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Seeking Peace for Palestine

Learn how the IDF treats a visiting former Yale professor who seeks peace.

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(BOSTON) - I just arrived in the US to give a series of talks on Palestine as part of the 6th International Israeli Apartheid Week[1].

The day I left Palestine was a bizarre/strange day to say the least. The second Sunday in Beit Sahour to hold events to protest the increased military presence was to contain a land reclamation activity. The torrential rains put a damper on that option but lifted our spirits since it proclaimed a great planting and harvest season.

In three days, we received over 85% of the total needed rainfall for the season!! Nothing like this happened here in over 15 years. But there was enough of a clearing that over 60 people gathered at Ush Ghrab. It included Dr. Moustafa Barghouthi and his supporters.

Because we had originally planned no demonstration for this Sunday, we (the members of the popular committee in Beit Sahour) asked that they do not chant and that they fold their banners. Because there was no military, we decided to honor a request from our visitors and give them a quick tour of the military camp site.

But just after we arrived at the top of the hill and were about to spend five minutes explaining the tumultuous history of this site, the Israeli soldiers came barreling up the hill in their military jeeps. Giving us five minutes to go back down and refusing to negotiate, things unfolded rather quickly. The soldiers threw about a dozen concussion grenades.

Three young people from those who came from outside Beit Sahour tried to throw stones. I and two others tried to stop them. But before we knew it, tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets were fired by the military. I went to my car, pulled out the bullhorn (which we did not intend to use since we were not planning a protest) and explained in no uncertain terms that we in Beit Sahour do not appreciate or welcome anyone who throws stones as we in the committee have agreed on only peaceful popular resistance.

Within a few minutes, the crowds had dispersed and rain had resumed heavy so it ended. At a particularly tense moment, an Israeli intelligence officer walked up to me and stated simply "You are Mazin Qumsiyeh, you are going to try to leave to the US today, I advise you not to go!" It was a surreal moment for him to threaten me and let me know that they are keeping tabs.

I simply answered that "what I do and don't do is up to my conscience and the rest up to Allah." We continued with our plans and we think the rather harsh response to our presence foretells of the army's insecurity. Arriving to the US safely, I feel I am again in an occupied unsafe land where Zionists like Joseph Lieberman, Wolf Blitzer, and Alan Dershowitz need to be challenged just like our challenge to these Israeli soldiers.

I am sure some of the local Israeli-apologists will be at my talks, and we will have opportunities to continue the dialogue. Before I give you my talk schedule though, I wanted to share calls to action.

Action call 1: From Playgrounds For Palestine
We are sending out this CALL TO ACTION to alert our supporters about a troubling development in the Oush Grab Peace Park, the site designated for a 2010 PfP playground installation.

The Israeli military is trying to implement a decision to confiscate community and privately held property belonging to the community and families in the Palestinian Christian town of Beit Sahour.

Included in this swath of land is the treasured Peace Park, which serves as a community space, park and recreational facility where Palestinian families gather daily and was to be the site of one of PfP's next playgrounds. We ask you to call and write to Israeli officials in order to protest this action, call upon them to stop the construction of the watchtower, prevent settlers from attacking the park, and cease any idea of building a settlement at the site.

Follow the link and enter zip for to contact local congressmen - http://www.congress.org/communicate

Call the Israeli ambassador 202 364 5500 or email - info@washington.mfa.gov.il

Email the Consulate General of the US, Jerusalem - uscongenjerusalem@state.gov

Call the Israeli consulate in Philly 215 977 7600
Contact the Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of Near East Affairs - Jeffrey
D Feltman 202 647 7209

Action call 2: CALL TO ACTION The Sheikh Jarrah Neighborhood Committee and Just Jerusalem call on you to join our struggle against the occupation of East Jerusalem. Please circulate this call and help organize solidarity protests throughout the world: WE WILL NOT BE STOPPED!

On Saturday March 6th please join us in our protest to stop the Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem. At 7:00 PM we will be holding a mass rally in Sheikh Jarrah against:

  • The forced eviction of the Palestinian families from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah
  • The Jewish settlement of East Jerusalem
  • The undemocratic attack on political protest
50 Palestinians have already been evicted from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah. Another 500 are threatened. If the settlers and their government allies succeed, all Palestinians in East Jerusalem are threatened. If we stop them in Sheikh Jarrah, we can stop them elsewhere. We call on all groups who support the struggle for Palestinian rights and for a just and lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians, to hold solidarity protest vigils on March 6th near Israeli consulates and embassies abroad. The Sheikh Jarrah Neighborhood Committee
Just Jerusalem - the Israeli Coalition for a just solution in Jerusalem
For more information on the struggle see our blog: en.justjlm.org/

Tentative Schedule of Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh in the US March 2nd: In Oradell, NJ Evening drive to Waltham, MA March 3rd:
10:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. meeting Anne Marie Codur at Northeastern
12:00-1:30 p.m. Northestern University Law School, Room Dockser 30, 400 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA
5:00-6:00 p.m. Brandeis University, Zinner Forum, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA
"Palestinian life and struggle under Israeli occupation" 7:00-8:30 p.m. St. John's Methodist Church, Watertown, MA March 4:
9:30-11:00 a.m. UMass, Boston, MA, Healey Library 11th floor (H11-0011B).
100 Morrissey Blvd., 617-287-5900 "Israeli Apartheid and Palestinian Non-violent Resistance"
2:00-3:30 p.m. Brown University, MacMillan Hall 117, 167 Thayer St, at Thayer and George Streets, Providence, RI
7:00-8:30 p.m. UUSIS (UU Church), 20 Forest Street, Stamford, CT "Peace is Possible: A Perspective on Israel & Palestine" March 5:
Driving, Stamford to Pittsburgh 7:00-8:30 p.m.First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, 605 Morewood Av., Pittsburgh, PA March 9:
Driving, Pittsburgh to Oradell, NJ. Evening in NYC attending Edward Said's daughter's play off Broadway, 83 East Fourth St, Manhattan, NY. March 10th:
11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. the Assembly Room, downstairs in the office of the AAUP/AFT (American Assoc. of University Professors), 11 Stone Street, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Driving directions available at rutgersaaup.org/contactus.htm

Evening leaving for Palestine

[1] apartheidweek.org


Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD (formerly of Yale and Duke universities) teaches at Bethlehem and Birzeit Universities in occupied Palestine and chairs the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement Between People. Professor Qumsiyeh has authored over 110 scientific papers in areas of mammalogy, biology, and medicine including mammalian biology and evolution, clinical genetics, and cancer research. He has published over 100 letters to the editor and 30 op-ed pieces in International, national, regional and local papers on issues ranging from politics to environmental issues. His appearances in national media include the Washington Post, New York Times, Boston Globe, CNBC, C-Span, and ABC, among others. He is the founder and president of the Holy Land Conservation Foundation and ex-President of the Middle East Genetics Association, and Prof. Qumsiyeh won the Jallow activism award from the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee in 1998. Those are just a small list, visit Mazin Qumsiyeh's amazing and informative Website to learn more: qumsiyeh.org.




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Stamford CT Real Estate March 17, 2010 7:27 am (Pacific time)

All the thanks goes to British Government who initiated and supported the rescue at the time of ultimate difficulty


yussef ibrahim March 4, 2010 7:48 am (Pacific time)

"Arriving to the US safely, I feel I am again in an occupied unsafe land" your (mis)use of "occupied" is a travesty of language and mocks your entire argument.


Pax R. March 3, 2010 6:34 am (Pacific time)

I totally believe in constructive dialogue... but let's keep the conversation moving towards peace. Join the Pax evolution. Check out www.twitter.com/pax_101, http://middleeasttutorial.blogspot.com/, or at Pax101 on Facebook. Peace.


gp March 2, 2010 4:56 am (Pacific time)

Thanks for the email addresses, I just jotted off a couple of letters supporting the boycott, sanctions, divestment movement. We managed to topple the South African apartheid system with such a movement, we can do it with Israel.

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