Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Israel's Peace Now turns 30

Israel's Peace Now turns 30

by Beth O'ConnellMon Apr 7, 3:29 PM ET

Loathed or loved by many Israelis, Peace Now this week marks 30 years as a movement which has deeply influenced public opinion but not achieved its vision of peace with the Palestinians.

The group plans to celebrate three decades of activism and anti-settlement battles on Tuesday at a Tel Aviv square named after prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated after addressing a peace rally there in 1995.

In 1982, Peace Now led a 400,000-strong protest at the same square, calling for a two-state solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

What was then seen as a radical concept is now the US-backed consensus view in Israel and the basis for negotiations under way with the Palestinians.

Longtime activist Galia Golan remembers secret meetings with representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in occupied east Jerusalem nearly 30 years ago to discuss possible future peace talks.

The breakthrough finally came in 1993 when Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Rabin signed the Oslo accords, five years after the PLO recognised Israel's right to exist.

"We had a role in changing the public dialogue and the fact is that today there is a majority supporting the two-state solution, negotiations and pulling out of the West Bank," said Golan, 69.

Peace Now first won prominence on Israel's political scene in 1978, riding a wave of popular support for army reserve officers who had published a letter calling for peace between Israel and Egypt.

One year later, president Anwar Sadar signed a peace treaty with prime minister Menachem Begin making Egypt the first Arab government to make peace with Israel.

Since then Peace Now, which calls itself Israel's oldest peace movement, has drawn hundreds of thousands of Israelis to its rallies, and some of its activists have gone on to win parliamentary seats.

It has also taken its campaign against Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank to Israel's highest court. The international community considers the settlements illegal and a key hurdle to Middle East peace.

"Peace Now was established to fight the settler movement," says Sammy Smooha, a sociology professor at Haifa University.

"It has provided information on settlements and demonstrated that they are counterproductive for Israeli security and the peace process."

The peace movement was a counterforce to hardline Jews who settled the West Bank and Gaza Strip after their occupation in the 1967 Middle East war.

"We saw the issue of the settlements as central for peace from the start," says Golan, a professor at the Lauder school of government in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv.

"We failed to prevent new construction but we managed to make the issue critical and make the public realise we must get rid of them," she said.

Not surprisingly, the movement's loudest critics come from the right-wing settler movement.

"In 30 years Peace Now has brought upon Israel only violence. I don't judge their intentions, just the result of their deeds," says Dani Dayan, chairman of the main settlement organization, the Yesha Council.

Dayan pointed to the group's support for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from south Lebanon in 2000 and from Gaza five years later, which he said had served only to bolster Israel's Islamist foes Hezbollah and Hamas.

The last major Peace Now demonstration was in May 2005 in support of the removal of Jewish settlements in Gaza, and today some question the group's relevance now that its political views are mainstream.

To the settlers, Peace Now's influence seems to have waned since the outbreak of the second Palestinian uprising in 2000, the collapse of US-sponsored peace talks early the following year and Hamas's seizure of Gaza last June.

"Israeli public opinion has seen the illusion of peace, seen the big mistakes Peace Now and their allies have made," says Dayan, who believes it may result in victory for the right at the next elections.

But over the years Peace Now has made a significant contribution to raising public awareness, says Smooha, "spreading the idea that peace is possible, achievable, and not an illusion."

Sunday, March 2, 2008

WAR and Peace

30 years Peace Now 8th April 2008
3rd March 2008
Operation "Warm Winter" ends in Gaza since last wednesday's Escalation,
Last evening Gush Shalom at 18.00 and Peace Now with Meretz at 19.00 we demonstrated in the Kirya.













Thursday, March 06, 2008

Sad Days

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAD
The word sad refers to an emotional condition, the antonym of "happy". Sadness is often associated with depression, suffering or grief..
Thursday morning seemed calmer after the Bad Wednesday
MK Eitam to Arab MKs: One day we'll expel you from Israel
until Thursday at 9pm:
Last update - 00:29 07/03/2008
Officials: Terrorist was East Jerusalem resident
Eight killed in terrorist attack at Jerusalem yeshiva
By Jonathan Lis, Yair Ettinger and Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondents


Eight people were killed and nine others were wounded Thursday evening when terrorists infiltrated the Mercaz Harav yeshiva in the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood in Jerusalem, police said.

Three of the injured were listed as being in serious condition and taken to Hadassah Medical Center in Ein Karem, while the other six were lightly hurt and taken to Sha'arei Tzedek Medical Center. One of the injured is 15 years old. MDA declared the incident a "multiple casualty event."

Jerusalem District police chief Aharon Franco said the terrorist entered the yeshiva, pulled out an automatic weapon from his bag and began firing in all directions.
An Israel Defense Forces paratrooper who had his weapon with him engaged the terrorist in a gun battle, and two police detectives who arrived on the scene also fired at the assailant. The terrorist was killed in the incident.

Security officials said the terrorist was a resident of East Jerusalem.

An organization calling itself "Galilee Freedom Battalions - the Martyrs of Imad Mughniyeh" took responsiblity for the attack, according to Hezbollah's Al-Manar television. The veracity of the claim was not clear.

Hezbollah has vowed to avenge last month's assassination of its terror chief, Imad Mughniyeh, in Damascus. The organization has blamed Israel, which has denied any role in the killing.

A large number of security and emergency medical personnel arrived on the scene, with some 50 ambulances summoned.

Police and Israel Defense Forces troops searched the complex and the surrounding area for nearly two hours in order to determine whether a second or possibly third terrorist was still holed up inside the yeshiva or had fled.

The evacuation of the dead and wounded was delayed due to the searches.
MK Eitam to Arab MKs: One day we'll expel you from Israel
Tempers flared yesterday in the Knesset when National Union MK Effi Eitam told Arab MKs that "one day we will expel you from this house, and from the national home of the Jewish people."

Eitam expressed his anger at Tuesday's rally in Umm al-Fahm, where demonstrators chanted slogans calling Israel "a Zionazi state" and urging "Gaza martyrs" to carry on with their struggle.

"No sane democracy can put up with acts of treason during wartime," Eitam said.

"We have to drive you out, as well as everyone else who took part in yesterday's unruly, reckless and treacherous anti-Israel diatribe."

Balad's leader, MK Jamal Zahalka, heckled him in turn: "You're a madman, a miserable character, a racist," and was ejected from the debate.

Ra'am-Ta'al MK Taleb El-Sana said Eitam should be imprisoned and court-martialed for his conduct as a senior officer in the Israel Defense Forces during the first intifada.

"He advocates the expulsion of Israeli citizens," he said. "Eitam belongs in the ash heap of history."

Eitam said in response that he did not call on an expulsion of the Israeli Arab community entirely, only Arab MKs and those who participated in Tuesday's rally.


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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Zavta

Today Veidat Meretz with three candidates for Leadership. Zehava Galon, Ran Cohen and Haim Oron.
Bibi said a few years ago that the Left have Zavta.
Recently I was with Michal with Small Theater and Gil Kopach who wrote a play.
9th March 2008 Zavta again Supporterts of Haim Oron, The Following did not appear in English
Amoz Oz supports Oron:
עדכון אחרון - 00:07 10/03/08


עמוס עוז: הכל בשל לניצחון של השמאל בבחירות
מאת מזל מועלם
הסופר אמר בכינוס תמיכה בחיים אורון לראשות מרצ כי "היריב אינו הימין אלא הייאוש"; אורון: ברגותי אמר לי שאפשר להגיע לפתרון תוך זמן קצר
תגיות: עמוס עוז, חיים אורון, מרצ, זהבה גלאון
עמוס עוז, אתמול. יותר ויותר ישראלים עייפים ממדינת המתנחלים, טען
תצלום: דן קינן
השמאל החילוני יכול לנצח בבחירות הבאות, הכל בשל לכך - כך אמר אמש (ראשון) הסופר עמוס עוז בכינוס תמיכה במועמד לראשות מרצ, ח"כ חיים (ג'ומס) אורון באולם "צוותא" בתל אביב.

לדברי עוז, האתגר הגדול של השמאל הוא לשכנע ציבורים שיש קשר בין הכיבוש לבין העוני, וכי האחד נובע מהשני. "המצוקה מכרסמת ודרומה מגדרה וצפונה מחדרה יש מדינת מצוקה. היריב האמיתי שלנו אינו הימין אלא העייפות והייאוש, התחושה שאין מה לעשות", אמר עוז, שהוסיף כי "יותר ויותר ישראלים עייפים ממדינת הימין והמתנחלים וחשים ש'עד כאן'".

עוז דיבר גם על המצב עם הפלשתינאים, ואמר כי קיימות שתי ישויות פלשתיניות, בגדה וברצועה, וכי "עם האחת אפשר וצריך להגיע להסכם שלום, ועם האחרת אפשר וצריך להגיע להפסקת אש". "ברק ויתר על חלום השלום, וגם המצוקות החברתיות אינן מדברות אליו", הוסיף עוז, שטען כי "מפלגת העבודה היא גוף פוליטי מתפרק".

ח"כ אורון דיבר בכינוס ואמר כי "קיים ציבור גדול שמחפש כוח פוליטי שייצג אותו, שמחפש פוליטיקה אחרת שאיננה הגמגמנות של אולמרט, הזיגזג של ברק או הספינים של ביבי. הם רוצים פוליטיקה של יושר, שליחות וריסון יצרים". אורון סיפר כי נפגש עם מרואן ברגותי ביום חמישי האחרון וזה אמר לו "ג'ומס, אתה יודע שיש פתרון אליו אפשר להגיע בזמן קצר ממה שחושבים. היסודות והפתרון כבר הונחו בקווי המתאר של יוזמת ז'נבה שלה היו שותפים הפלשתינאים".

הבחירות הפנימיות לראשות מרצ יתקיימו ביום שלישי הבא, ה-18 במרץ, ובהן יתמודד אורון מול ח"כ זהבה גלאון וח"כ רן כהן.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Friday, January 18, 2008

Music

Bob Marley Uprising Redemption Song
18th August 2007 Saturday Evening "Leilot Yaffo - Jaffa Nights"
Artist: Bob Marley
Album: Uprising
Title: Redemption Song

Old pirates, yes, they rob i;
Sold i to the merchant ships,
Minutes after they took i
From the bottomless pit.
But my hand was made strong
By the 'and of the almighty.
We forward in this generation
Triumphantly.
Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom? -
'cause all i ever have:
Redemption songs;
Redemption songs.

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;
None but ourselves can free our minds.
Have no fear for atomic energy,
'cause none of them can stop the time.
How long shall they kill our prophets,
While we stand aside and look? ooh!
Some say it's just a part of it:
We've got to fulfil de book.

Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom? -
'cause all i ever have:
Redemption songs;
Redemption songs;
Redemption songs.
---
/guitar break/
---
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;
None but ourselves can free our mind.
Wo! have no fear for atomic energy,
'cause none of them-a can-a stop-a the time.
How long shall they kill our prophets,
While we stand aside and look?
Yes, some say it's just a part of it:
We've got to fulfil de book.
Won't you help to sing
Dese songs of freedom? -
'cause all i ever had:
Redemption songs -
All i ever had:
Redemption songs:
These songs of freedom,
Songs of freedom.
9th September 2007.
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Etta Jones at Last! Reissue of November 15 1960 Album Bought CD 18th January 2008.
With Stormy Weather (1933)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Last!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia At Last!

Studio album by Etta James
Released 1961
Recorded January-October 1960
Genre Blues/Soul
Length 28:27
Label Chess/MCA
Producer Philip & Leonard Chess
Professional reviews
All Music Guide link
Etta James chronology
At Last!
(1961) The Second Time Around
(1961)
At Last! is a 1961 album by Etta James, and the first LP release for the blues singer. Released through Chess Records, the album consisted primarily of pop, blues, and jazz standards. James is presented as a more mainstream R&B singer on the LP, though several tracks are more traditional blues in style and vocalization. The album marked James' major mainstream breakthrough. Six tracks charted on both Billboard Magazine charts Black Singles Chart and Pop Singles Chart, including "At Last," "All I Could Do Was Cry," and "Trust in Me." In 2003, the album was ranked number 116 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
1-"Anything to Say You're Mine" (Sonny Thompson)–2:33
2-"My Dearest Darling" (Eddie Bocage/Paul Gayten)–3:00
3-"Trust in Me" (Milton Ager/Jean Schwartz/Ned Wever)–2:57
4-"A Sunday Kind of Love" (Barbara Belle/Anita Leonard /Louis Prima/Stan Rhodes)–3:14
5-"Tough Mary" (Lorenzo Manley)–2:24
6-"I Just Want to Make Love to You" (Willie Dixon)–3:04
7-"At Last" (Mack Gordon/Harry Warren)–2:57
8-"All I Could Do Was Cry"
9-"Stormy Weather" (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler)–3:05
10-"Girl of My Dreams" (Sonny Clapp)–2:20
11-"My Heart Cries" (Harvey Fuqua/Etta James)–2:36 **1
12-"Spoonful" (Dixon)–2:50 **1
13-"It's a Crying Shame" (James/Fuqua)–2:54 **1
14-"If I Can't Have You" (Fuqua/James)–2:50 **1

**1 Bonus track for 1999 Chess Records reissue.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

1995 Tel Aviv 4th November 1995 Rabin Square.

In 1995 I worked in Yachin Building on Kaplan street. Yossi Beilin's Ministry office was there. That Saturday evening I was at the Kikar. Rabin and Peres were happy that many thousands of people came to support Peace and against Violence.
I DID NOT LIKE The Demo as again it was that part of the public that I belong too
when the Other part are not there. I phoned my sister and said so.
When the demo was nearly finished I returned to Kaplan st. I saw Zalli Reshef of Shalom Achshav at "Mac David" Hamburger place and spoke to him.
Then the news on the radio said that Rabin was shot at. I went to nearby Ichilov Hospital and heard Eitan Haber announcing Rabin's murder. There were so many crazy people there that I left and went back to Kaplan.
This started a most Traumatic experience personally and publicly.
12 years later we have learnt little and the situation is worse.
I beleive that the weekness of Israeli Politics is behind this assasination and the cause that has to be changed is Proportional Representation.

8th November 2008
Efrat Gosh sings ELI ELI by Hanah Senesh:

הליכה לקיסריה
ביצוע: אריק לביא
מילים: חנה סנש
לחן: דוד זהבי
אלי, אלי
שלא יגמר לעולם
החול והים,
רשרוש של המים,
ברק השמיים,
תפילת האדם.

החול והים,
רשרוש של המים,
ברק השמיים,
תפילת האדם.

My God, My God, I pray that these things never end,
The sand and the sea,
The rustle of the waters,
Lightning of the Heavens,
The prayer of Man.
אלי, אלי, שלא יגמר לעולם
החול והים
רישרוש של המים
ברק השמים
תפילת האדם




Sunday, October 14, 2007

1966-1988 Kiron Kiriat Ono

We moved from Ramat Chen to Kiron in 1966 where we were in June 1967 Six day  War and Yom Kippur War -October 1973.
The "True Story" "Hasipur Hamity" 14th Oct 2007.
Documentary Movie on TV about 14th Division at "Chinese Farm". And comparisen with Second Lebanon War 2006.
My opinion is that in both cases the Opposition did not do what they should do.
In 1973 Menachem Begin and in 2006 Binyamin Netanyahu. Begin did not ask the government why they are not talking to Saadat? Bibi did not ask Olmert what are the aims and how long does he expect the War to be?