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Friday, August 22, 2014

Israel’s Genocidal War Continues by Stephen Lendman

Samih al Qasim - I'm sorry

Israel’s Genocidal War Continues by Stephen Lendman



On Tuesday, peace talks collapsed. Israel sabotaged them. It refused to negotiate in good faith. It’s longstanding Israeli practice.

Straightaway fighting resumed. Hamas rockets are pinpricks compared to merciless Israeli air, ground and sea attacks.

Sophisticated weapons cause mass slaughter and destruction. Through early evening Wednesday Gaza time, at least 24 more Palestinians were reported killed.

They’re mostly civilians. They include women and children. The Palestinian death toll exceeds 2,040. Over 10,200 were injured. Many seriously. Some will die. Casualties keep mounting.

Life for many thousands of Gazans won’t ever be the same. Many lost homes and all their possessions. Losing loved ones matters most.

Israel reported striking “60 terror sites” overnight. Two individuals were targeted. An attempt to kill al-Qassam Brigades commander Muhammad Deif failed.

His wife and four-year-old daughter weren’t as fortunate. An Israeli air strike murdered them in cold blood.


Haaretz calls Dief “a serial assassination-attempt survivor.” He survived at least five attempts on his life.

If it’s now six, Netanyahu will face added pressure to show how over 10,000 Palestinian casualties and large parts of Gaza in ruins benefit Israel.

July 12, 2006 was the last known time Israel tried to kill Dief. He was wounded, survived, and continues leading Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades resistance righters.

Anti-Israeli world public opinion remains strong. Global BDS initiatives are increasing.

According to Haaretz, Killing Dief is important for Israel. Assassinations are lawless extrajudicial acts.

In Israel, they’re “considered achievements that can be marketed to the public,” said Haaretz. At the same time, they don’t fundamentally change things on the ground.

SuperValu is Ireland’s biggest food retailer. It decided no longer to sell Israeli products. In early August, it ordered its 232 stores to remove them from their shelves.

Major Irish toy retailer Smyths did the same thing. It displayed a poster saying Israeli products were removed from store shelves.

The decision followed a huge surge in Irish Palestinian support. It includes growing numbers of boycott initiatives.
Reports indicate other major European retailers did the same thing without announcing it publicly.

Boycotting Israel is more important than ever. Hitting it economically works. So does citing Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza as reason enough to do it.

An August Hebrew business web site called The Marker said retailers fear the influence of growing numbers of consumers boycotting Israeli products.

A spokesman for major Israeli fruit grower/exporter EDOM said:

“Importers from Europe are telling us that they can’t sell Israeli produce.”
“One European buyer has told me that he had been blocked in several chains in Denmark and Sweden, and then in Belgium.”
“Last weekend, he told me that mangoes which had been packaged in the Netherlands, as always, and shipped to Ireland, were returned, claiming that Israeli produce would not be accepted.”
“I’ve heard of major exporters from whom chains in southern France are no longer buying.”
“There is no official boycott, but everyone is afraid of selling Israeli fruits. We can only hope that things do not get worse.”
An Israeli pomegranate grower cancelled an “entire work plan in the UK” because major chains don’t want Israeli products.

Belgium and Scandinavia importers report similar stories. Israeli fruit juice producer Priniv lost a major Swedish contract.

It did so for refusing to keep potential retail buyers from knowing it came from Israel.

BDS initiatives continue gaining traction. Israel’s Operation Protective Edge accelerated the process.

BDS efforts in recent years succeeded in pressuring growing numbers of European retailers to announce they won’t carry products from illegal Israeli settlements or companies operating there.

UK-based retail giant Tesco is second only to Walmart in sales and profits. It’s the latest company to boycott settlement-made products.

It won’t be the last. In recent years, campaigns against Israeli produce gained considerable traction.

Growing it on stolen Palestinian land explains why. Jordan Valley settler leaders said BDS efforts cost Israeli companies around $29 million in lost sales.

Campaigns against Israeli produce intensified after Britain’s Co-operative retail chain boycotted companies operating in settlements.

Similar campaigns are ongoing in Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
Israeli exporter Agrexco collapsed in liquidation after BDS initiatives got European retailers to cut business ties.

Will other Israeli companies suffer the same fate? Will BDS campaigns prove the best way to hit Israel where it hurts most – its economy?

Will they succeed in achieving long denied justice for Palestinians when other efforts failed?

All campaigns for justice are longterm struggles. Expect the fullness of time to have final say.

For four days, San Francisco area activists prevented a ship from Israel’ largest shipping company, Zim Integrated Shipping Services (Zim Line), from unloading its cargo.

Initially, organizers planned a one-day action. August 16 was chosen. Zim Line’s Zim Piraeus avoided Oakland completely.

It remained at sea. It did so to avoid thousands of protesters on the docks. On August 17, they returned.

They got International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) support. Local 10 honored their picket line.
They refused to unload the ship. They did so until Tuesday overnight. According to ILWU spokesman Craig Merrilees, “(a)ll the work was (finally) completed.”

The Zim Piraeus “was untied this morning and cast off at 8:45.”

Reports said it left Oakland overnight Tuesday supposedly bound for Los Angeles. It made a U-turn, returned to Oakland, and got its cargo unloaded.

According to Arab Resource and Organizing Center’s Reem Assil:
“Zim has undoubtedly suffered significant economic losses, and we have set a powerful precedent for what international solidarity with Palestine, through boycott, divestment and sanctions, can look like.”
In solidarity with Palestinian resistance, it’s even more effective. On August 20, San Francisco’s National Black Newspaper BayView published Samih Al Qasim’s “Enemy of the Sun” Palestinian resistance poetry, saying:
“You may take the last strip of my land,

Feed my youth to prison cells.

You may plunder my heritage.
You may burn my books, my poems
Or feed my flesh to the dogs.
You may spread a web of terror
On the roofs of my village,
O enemy of the sun

But

I shall not compromise
and to the last pulse in my veins
I shall resist.”
It added former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s comments on American 16th century colonization.
He called it “the worst case of ethnocide ever recorded in human history.” It depopulated his native Haiti almost to the last man, woman and child.


It annihilated over 95% of native peoples throughout the Americas.

“Dear citizens,” said Aristide, “the roots of terrorism lie there! There, in the heart of slavery” and mass extermination.
Palestinians are today’s Native Americans. Israel continues genocidal war against them. It’s been ongoing for decades.
Unless stopped, potential extermination is possible. It happened in Haiti, America and elsewhere.

We’re all Palestinians. They deserve universal support to stop Israel from annihilating them altogether.

Operation Protective Edge is an example of how far Israel will go to control all valued parts of Judea and Samaria. It includes genocidal mass slaughter to do it.

Samih al Qasim - I'm sorry

Israel’s Genocidal War Continues by Stephen Lendman



On Tuesday, peace talks collapsed. Israel sabotaged them. It refused to negotiate in good faith. It’s longstanding Israeli practice.

Straightaway fighting resumed. Hamas rockets are pinpricks compared to merciless Israeli air, ground and sea attacks.

Sophisticated weapons cause mass slaughter and destruction. Through early evening Wednesday Gaza time, at least 24 more Palestinians were reported killed.

They’re mostly civilians. They include women and children. The Palestinian death toll exceeds 2,040. Over 10,200 were injured. Many seriously. Some will die. Casualties keep mounting.

Life for many thousands of Gazans won’t ever be the same. Many lost homes and all their possessions. Losing loved ones matters most.

Israel reported striking “60 terror sites” overnight. Two individuals were targeted. An attempt to kill al-Qassam Brigades commander Muhammad Deif failed.

Martyrs in Israeli strike on GazaHis wife and four-year-old daughter weren’t as fortunate. An Israeli air strike murdered them in cold blood.

Haaretz calls Dief “a serial assassination-attempt survivor.” He survived at least five attempts on his life.

If it’s now six, Netanyahu will face added pressure to show how over 10,000 Palestinian casualties and large parts of Gaza in ruins benefit Israel.

July 12, 2006 was the last known time Israel tried to kill Dief. He was wounded, survived, and continues leading Hamas’ al-Qassam Brigades resistance righters.

Anti-Israeli world public opinion remains strong. Global BDS initiatives are increasing.

According to Haaretz, Killing Dief is important for Israel. Assassinations are lawless extrajudicial acts.

In Israel, they’re “considered achievements that can be marketed to the public,” said Haaretz. At the same time, they don’t fundamentally change things on the ground.

SuperValu is Ireland’s biggest food retailer. It decided no longer to sell Israeli products. In early August, it ordered its 232 stores to remove them from their shelves.

Major Irish toy retailer Smyths did the same thing. It displayed a poster saying Israeli products were removed from store shelves.

The decision followed a huge surge in Irish Palestinian support. It includes growing numbers of boycott initiatives.
Reports indicate other major European retailers did the same thing without announcing it publicly.

Boycotting Israel is more important than ever. Hitting it economically works. So does citing Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza as reason enough to do it.

An August Hebrew business web site called The Marker said retailers fear the influence of growing numbers of consumers boycotting Israeli products.

A spokesman for major Israeli fruit grower/exporter EDOM said:

“Importers from Europe are telling us that they can’t sell Israeli produce.”
“One European buyer has told me that he had been blocked in several chains in Denmark and Sweden, and then in Belgium.”
“Last weekend, he told me that mangoes which had been packaged in the Netherlands, as always, and shipped to Ireland, were returned, claiming that Israeli produce would not be accepted.”
“I’ve heard of major exporters from whom chains in southern France are no longer buying.”
“There is no official boycott, but everyone is afraid of selling Israeli fruits. We can only hope that things do not get worse.”
An Israeli pomegranate grower cancelled an “entire work plan in the UK” because major chains don’t want Israeli products.

Belgium and Scandinavia importers report similar stories. Israeli fruit juice producer Priniv lost a major Swedish contract.

It did so for refusing to keep potential retail buyers from knowing it came from Israel.

BDS initiatives continue gaining traction. Israel’s Operation Protective Edge accelerated the process.

BDS efforts in recent years succeeded in pressuring growing numbers of European retailers to announce they won’t carry products from illegal Israeli settlements or companies operating there.

UK-based retail giant Tesco is second only to Walmart in sales and profits. It’s the latest company to boycott settlement-made products.

It won’t be the last. In recent years, campaigns against Israeli produce gained considerable traction.

Growing it on stolen Palestinian land explains why. Jordan Valley settler leaders said BDS efforts cost Israeli companies around $29 million in lost sales.

Campaigns against Israeli produce intensified after Britain’s Co-operative retail chain boycotted companies operating in settlements.

Similar campaigns are ongoing in Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
Israeli exporter Agrexco collapsed in liquidation after BDS initiatives got European retailers to cut business ties.

Will other Israeli companies suffer the same fate? Will BDS campaigns prove the best way to hit Israel where it hurts most – its economy?

Will they succeed in achieving long denied justice for Palestinians when other efforts failed?

All campaigns for justice are longterm struggles. Expect the fullness of time to have final say.

For four days, San Francisco area activists prevented a ship from Israel’ largest shipping company, Zim Integrated Shipping Services (Zim Line), from unloading its cargo.

Initially, organizers planned a one-day action. August 16 was chosen. Zim Line’s Zim Piraeus avoided Oakland completely.

It remained at sea. It did so to avoid thousands of protesters on the docks. On August 17, they returned.

They got International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) support. Local 10 honored their picket line.
They refused to unload the ship. They did so until Tuesday overnight. According to ILWU spokesman Craig Merrilees, “(a)ll the work was (finally) completed.”

The Zim Piraeus “was untied this morning and cast off at 8:45.”

Reports said it left Oakland overnight Tuesday supposedly bound for Los Angeles. It made a U-turn, returned to Oakland, and got its cargo unloaded.

According to Arab Resource and Organizing Center’s Reem Assil:
“Zim has undoubtedly suffered significant economic losses, and we have set a powerful precedent for what international solidarity with Palestine, through boycott, divestment and sanctions, can look like.”
In solidarity with Palestinian resistance, it’s even more effective. On August 20, San Francisco’s National Black Newspaper BayView published Samih Al Qasim’s “Enemy of the Sun” Palestinian resistance poetry, saying:
“You may take the last strip of my land,

Feed my youth to prison cells.

You may plunder my heritage.
You may burn my books, my poems
Or feed my flesh to the dogs.
You may spread a web of terror
On the roofs of my village,
O enemy of the sun

But

I shall not compromise
and to the last pulse in my veins
I shall resist.”
It added former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s comments on American 16th century colonization.
He called it “the worst case of ethnocide ever recorded in human history.” It depopulated his native Haiti almost to the last man, woman and child.


It annihilated over 95% of native peoples throughout the Americas.

“Dear citizens,” said Aristide, “the roots of terrorism lie there! There, in the heart of slavery” and mass extermination.
Palestinians are today’s Native Americans. Israel continues genocidal war against them. It’s been ongoing for decades.
Unless stopped, potential extermination is possible. It happened in Haiti, America and elsewhere.

We’re all Palestinians. They deserve universal support to stop Israel from annihilating them altogether.


River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian   
The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Blog!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The 14th anniversary of the liberation of southern Lebanon & The birth of the Lebanon's National Resistance


كلمة حرة | الذكرى 14 لتحرير جنوب لبنان 19-5-2014








مقاومة فتحرير | سعد الله مزرعاني - محمد خواجة 20-5-2014 








مقاومة فتحرير | جبران عريجي 19-5-2014 



River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian   
The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Blog!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

لا مقاومة مع الأخونة، ولا قيادة في المنافي

 
القائد خالد مشعل لى ظهر أحدث دبابة قطرية
 
خالد مشعل يستمع الى منظر الربيع العربي عزمي بشارة

 لا مقاومة مع الأخونة، ولا قيادة في المنافي

ناهض حتّر

هكذا، أخرج الرئيس النقاش حول المصالحة التي يُروّج لها بين محور الممانعة والمقاومة وبين حركة «حماس»، من تفاصيل اليوميات إلى مستوى الفكرة الاستراتيجية؛ فالمقاومة ليست بندقية. المقاومة نهج شامل. وقد خرجت «حماس» عن هذا النهج. طعنته في أصعب الأوقات، وانزاحت عنه إلى المشروع الاخونجي القطري ــــ التركي المرعيّ أميركياً، والمتواطئ اسرائيلياً. وهي لم تراجع انزياحها هذا في صحوة ضمير، بل تحت الضغوط الناجمة عن سقوط حكم الإخوان المسلمين في مصر، وانكفائه عربياً، على خلفية الصمود السوري. وهذه المراجعة هي، إذاً، كما قال الأسد، محض انتهازية. والانتهازية سلوك سياسي متجذر لدى الاخوان المسلمين منذ تأسيسها. والسذّج، فقط، هم الذين يثقون بالإخونجي القادر دائماً على طعن محتضنيه في ظهورهم، حالما يستشعر شيئاً من القوة، ثم يعود للركوع حالما ينتابه الضعف.

لقد حرّض مؤسس «الإخوان»، في لحظة قوّة موهومة، تنظيمه الخاص على شن عمليات إرهابية في نهاية العصر الملكي في مصر، ثم، حين وقع التنظيم في الأسر، تخلى عنه، وأصدر بيانه الشهير: «ليسوا اخواناً وليسوا مسلمين». ولكن هؤلاء المنكَرين أنفسهم هم الذين حاولوا اغتيال القائد القومي جمال عبدالناصر، وهم الذين تصدّوا لمشروعه الوطني التنموي باعتباره كفراً، بل وأثّموا الصلاة في الأرض التي انتزعتها الناصرية من الاقطاعيين، ومنحتها للفلاحين الفقراء.


لا يمكن أن يكون تنظيمٌ ما، كائناً ما كانت شعاراته، إخونجياً ومقاوماً في آن واحد؛ فالأخونة خط سياسي منسول من الاستعمار والرجعية، طائفي، انتهازي، معاد للوطنية وللعروبة والتحرر الوطني والتقدم الاجتماعي.

 

والمقاومة، في المقابل، ليست بندقية وصاروخاً؛ إنها خط سياسي استراتيجي شامل، أهم عناصره الوطنية.
والوطنية هي انتماء إلى وطن محدد متشكّل من أرض وحدود وبشر وثقافة ومجتمع، له قضية ومصالح، هي، بالنسبة للوطني، فوق كل قضية ومصلحة.

 

وهذا، كما هو معروف، خارج حسابات «الإخوان» المنتمين إلى تنظيم هو فوق وطني، ومصالحه تعلو على أي مصلحة وطنية. وأقرب الشواهد، «حماس» نفسها التي وضعت مصالح التنظيم الاخواني العالمي في مصر وتركيا وتحالفاته الغربية والخليجية، فوق المصالح العيانية والاستراتيجية لقضية الوطن الفلسطيني المحتل، فأدارت ظهرها للدول والقوى التي تدعمها لأنها فلسطينية، لصالح الدول والقوى التي تريدها كورقة رابحة ــــ باسم فلسطين ــــ للمشروع الإخواني.

والوطنية، في معناها الاجتماعي الثقافي، هي إحلال وحدة المكوّنات الوطنية ــــ بغض النظر عن العرق والدين والمذهب والثقافة الفرعية وأنماط السلوك الحياتي، فوق كل انقسام أو انشقاق إلا ذلك المرتبط بالتحرير بالنسبة للأوطان المحتلة ــــ كما هي حال فلسطين ــــ وإلا على أساس طبقي بالنسبة للأوطان التي تريد استكمال استقلالها بالتنمية الوطنية الاجتماعية. ولم تعط حماس أي دليل على وطنيتها في هذا المجال أيضا؛ فهي تنظيم طائفي ومذهبي ويسعى، كما هو حاصل في غزة، إلى قمع التيارات الفكرية والتنظيمات السياسية والثقافات المجتمعية التي لا تتطابق مع الموديل الحمساوي.

تبحث «حماس» اليوم عن ملاذ. «حماس» لديها ملاذها الوطني في غزة على أرض فلسطين، ووجودها خارج الوطن لا معنى له سوى البحث عن دور إقليمي لا تحتاجه فلسطين. يمكن أن تكون لحركات التحرر الوطني مكاتب تمثيلية واعلامية بسيطة خارج أرضها، ولكن اصرارها على حضور سياسي قيادي كامل في المنفى لم يعد مفهوماً، خصوصاً بعدما أصبحت غزة خارج الاحتلال. هناك، بالطبع، مصاعب جمّة يعيشها الغزيون؛ فلتعشها قيادات وكادرات «حماس» أيضا، وتلتحم بشعبها وناسها، وتتيح للفصائل والقيادات الفلسطينية الأخرى، حرية الوجود والحركة في الأرض المحررة،

أما حياة المنافي والمداخلات السياسية في الشؤون الإقليمية، فلا مكسب منها للقضية الفلسطينية، وإنما للقيادات وارتباطاتها السياسية وغير السياسية.

مكان الفصائل الفلسطينية هو في فلسطين، للفعالية والبناء والمقاومة، وكذلك لتقديم المثال لمئات الآلاف من الفلسطينيين ممن يستطيعون العيش في فلسطين، ويهجرونها مختارين، أما أولئك الذين لا يستطيعون العودة فعلاً، فعلى الرحب والسعة، وفي سياق مهمة مركزية هي النضال الجدي المثابر من أجل العودة؛ فقضية فلسطين، في النهاية، هي قضية حرية وسيادة الفلسطيني على أرضه.

 أعلنها رئيس المقاومة بوضوح: صيغة مقاومة المنافي أصبحت من الماضي.




 

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Assad on Mayadim: Saudi Arabia openly carries out the US plans faithfully


 

President Assad Does Not Rule out Running for 2014 Presidential Elections

Local Editor
 
The Syrian President Bashar Assad considered that no oAssadbstacle prevents him from running for  the next presidential elections in 2014, stressing, at the same time, it was too early to discuss the issue before the announcement of the election date.
 
In an interview with Al-Mayadeen TV Network, President Assad accused Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey of supporting terrorism in Syria.
 
"Saudi Arabia openly supports the militant groups and carries out the US plans faithfully," Assad pointed out.
 
Assad slammed Saudi Arabia for its socio-political corruption and considered that it does not have the right to criticize the other states for any case of corruption.
 
"Saudi Arabia will change its attitude towards Syria if USA does," Syrian President added, "Bandar bin Sultan is part of the whole Saudi system that is subjected to the American will.
In this context, the Syrian president said that the political relations between the Arab countries are subjected to the American will.
 
Regarding Qatar President Assad said that it must stop its intervention in Syria affairs, including arming and funding the militant groups, if it decides to reform the Qatari-Syrian relations.
 
Assad further emphasized that the Turkish government supported the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria to enable them to rule the country.
 
President Assad praised the Iraqi stance towards Syria and said that Baghdad considers that the dangers posed by the Syrian crisis threaten its stability.
 
Commenting on the Lebanese dissociation policy regarding Syria crisis, Assad said that Lebanon allowed the military smuggling operations on its borders with Syria.
 
The Syrian leader also said that his country refrains from intervening in the Lebanese internal affairs.
 
President Assad added that he is waiting for a phone call from his Lebanese counterpart to present the proofs that condemn Syria in Samaha cause.
 
Syria Supports Honest Resistance Parties
 
The Syrian President accentuated that his country will always support the honest resistance parties, including Hezbollah that interfered in Syria crisis to protect the common national project.
 
In this context, President Assad pointed out that if Hamas returns to its initial state of resisting the Zionist enemy, we will support it.
 
"Hamas, however, betrayed Syria and the Syrians who preferred the Palestinian interests to the local ones."
 
"The factors that guarantee the success of Geneva II have not been ready yet," Assad said.
 
In this concern, the Syrian president called on the UN-Arab League envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi to abide by his mission and not to depart from it.
 
President Assad asserted that the Syrian government will attend Geneva II conference.
"We are ready to start the negotiations with the peaceful opposition factions, not the armed ones," he added, " The Syrians must approve any solution for the crisis."
 
President Assad considered that Syria is achieving a vast progress in its battle against terrorism.
 
President Assad pointed out that in the late 1970's and early 1980's, Syria called on confronting terrorism, yet "none in the world took care."
 
"Syria has always been against terrorism and held international alliances to fight it."
Syria is now fighting al-Qaeda on its territories which large quantities of weapons were smuggle into after Iraq invasion.
 
"When the demonstrations failed to reach its aim, they intensified the smuggling operations to overthrow the state in Syria," Assad added.
 
"When the opposition adopts the military track it becomes a terrorist group," Assad pointed out
 
"The Western and the Arab  countries supported these terrorist groups to carry out their plots in Syria."
 
According to the Syrian leader, the Americans are selfish because they think of their interests regardless of their partners'.
 
Assad recounted the incidents that illustrate the American-French pressure against Syria to change its policies that personify the real Arabism and resistance and attain the supreme national interests.

Source: Websites
21-10-2013 - 20:21 Last updated 22-10-2013 - 00:48

Friday, September 27, 2013

West Bank: Omens of a Third Intifada



Palestinian stone throwers confront Israeli soldiers in the southern West Bank city of Hebron on 23 September 2013, as tensions run high following the death of an Israeli soldier who was shot by a suspected Palestinian gunman. (Photo: AFP - Marco Longari)
 
Published Thursday, September 26, 2013
 
The reigning state of despair among Palestinians has been growing steadily since the end of the Second Intifada. Day after day, the Israeli occupation expands as the options for Palestinians, ostensibly represented by a new generation of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) eager to seek a "settlement,” grow narrower. The killing has not abated, nor the settlement movement and the Judaization of Jerusalem. The "peace process" track continues as a "strategic option." But the streets have not come to a rest since the Second Intifada, as they didn’t after the First Intifada and during the period of the Oslo Agreement.

Although, the frequency of clashes and confrontations might have decreased, the revolution continues to simmer, awaiting a spark to ignite. Today the situation in the West Bank evokes the period leading up to the First Intifada. The pace of clashes is rising and military operations are intensifying, despite the project for peace.

Ramallah – In a matter of hours, attention shifted from the far north of the West Bank to the south. In Qalqilya in the north, a Palestinian citizen named Nidal Emer led Israeli air force pilot Tomer Khazan to an empty spot. He killed him, in order to swap his body with that of his detained brother. Nidal took the initiative, but ended up like his brother: in an occupation cell.

In Hebron in the south, amid daily clashes between occupation forces and residents, a Palestinian sniper shot at stationed soldiers, killing one and injuring another. The occupation forces retaliated, closing the city and waging a sweeping campaign of arrests, but were unable to find the "unidentified shooter."

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - Knights of the Galilee, part of Fatah, claimed the operation in Qalqilya. Some people were optimistic about the movement's return to special operations and the escape of the Fatah genie from the PNA's bottle. However, its credibility was soon called into doubt the next day, when it issued another statement also claiming the Hebron operation, which had already been claimed by al-Asifa, part of Fatah-Intifada, which had split from the Fatah Movement in 1983.

On Israeli Radio 2, an Israeli security official spoke about the continuing security coordination between the PNA and Israel to capture the "killer" in Hebron. The father of the man from Qalqilya denounced his son to the station. "My son is a killer and deserves to be killed," he said.
But it does not matter anymore. What matters is that Palestinian youth can take the initiative from outside of the quarreling factions and narrow interests of the political parties. Two soldiers were killed in less than 24 hours, something that has not happened since the Second Intifada, whose anniversary falls next Friday.

The details of the Hebron operation remain unclear, despite the maniacal security operation, which led to the arrest of a man close to 100 years of age for owning an Ottoman era rifle. The identity of the Hebron sniper is not yet clear, however, and the statements by the factions claiming the operation have not been verified.

Meanwhile, military experts in the occupation army have maintained that the sniper was professional and successfully carried out the operation in its three stages: locating the perfect spot, selecting a target, and the withdrawal of security. The sniper picked a soldier standing on open ground, so that the bullet would not ricochet behind him. However, the downside of the operation were the ensuing squabbles between the parties and their lack of credibility, exposed after contradictory statements were issued within less than an hour by two factions with a long history of political disagreements.

This negative fallout also plagued the Second Intifada and was one of the most important factors in its collapse. However, the breadth and size of the clashes of last month, especially in the West Bank and Jerusalem camps, could herald a new uprising.

Amidst all the fury, a young group calling itself the Intifada Youth Coalition is calling for mobilization and protests to protect sacred sites next Friday, which coincides with the anniversary of the Second Intifada. A video made by the coalition is being widely shared on social media sites. In it, a young man calls for confronting the occupation on all fronts set to a song by Julia Boutros, Ya Thuwar al-Ard, which brings to mind the Second Intifada.

Despite differences between the factions, there is a general consensus rejecting negotiations. Several factions launched a popular campaign against the negotiations at a press conference in Ramallah, attended by all PLO factions.

Senior Fatah officials have also expressed their rejection of the negotiations process, including central committee member Abbas Zaki, who declared that negotiations were futile and called for "struggle and insisting on Palestinian constants."

Even figures who had participated in the Oslo process have expressed, albeit timidly, their regret at signing the agreement, including. The head Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat went as far as complaining that "Israel is not fulfilling its obligations."

However, this was not enough to inspire the Palestinian leadership to halt or even postpone negotiations for one day, despite the fact that three young men were martyred in Q
 
alandiya. It did not even review the "legitimacy" of its choice, which contradicts the consensus of PLO factions, nor did it change its policies or strategies, which seem to be wholly focused on turning "Palestinian life into negotiations."

Seven martyrs have fallen since the beginning of the latest round of negotiations two months ago. They were all from the camps where the First Intifada erupted and caused the most trouble during the Second.

It is enough to see the sacrifices of Jenin camp, which was back in the headlines following the martyrdom of Islam al-Toubassi at the beginning of this week. The incident led to a limited military operation at the nearby Jalama checkpoint, before the PNA's security forces managed to suppress the camp's anger, prohibiting its residents from reaching the frontline areas.

But Jenin is the not the only camp where the revolution is still simmering. In Qalandiya, three Palestinians were recently martyred and clashes continue near the Qalandiya occupation checkpoint nearby. In al-Oroub and al-Fawwar camps in Hebron, clashes have been occurring on a daily basis with the occupation forces stationed nearby, far from the eyes of the media and the PNA's forces.
Current conditions and factors do not provide Palestinians with any other option. Al-Aqsa mosque faces daily raids and there have been calls by Israelis for a million person march on the holy site to coincide with the anniversary of its storming by Ariel Sharon, which laid the ground for the Second Intifada.

Popular mobilization against Israel is also on the rise inside the 1948 territories, particularly in the Negev and the Triangle, which also coincides with the October 1 revolt that led to the martyrdom of 13 Palestinians from the occupied territories.

It seems the break out of a third intifada is only a matter of time. Friday could be the day the phoenix rises from the ashes.

The PNA Impedes the Intifada

The PNA has cloaked all options following Oslo under the guise of the "national project." Anyone who objects or dissents falls outside this project. Under this slogan, the Palestinian resistance was liquidated in the West Bank, including the al-Aqsa Brigades, where the PNA's forces are the only power on the ground. Any weapons not in its hands have become outlawed.

The PNA suppressed all action against negotiations, supported by its wide popular base which follows the Fatah movement and the regional winds that put wind in its sails. The PNA has the money and media and is capable of manipulating the discourse. Sometimes it dons the robe of piety, accusing its detractors of debauchery and blasphemy, as it does with the PFLP, for example.

With Hamas, accusations of bartering with religion and extremism are mounted. Fatah’s minister of awqaf (endowments) unabashedly declared a fatwa for "revolution against Hamas" and forbade any opposition to the president in the West Bank.

In political differences it finds an opportunity to avoid facing reality, accusing others of instigating a crisis.

The bedlam following the killing of the two soldiers is the responsibility of Hamas, according to Fatah spokesperson Usama al-Qawasimi, who said that "Hamas' credibility in the Palestinian street suffered a serious blow after the uncovering of their real schemes and their use of religion and resistance as a cover. If Hamas wanted to change the situation and aim for resistance, it has to start resisting in Gaza and to maintain the truce with Israel at gunpoint."