’t. I’ll help you study.

“I was riding in a taxi, looking out for my daughters who were coming out of school. On the left I saw a Border Police jeep. I looked at them and thought: Why are they coming now? To abuse our children? Inshallah, nothing will happen. My daughters will only inhale gas. When I arrived at the Al-Ram intersection a teacher from the school called me and told me that Abir had fallen, and asked that her mother come to school to pick her up. I called home to tell her mother, and Arin, my older daughter, who is 12, was crying. I didn’t understand a thing. A neighbor took the phone and told me: The soldiers fired at your daughter’s head and she’s been wounded.

“I called the school and they told me they had taken her to Makassed Hospital [in East Jerusalem]. I immediately drove to Makassed, on the way I saw the Border Police jeep next to the local council building, but I thought that there was no time for speeches now. When I arrived at Makassed they told me that her condition was very critical. They told me she needed an operation. I was afraid and I told them that she had an Israeli ID and I wanted to take her to Hadassah Hospital. In order [to] speed things up I contacted the Peres Center for Peace, whose staff really helped me and sent a Magen David Adom ambulance and took her to Hadassah. There they decided that no operation was necessary. Thank God, I said to myself.

“At 7 P.M. her condition deteriorated; suddenly she needed an operation. We have to hope for a miracle, the doctors told me. I understood that my daughter needed a miracle and there are no miracles these days. I told myself that I didn’t want to take revenge. The revenge is that this ‘hero,’ whom my daughter endangered and shot at, be put on trial. Afterward she was officially declared dead.

“From what I was told I understood that the children threw stones and the Border Police threw a grenade at Abir’s head, from behind, from a distance of four meters. At first they said she had been wounded by a stone. I’m familiar with that game, but I didn’t believe that they would sink to such a despicable level – sorry for using that word – when they said on Channel 2 that Abir had been playing with something that exploded on her head. Her fingers were whole and her head exploded? They’re contemptible, I said. Liars. They send a boy of 18 with an M16 and tell him that our children are his enemies, and he knows that nobody will stand trial and therefore he shoots in cold blood and turns into a murderer.

“I’m not going to exploit the blood of my child for political purposes. This is a human outcry. I’m not going to lose my common sense, my direction, only because I’ve lost my heart, my child. I will continue to fight in order to protect her siblings and her classmates, her girlfriends, both Palestinians and Israelis. They are all our children.”

Combatants for Peace leaders (though not Bassam) will speak here in Seattle in early February:

Thursday, February 8th, 7 pm, Seattle University, Schafer Auditorium, Lemieux Library, (Columbia & Broadway)

Friday, February 9th, 8:00 am, Temple De Hirsch Sinai, 1511 East Pike

If you live here, attend and help Abir’s death have some meaning beyond the pointless tragedy that it is.

Performance Optimization WordPress Plugins by W3 EDGE