Israël en VS werken samen in tegenwerken van critici op beleid t.a.v. Palestijnen

Kamel
Hawwash, de schrijver van het hieronder opgenomen artik
el, is een criticus van het VS beleid t.a.v. de Palestijnen en als zodanig werd
hem de toegang tot de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël geweigerd.
Hawwash is allesbehalve een uitzondering….. Als je je mond opendoet en Israël volkomen terecht bekritiseert voor de terreur die dit land dag
in dag uit, 365 dagen per jaar uitoefent op de Palestijnen (en dat als sinds de illegale stichting
van Israël
 in 1948), kan je het vergeten, je komt de zogenaamde democratische straat Israël niet in……..

Zelfs mensen van joodse komaf met kritiek op het inhumane fascistische beleid van Israël, wordt de toegang tot dat land ontzegd……

‘Niet vreemd dus’ dat Palestijnen
die kritiek leveren op Israël allesbehalve veilig zijn, zij lopen
grote kans te worden gearresteerd en gevangen te worden gezet…… Zo
zitten er in Israël naar schatting 500 Palestijnen, inclusief vrouwen
en kinderen vast, alleen voor het feit dat ze kritiek hadden op Israël en dat toevertrouwden aan de sociale media……* 

Beste
bezoeker het kan nog gekker: Israël en de VS werken samen en
wisselen namen uit, zo kan je het als niet VS burger wel vergeten
naar de VS te reizen (wat altijd een slecht idee is), wanneer je kritiek
hebt geleverd op het fascistische apartheidsbewind in Israël……

Kortom
zowel Israël als de VS gebruiken fascistische methoden om mensen te
weren (en/of hen het leven onmogelijk te maken)………

Daarover
gesproken: het meest smerige is wel dat je met kritiek op de grootschalige terreur van Israël wordt ‘afgemaakt’ als antisemiet…… Ach ja,
fascistische staten werpen altijd elke kritiek van zich en bestraffen
degenen die zich daar schuldig aan maken….. Weten we tenminste waar
we aan toe zijn zowel met zowel Israël als met de VS, beiden fascistische
terreurstaten! (waar de VS nog niet geheel klaar is met de fascistisering van de maatschappij)

Supporting
Palestine Can Now Get You Denied Entry to the US

October
17, 2018 at 11:22 am

Written
by 
Middle
East Eye

I
have been a severe critic of the current US administration’s policy
towards the Palestinians. But does this make me a possible security
threat to the US? Of course not.

(MEE— In
April 2017, while travelling for a routine family holiday to
Jerusalem, I was 
denied
entry
 upon
arrival at Tel Aviv airport. Israeli authorities’ official –
and bizarre – explanation for the entry denial was: I had attempted
to “gain illegal entry”. However, being British citizens, we are
normally allowed to travel to Israel without a visa. We have it
issued at the entry point and I had obtained it on many occasions
before.

But
as I came to realise later the real reason was due to my role as vice
chair of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), a UK-based
organisation that campaigns peacefully for Palestinian rights and
which upholds the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign
against Israel’s occupation.

BDS
Promoters Denied

In
March 2017, Israel passed the “
BDS
law
“, which
allowed it to deny entry to those engaged in BDS movement promotion.
My colleague and PSC chair, 
Hugh
Lanning
,
was denied entry soon after the law was passed. Another colleague,
Anwar Makhlouf, head of the Palestinian Federation of Chile, was also
denied entry at the Allenby Bridge based on the same law.

When
I contacted both the British embassy in Tel Aviv and the foreign
office in London for an explanation, I received the same reply: this
was a sovereign decision for Israel. This meant Britain did not even
acknowledge that Israel has no sovereignty over the occupied
Palestinian Territories. The UK’s position is what gives Israel the
green light to conduct its policy with total impunity.

Even
pro-Palestine Jewish foreign nationals, who are supposedly entitled
to go to Israel
 by
the Law of Return (which grants citizenship to Jews from anywhere in
the world) have been denied entry, and even denied permission to
board their flights to Israel.

In
July 2017, five members of an 
interfaith
delegation
 were
denied permission to board a Lufthansa flight at Washington DC’s
Dulles International Airport that would ultimately take them to Tel
Aviv. Among them was Rabbi Alissa Wise of Jewish Voice for Peace
(JVP), who said in a statement: “Israel denied me the ability to
travel there because of my work for justice for Palestinians, even
though I’m Jewish and a rabbi.”

She
added: “I’m heartbroken and outraged. This is yet another
demonstration that democracy and tolerance in Israel only extends to
those who fall in line with its increasingly repressive policies
against Palestinians.”

Last
July, Ariel Gold, co-director of BDS campaign group Code Pink, 
was
denied entry
 at
Ben Gurion airport despite obtaining a visa in advance to take a
course at the Hebrew University. Her deportation, and those of
others, are normally ordered by Israeli Minister of Security Gilan
Erdan, and Israeli Minister of Interior Aryeh Deri.

The
most recent case of entry denial involved 
Lara
Alqasem
,
a 22-year-old Palestinian-American student, despite the fact that she
has recently been granted a student visa for her masters’ degree in
the Hebrew University. Alqasem spent days in detention at Tel Aviv
airport struggling to be allowed to join the course she had
registered for.

At
the time of writing, Alqasem was planning a second appeal to Israeli
courts. She stood her ground, refusing to bow to the demands by Erdan
to renounce the BDS movement.

When
I was denied entry to Israel last year, the Israeli interrogator had
printed many pages of my tweets and challenged me about a small
number of them. However, because they were presented to me in Hebrew
I declined the opportunity to comment.

Israel’s
arrests of Palestinians for social media posts have soared. In May,
the Palestinian Prisoners’ Centre for Studies (PPC) said that
Israel had 
detained
s
ome
500 Palestinians, including women and children, because of their
social media posts. In 2015,
 Dareen
Tatour
,
a Palestinian poet, was detained for three years, before her release
last month, for writing a poem, entitled “Resist my people,
resist.”

US
Ban?

Entry
denial due to BDS movement promotion is an established Israeli
policy. I wonder, however, if my activity on social media, and
my op-eds on the Palestinian conflict, were the reasons behind being
denied boarding of a US-bound plane at Heathrow airport in August.

US
authorities have thus far refused to provide me with an explanation
as to why this happened despite having initially secured approval
through the visa waiver (ESTA) scheme, just as any other British
citizen is normally entitled to do.

ESTA
entitles the holder to travel to the US without a visa for a two-year
period. I had obtained this in the past and travelled to the US to
attend conferences connected to my academic work without any problem,
the last time being in 2015.

My
trip was planned at short notice to spend Eid Al-Adha with relatives
in America. Having obtained my ESTA, I made my way to Heathrow to
board a Virgin Atlantic flight to Seattle on 17 August. Upon
arriving, I tried to check-in via the terminals but could not.

I
was informed by a member of staff that I would not be allowed to
travel since my ESTA had been declined, despite its initial approval.
No explanation was given. I was then told that I could apply for
a visa at the American Consulate in London.

I
was shocked and devastated. I had now missed the window for my
holiday and lost a substantial amount of money, which was not
recoverable.

What
could possibly have changed since my last trip to the US? My
immediate answer was that there was a new administration in the White
House, with little tolerance for foreigners and which is blindingly
supportive of Israel.

However,
I decided to investigate further before my hunch was confirmed. I
wrote to the US ambassador in London and completed a “redress”
request directly to the US Department for Homeland Security.

A
couple of weeks later, the embassy responded through its Customs and
Border Protection Attache saying: “Whilst the Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) are unable to discuss any person’s denial of an
ESTA or their admission into the US due to security/privacy policy
laws, I can confirm that you will require Non-Immigrant visa should
you wish to travel to the US in the future.”

The
“redress” response, which arrived a few days later, was almost
unintelligible.

Trump’s
America

In
the absence of an explanation, I am left with the conclusion that
Trump’s America does not tolerate criticism of its policies and
that it works very closely with Israel, sharing intelligence about
individuals who are deemed undesirable for both countries.

It
is safe to assume that Israeli authorities have supplied US
authorities with names of individuals like myself who have been
denied entry because of their advocacy for the Palestinian people.
However, for the US to then deny them entry based on this peaceful
work is very troubling.

I
have been a 
severe
critic
 of
the current US administration’s policy towards the Palestinians.
But does this make me a possible security threat to the US? Of course
not. However, it helps Israel to further bully its critics into
silence if they fear being denied entry to other countries that
Israel can influence.

Neither
denial of entry to Israel nor to the US will silence supporters of
the Palestinian people. In fact, this will embolden us to be even
more vocal in our criticism of apartheid Israel.

By Kamel
Hawwash
 Republished
with permission / 
Middle
East Eye
 / Report
a typo

===================================

*
Vraag me af of Facebook de Israëlische
 autoriteiten waarschuwt voor
kritiek op het beleid t.a.v. Palestijnen, daar ze al een enorm aantal
accounts van Palestijnen hebben verwijderd van hun platform……. En
dan durft supergraaier en opperhufter Zuckerberg met droge ogen te
beweren dat Facebook onafhankelijk is……..

Zie ook:

Kritiek op Israël wordt door een leger van Israëlische trollen bevochten

Israël misbruikt de aanslag op de synagoge in Pittsburgh voor demonisering van steun aan de Palestijnen…….

Google Maps veegt Palestijns gebied van de kaart

De film over de pro-Israëlische lobby in de VS, die Israël verboden wil zien………

Israël zet snelle reactiemacht op poten tegen anti-Israëlische kritiek

Jeremy Corbyn wordt gedemoniseerd als antisemiet…….

Britse justitie gaat ‘hate crimes’ van Labour onderzoeken

Voor meer berichten over Facebook censuur, klik op het betreffende label, direct onder dit bericht.

Canadese arts neergeschoten door ‘heldhaftige’ Israëlische sluipschutter…..

Om
nog eens aan te tonen dat de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël
ernst is bij het schieten op ongewapende demonstranten (waar men zelfs op kinderen schiet…), werden de
Canadees/Palestijnse arts

Tarek Loubani
en de Palestijnse verpleger Musa
Abuhassanin
 afgelopen maandag neergeschoten door een Israëlische sluipschutter, terwijl beiden duidelijk herkenbaar waren als medisch hulpverlener vanwege hun
kleding………… 

Loubani
en Abuhassanin
waren met een medisch team in de buurt van de Israëlisch /
Palestijnse grens om hulp te kunnen verlenen aan mensen die lafhartig
en zonder meer zwaar misdadig (oorlogsmisdaad) worden neergeschoten
door Israëlische sluipschutters. Dat
Israël opnieuw ongewapende demonstranten met scherp zou beschieten, was van tevoren al duidelijk gemaakt door het psychopathische Israëlische bewind, alle reden voor hulpverleners zich in de buurt op te houden, om zo snel mogelijk hulp te kunnen verlenen.

Loubani
kende de gevaren aan de grens met
Israël en hield zich dan ook op
gepaste afstand van deze grens en zo de psychopaten die ongewapende
Palestijnen neerschieten, niet een motief te geven om op hem en zijn collega’s te
schieten….. In totaal zijn er afgelopen maandag 18 medische hulpverleners gewond geraakt door
Israëlisch geweervuur…… Musa 
Abuhassanin overleed op weg naar het ziekenhuis……

Gezien
het enorme aantal slachtoffers dat alleen afgelopen maandag al viel,
nu 62 doden (vermoord…) en 2.700 gewonden, is het juist zaak voor deze
hulpverleners niet te worden uitgeschakeld door de fascistische
Israëlische overheid…..

Volgens
de Israëlische premier en Palestijnenslachter Netanyahu, plus de ministers en
psychopaten Lieberman en Erdan is Hamas de schuldige aan het grote aantal doden en het enorme aantal gewonden (waaronder vele zwaargewonden)……. Alsof Hamas op de eigen, ten einde raad zijnde bevolking heeft geschoten….. 

De laatste, Gilad Erdan, minister van ‘strategische zaken’, durfde de Palestijnen zelfs met nazi’s te vergelijken….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Je bent vertegenwoordiger van een fascistisch bewind dat schijt heeft aan mensenrechten, een bewind dat lak heeft aan VN resoluties, een regering die een apartheidsbewind voert, een bewind dat de ene na de andere oorlogsmisdaad begaat, bloedbaden aanricht onder een weerloze bevolking, kortom alle kenmerken van een fascistisch bewind en dan nog durven zeggen dat de Palestijnse slachtoffers nazi’s zijn…… Hoe gek moet je zijn??!!!

Lees het volgende artikel van Robert Fife over deze zaak, eerder geplaatst op The Globe and Mail:

Canadian
doctor shot by Israeli sniper near Gaza border

ROBERT
FIFE

OTTAWA,
OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF

PUBLISHED
MAY 15, 201
8

A
Canadian-Palestinian doctor was shot in the legs by an Israeli sniper
and one of his paramedics was killed on the Gaza border Monday as
clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli Defence Forces
left dozens dead and more than 1,000 wounded.

Dr. Tarek
Loubani, an emergency physician from London, Ont., who is also an
associate professor at the University of Western Ontario’s medical
school, joined medical teams on the Gaza border Monday to care for
Palestinians who might be injured in demonstrations against the
inauguration of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.

Dr.
Loubani, who has served as an emergency field doctor in Tanzania and
conflict zones such as Iraq and southern Lebanon, said he was wearing
a green surgeon’s outfit and standing with several orange-vested
paramedics about 25 metres from the protests at the border when he
was hit.

I
am very seasoned about not being shot at. I know where to stand. I
know where to be. I know how not to get shot,” he told The Globe
and Mail in a telephone interview from Gaza where he recuperating.
“Snipers don’t reach me because of mistakes. I did everything
right. We were all huddled. We were high visibility. It was quiet at
the exact moment I got shot. The bullet went through my left leg,
through my right leg out and hit the ground.

Had
he been closer to the border area, Dr. Loubani, 37, said he believes
it would have “cost me my legs.” The leg wounds will require
months of rehabilitation but he said he feels “incredibly lucky.”

Dr.
Loubani, who is part of a medical team funded by the South
African-based Shuttleworth Foundation that is field testing
3D-printed medical tourniquets, was helped by Palestinian paramedics
on the scene, including 36-year old Musa Abuhassanin.

I
remember looking at my shoes and I remember thinking, ‘My god, how
did so much blood get there so fast’,” he said. “One of them
grabbed one of the last tourniquets. We were down to our last 10
tourniquets. I said ‘No, no leave it for someone else. Try to
pressure bandage me.’ ’’

                   

Pressure
bandages are shown on Dr. Tarek Loubani’s leg wounds, May 14, 2018
.

COURTESY
TAREK LOUBANI

About
an hour later, Mr. Abuhassanin was shot by a sniper while providing
medical help to protesters north of where Dr. Loubani was shot.
“There was relatively heavy fire that was going on. He was wearing
a high visibility jacket. It was clearly marked. He was shot in the
chest,” Dr. Loubani said. “They couldn’t remove him. They
couldn’t recover him for about 30 minutes until finally they
dragged him to a blind spot and then dragged him down a hill and took
him to the hospital in a civilian vehicle. He died before he got to
the hospital.”

Dr.
Tarek Loubani (second from left) and Civil Defence Medic Musa
Abuhassanin, (second from right).
COURTESY
TAREK LOUBANI

Dr.
Loubani said the paramedics are well trained but they did not know
how to treat a serious chest wound. He said he feels guilty because
he is confident he could have saved his friend’s life if he had not
been wounded.

Eighteen
paramedics were wounded that day but Mr. Abuhassanin was the only one
killed by Israeli forces.

              

Dr.
Loubani stressed he did not want the story to be about him but about
the lack of medical services in poverty-ridden Gaza.

This
is not a political issue. This is about Palestinians as people and
their right to health care. No matter where they are, even at
protests,” he said. “It is about us as Canadians being in places
where people need medical care and providing it to them and not
having to be worried about being shot or hurt or killed because we
are doing what we all agree everyone deserves.”

Foreign
Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland’s office strongly condemned the
Israeli action.

We
are very concerned that Canadian doctor and humanitarian worker Tarek
Loubani was shot yesterday in Gaza,” press secretary Adam Austen
said in a statement.

It
is appalling and inexcusable that civilians, members of the media,
first responders, and children have been among the victims.”

Mr.
Austen said Canadian consular officials were in touch with Dr.
Loubani’s family. His brother, Mohammed, said the officials said
they would help Dr. Loubani exit Gaza through Israel.

Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau did not mention Dr. Loubani but told
reporters in Edmonton on Tuesday that his thoughts are with the
“victims of the terrible violence” in Gaza. Asked about the
inauguration of the U.S. embassy, Mr. Trudeau said such “unilateral
actions are unhelpful.”

NDP
Leader Jagmeet Singh tweeted that he was “outraged” that Dr.
Loubani had been shot by an Israeli sniper while providing medical
services.

The
Israeli embassy in Ottawa said the shooting of Dr. Loubani would be
turned over to an Israeli Defence Forces fact-finding team.

Amnesty
International said it appears that the Israeli military were killing
and maiming demonstrators who posed no imminent threat to them.

This
is another horrific example of the Israeli military using excessive
force and live ammunition in a totally deplorable way,” said Philip
Luther, research and advocacy director for the Middle East and North
Africa at Amnesty International . “This is a violation of
international standards, in some instances committing what appear to
be willful killings constituting war crimes.”

Human
Rights Watch said the high number of deaths and injuries was the
foreseeable consequence of granting Israeli soldiers leeway to use
lethal force outside of life-threatening situations in violation of
international norms.

Even
if some Palestinians were rock-throwing, this did not warrant the use
of excessive force, Human Rights Watch said.

Israeli
soldiers were not merely using excessive force, but were apparently
acting on orders that all but ensured a bloody military response to
the Palestinian demonstrations,” said Eric Goldstein, deputy Middle
East director at Human Rights Watch. “The result was foreseeable
deaths and injuries of demonstrators on the other side of a border
who posed no imminent threat to life.”

Amnesty
International called on the international community to stop the
shipment of arms and military equipment to Israel.

In
2013, Dr. Loubani and Toronto filmmaker John Greyson spent 53 days in
an Egyptian jail without being charged with any offence. They were
arrested because Dr. Loubani had treated a severely wounded man
during protests at Cario’s Ramses Square. At the time, the two men
were on their way to Gaza, where Dr. Loubani regularly travels to to
teach emergency medicine at al-Shifa hospital.

With
files from Reuters and Associated Press

Explainer:
What you need to know about Nakba Day and the Gaza border violence

Zie het origineel voor een grafische uitleg en een video.

Zie ook: ‘Israël vermoordde minstens 16 ongewapende demonstranten tijdens grootschalig protest

        en: ‘Pro-Israël propaganda in de reguliere westerse media, amper aandacht voor Palestijnse protesten

        en: ‘Nederland voorzitter VN Veiligheidsraad, maar heeft tegelijkertijd geen commentaar op Israëlische moorden op ongewapende demonstranten………

        en: ‘Gazastrook 2018 – Sharpeville 1960 >> terreur tegen vreedzame demonstranten
        en: ‘Schieten op ongewapende vreedzame demonstranten volgens Israël uit zelfverdediging……..‘)

        en: ‘Israëlische terreur: niet alleen het schieten op ongewapende demonstranten, maar ook de vele andere standrechtelijke executies, ofwel moorden op bekende Palestijnen

        en: ‘Israël gebruikt nieuw chemisch wapen tegen Palestijnse demonstranten in de Gazastrook‘ (Wel aandacht voor ‘Syrische gifgasaanval’ in Douma, maar als Israël daadwerkelijk dit wapen inzet, blijft het doodstil….Israël, samen met Egypte, de twee landen die nog steeds chemische wapens ontwikkelen, produceren, opslaan en…. exporteren!! (de VS heeft overigens tegen de afspraken in nog steeds grote voorraden gifgas…) Wellicht leveren deze landen ook aan de terreurgroepen, ofwel de ‘gematigde rebellen’ in Syrië, die met instemming van het westen over voorraden gifgas beschikken…… Zowel Israël als Egypte staan achter de psychopathische terreurgroepen in Syrië, groepen die, zoals gezegd, in het westen ‘gematigde rebellen’ worden genoemd…..)

       en: ‘Palestijnen en groot deel wereld rouwen om tweede door Israëliërs vermoorde journalist……….

       en: ‘VS ambassade Jeruzalem gedompeld in Palestijnenbloed……..‘ 

       en: ‘Israel: White Phosphorus Use Evidence of War Crimes‘ (ook witte fosfor is een chemisch wapen…)

       en: ‘Palestijnse slachtoffers Israëlisch bloedbad in Gazastrook krijgen schuld in schoenen geschoven door VS massamedia……..

       en: ‘‘Hooggerechtshof’ Israël keurt vermoorden van ongewapende Palestijnen goed…….

       en: ‘Israëls wil tot vredesoverleg met Palestijnen’: 2.500 nieuwe huizen op West Bank…………..

       en: ‘Gazastrook: waarom vooral jongeren demonstreren en daar zelfs hun leven voor op het spel zetten

       en: ‘Israëlische ‘heldhaftige’ scherpschutters vermoordden 21 jarige verpleger, die bezig was eerste hulp te verlenen………

       en: ‘Israël vermoordde nog eens 4 ongewapende Palestijnen over de grens met de Gazastrook, totale dodental ligt nu op 124

       en: ‘Moeder van vermoorde Palestijnse medisch hulpverlener Razan al-Najjar maakt werk dochter af

       en: ‘At Least 525 Palestinians Wounded by Israeli Troops on Gaza Border

       en: ‘Israëlische advocaat benoemd tot voorzitter van het Mensenrechtencomité van de VN…….

       en: ‘Gaza Freedom Flotilla tegen de blokkade van de Gazastrook, met een overlevende van de USS Liberty

       en: ‘Israël verbiedt nu zelfs Palestijnen uit de Gazastrook het land te verlaten als zij een medische behandeling nodig hebben……

       en: ‘Israëlische ‘helden’ schieten weer een ongewapend kind dood