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NPK-info 21-08-2005- Nederlands Palestina Komitee / www.palestina-komitee.nl
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On the streets of Gaza, Raji Sourani, The Electronic Intifada, 18 August 2005
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4106.shtml.

Gaza-reporting
- Israel bans Palestinian journalists from covering Gaza disengagement
Report, IFJ, 16 August 2005
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4103.shtml
- Media Disinformation: Journalists "Disengaged" From Real Gaza Story
August 20, 2005, Umkahlil
http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=8255&CategoryId=5
Quote: "..international law (a phrase rarely voiced .." [ook in onze media!!]
- Watching the Gazan Fiasco; The Shame of It All
Jennifer Loewenstein
http://www.counterpunch.org/loewenstein08172005.html
Quotes:
"..more than 900 journalists from Israel and around the world are covering the events in Gaza,
and that hundreds of others are in cities and towns in Israel to cover local reactions...."
"Where are the hundreds of journalists who should be covering the many non-violent protests by
Palestinians and Israelis against the Apartheid Wall? ­Non-violent protesters met with violence and
humiliation by Israeli armed forces? ..."

Palestinians protest Gaza smokescreen
Laila El-Haddad, Al-Jazeera, 28 July 2005
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4046.shtml
Gaza Smokescreen: An interview with Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Hind Khoury
Interview, Palestine Report, 13 August 2005
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4078.shtml
Factsheet: The Smokescreen of the Gaza Disengagement, ISM, 19-8-2005
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2005/08/19/the-smokescreen-of-the-gaza-disengagement/
Nuttig om media op te attenderen.

The settlers' retreat was the theatre of the cynical
There was no 'sensitivity training' when bulldozers went into Rafah
Jonathan Steele, Friday August 19, 2005, The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1552190,00.html

Meer
- Gaza Withdrawal 'Will not end Occupation'
August 20, 2005, Sharmila Devi
http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=8248&CategoryId=5
- How We Left Gaza, Tanya Reinhart, 19 August 2005
http://www.countercurrents.org/pa-reinhart190805.htm
- Unilateral Disengagement from Gaza, in Perspective
August 16, 2005, MIFTAH
http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=8205&CategoryID=3

- Will the Cycle of Violence Intensify?
After the Withdrawal, NEVE GORDON
http://www.counterpunch.org/gordon08192005.html
- Talking Points: The Gaza "Disengagement"
Briefing, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, 15 August 2005
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4093.shtml
- Unilateral Disengagement from Gaza, in Perspective
August 16, 2005, MIFTAH
http://www.miftah.org/Display.cfm?DocId=8205&CategoryId=3
- 'Settlers' or Terrorists
Ghali Hassan, 29 July, 2005
http://www.countercurrents.org/pa-hassan290305.htm

- Schietpartij in Israël: geen actie van een geïsoleerde gek
http://www.11.be/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=2383
Israel's "argumenten"
- Defusing Israel's "Demographic Bomb"
Hasan Abu Nimah, 11 March, 2005
http://www.countercurrents.org/pa-abunimah110305.htm

Dat verhuizen was ontroerend; "verhuizen" van Palestijnen deed dat leger wat anders en zonder tranen.
Slopen van die Gaza-nederzettingen moet wel lukken, gezien de ruime ervaring met duizenden verwoestingen van Palestijnse huizen.
Wel was daarbij de verhuisvergoeding wat minder. Benieuwd naar artikelen en uitzendingen over dat soort verschillen.

Regering antwoordt op Kamervragen
- http://www.minbuza.nl/default.asp?CMS_TCP=tcpAsset&id=3A155F546CA241CDAFBBC2484D2E2701X1X62018X89
- http://www.minbuza.nl/default.asp?CMS_TCP=tcpAsset&id=24A741113CEE4B82879683F4A7C0609DX1X64367X89
Bot over de muur: "De barrière moet naar het oordeel van de EU en Nederland een veiligheidsdoel dienen, geen politieke grens vormen,
slechts van tijdelijke aard zijn en niet het vertrouwen van de Palestijnen in het Roadmap-proces ondermijnen...."
Voor Bot: www.stopthewall.org

NPK/WL, 21-8-2005
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----- Original Message -----
From: "International Solidarity Movement" <neta_golan@yahoo.com>
To: <palsolidarity@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 9:06 PM
Subject: [palsolidarity] The Smokescreen of the Gaza Disengagement: A Fact Sheet

THE SMOKESCREEN OF THE GAZA DISENGAGEMENT: A FACT SHEET
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT
PALESTINE
August 19, 2005

With the deluge of coverage about Israel's "disengagement" from
Gaza, it's easy to be lulled into the idea that the "road map" to
peace in the region is moving ahead and that the occupation is
nearing some sort of conclusion. It's important to keep in mind the
information offered in this fact sheet.

(On-line version: http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2005/08/19/the-smokescreen-of-the-gaza-disengagement/)

GAZA DISENGAGEMENT INTENDED TO FREEZE PEACE PROCESS: According to an
October, 2004 Ha'aretz Daily interview with Dov Weisglass, senior
advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, "the significance of
the disengagement plan is the freezing of the peace process..
Effectively, this whole package called the Palestinian state, with
all that it entails, has been removed indefinitely from our agenda
..All with a presidential blessing and the ratification of both
houses of Congress."1

GAZA WILL STILL BE OCCUPIED: Israel has not yet agreed to allow
Palestinians to control Gaza's border with Egypt, to allow movement
of goods and people between Gaza and the West Bank, or to allow
Palestinians to control Gaza's air and sea space. Unless this
control is ceded to Palestinians, multiple sources (including the
International Committee of the Red Cross, Human Rights Watch,
B'Tselem and Hamoked and departments of the Israeli government)
concur that Gaza will still be under Israeli military occupation. 2

ISRAEL'S GAZA PLANS DO NOT MEET EVEN U.S.' MINIMUM EXPECTATIONS:
Israel's plan to "disengage" from the Gaza Strip does not meet even
the minimum expectations articulated by the United States. Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice stated, "when the Israelis withdraw from
Gaza it cannot be sealed or [an] isolated area, with the Palestinian
people closed in after that withdrawal. We are committed to
connectivity between Gaza and the West Bank, and we are committed to
openness and freedom of movement for the Palestinian people." 3

ISRAEL ASKS U.S. FOR ADDITIONAL $2.2 BILLION FOR DISENGAGEMENT: On
top of the $3 billion in aid that the US government gives annually
to Israel, the Israeli government is asking for an additional $2.2
billion over three years to help pay for the Gaza Disengagement. two
thirds of that amount may be used to develop the Galilee and the
Negev for relocated Jewish settlers, further dislocating Israel's
Palestinian citizens living in those regions (Washington Post). 4

ALL ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS VIOLATE INTERNATIONAL LAW: All Israeli
settlements in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East
Jerusalem, are considered violations of international law,
specifically the Fourth Geneva Convention, according to Amnesty
International, Human Rights Watch, B'Tselem (Israeli), the
International Court of Justice, the United Nations and almost all
governments in the world. Though Israel deceptively labels some
settlements "legal" and others "illegal outposts," all Israeli
settlements and outposts are illegal under international law. 5

420,000 ILLEGAL ISRAELI SETTLERS REMAIN IN WEST BANK: Only 9,000
Israeli settlers are being withdrawn from illegal Israeli
settlements in the Gaza Strip and from four illegal settlements in
the West Bank. Approximately 420,000 Israeli settlers remain in
illegal settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem (The
New York Times and multiple sources). 6

RAPID WEST BANK SETTLEMENT EXPANSION AND WALL CONSTRUCTION
CONTINUES: The expansion of illegal Israeli settlements throughout
the West Bank continues at a rapid pace, particularly in areas that
Israel plans to annex on the west side of the Wall and in the four
major settlement blocks (multiple sources). During the period that
Israel has been talking about destroying 2,000 settler homes in the
Gaza Strip, it has been building more than 6,400 settler homes in
the occupied West Bank (Ali Abunimah on Democracy Now) 7. Continued
construction of Israel's Wall on Palestinian land is annexing
Palestinian land to Israel in Bil'in and tens of other West Bank
villages.

ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS TAKE STRATEGIC LAND: In Gaza and the West Bank,
Israeli settlements are typically built in water rich, strategic
locations that facilitate Israeli control of resources and land, and
divide up Palestinian territory into discontinuous areas (Israeli
Committee Against House Demolitions). 8

ISRAELI SETTLERS KILLED EIGHT PALESTINIANS IN LAST TWO WEEKS: Two
Israeli settlers shot and killed eight Palestinians with no
provocation during the last two weeks. Despite these murders by
Israelis, and a lack of Palestinian violence, the international
media has continued to focus primarily on the possibility
of "Palestinian violence" during the disengagement.

ISRAEL UPROOTED 800,000 PALESTINIANS FROM THEIR HOMES IN 1948 AND
1967: Israel and the international media are dramatizing the
evacuation of 9,000 Israelis from illegal settlements in Gaza where
they have lived for no more than thirty years. Israel forced 737,000
Palestinians to flee their ancestral homes in Palestine in 1948, and
an additional 69,000 Palestinians to feel their homes in 1967. The
Israeli government continues to fail to take responsibility for this
massive dispossession, and to grant Palestinian refugees their right
of return as guaranteed by international law (Al Awda). 9


FACTS SPECIFIC TO GAZA

ISRAEL CONTROLS ONE THIRD OF GAZA: Approximately 9,000 settlers and
the Israeli military have controlled 33 percent of the tiny,
overcrowded Gaza Strip, while 1.3 million Palestinians, most of them
refugees or offspring of refugees, were packed into the remaining 67
percent of the Gaza Strip (The New York Times, 8/18/2005). 10

ISRAEL IMPOVERISHED GAZA: Each square mile of Palestinian land in
Gaza holds, on average, about 14,000 Palestinians. Unemployment
among Palestinians is estimated at 45 percent, and most Gaza
families live on less than $2 a day (The New York Times, 8/18/2005).
11 Because of its past policies, Israel is responsible for the
current situation in Gaza (One Big Prison: B'Tselem and Hamoked). 12

ISRAELI SETTLERS RECEIVE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN
COMPENSATION: During the disengagement, each Israeli settler family
was eligible for compensation of $300,000 to $500,000 from the
Israeli government for leaving homes on illegal settlements in the
West Bank or Gaza Strip (Christian Science Monitor 8/12/2005 and
multiple sources). 13

ISRAELI SETTLERS HAVE RECEIVED YEARS OF GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES:
Israeli settlers benefit from multiple government subsidies for
rent, water, electricity, agriculture, etc. (B'Tselem). 14

HOMES OF 30,000 PALESTINIANS IN GAZA DEMOLISHED BY ISRAEL WITH NO
COMPENSATION: While only 9,000 settlers will leave their homes in
Gaza and four settlements in the West Bank, the Israeli army
destroyed the homes of 30,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip alone
over the last four years, many of them in refugee camps, many
bordering on Israeli settlements. Palestinians receive no
compensation from the Israeli government for demolished homes.
(Danny Rubinstein in Ha'aretz Daily). 15

WHILE ISRAELIS GET TIME TO PACK, PALESTINIANS ARE FORCED TO LEAVE
HOMES WITH 15 MINUTES NOTICE: Special Israeli army units helped
Israeli settlers in Gaza to pack up their belongings as they left
their homes. The Israeli army typically gives Palestinians a maximum
of fifteen minutes warning to pack their belongings and leave their
homes before demolishing their homes.

ISRAELI SETTLERS EXPLOITED GAZA LABORERS: Israeli settlers paid
trapped Palestinian refugees from Gaza one third of Israel's minimum
wage to work as agricultural laborers. Israeli settlers paid
Palestinian laborers no compensation upon terminating their
employment due to the disengagement (Amira Hass in Ha'aretz Daily).
16

NONVIOLENCE FOR ISRAELI LAWBREAKERS, VIOLENCE FOR PALESTINIAN
CIVILIANS: The Israeli army used no weapons to evacuate protesting
Israeli settlers, who live on Palestinian land in violation of
international law, and who continue to terrorize and kill
Palestinians. 17 The Israeli army regularly uses violence and
excessive force against Palestinian civilians going about their
daily lives and Palestinian nonviolent protesters (B'Tselem, Human
Rights Watch and Amnesty International). 18

PALESTINIANS UNDER CURFEW AND MORE SETTLER ATTACKS IN GAZA: Israel
has imposed curfews on Palestinians in a number of communities in
Gaza bordering the settlements during the settler evacuation.
Meanwhile, Israeli settlers in Gaza continued attacks on Palestinian
civilians even as the Israeli military was evacuating them
(Aljazeera.net). 19


ENDNOTES

1. The Big Freeze, http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?
itemNo=H5929
2. 'Disengagement' Will Change Little for Gaza;
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2004/11/02/isrlpa9587.htm
B'Tselem, and Hamoked; One Big Prison, pg. 84;
http://www.btselem.org/English/Publications/Summaries/200503_Gaza_Pri
son.asp; The World's Largest Prison Camp,
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0816-25.htm
3. U.S. State Department: Remarks Following Meeting With President
Mahmoud Abbas, http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2005/49973.htm
4. Israel to Seek $2.2 Billion From U.S. for Gaza Pullout,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2005/07/12/AR2005071200099.html
5. LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WALL IN THE OCCUPIED
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, http://www.icj-
cij.org/icjwww/idocket/imwp/imwpframe.htm;
Israel: Bush Should Lay Down the Law on Settlements,
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/04/11/isrlpa10462.htm,;
Israel/Occupied Territories Removing unlawful Israeli settlements in
the Occupied Territories: Time to act,
http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150212005?open&of==ENG-
ISR,; Land Expropriation & Settlements,
http://www.btselem.org/English/Settlements/
6. Israeli Forces Encircle Outposts Defying Order to Leave Gaza,
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/15/international/middleeast/15cnd-
gaza.html?
pagewanted==2&ei=P94&en=Cc810b91369a360&hp&ex=24164800&adxnnl==1&pa
rtner==homepage&adxnnlx=24150467-sW6nG4gCkulxHFX4lvMITg
7. Israeli Settlers Resist Gaza Pullout, Palestinians Call for
Withdrawal from West Bank, http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?
sid=/08/15/143257

8. THE KEY TO PEACE: DISMANTLING THE MATRIX OF CONTROL,
http://www.icahd.org/eng/articles.asp?menu==6&submenu==3
9. FAQs on Refugees, http://www.al-awda.org/faqsonrefugees/
10. Gaza Reality Check,
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/18/opinion/18thur1.html
11. Gaza Reality Check,
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/18/opinion/18thur1.html
12. One Big Prison,
http://www.btselem.org/English/Publications/Summaries/200503_Gaza_Pri
son.asp
13. Giving Up Gaza, http://www.alternet.org/story/24029/
14. Encouragement of migration to the settlements,
http://www.btselem.org/english/Settlements/Migration.asp
15. The Other Uprooting,
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/612524.html
16. No Compensation, http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?
SectionID=7&ItemID=.06
17. Amnesty International condemns killing of Palestinians by
Israeli settler, calls for urgent measures to end settlers'
impunity, http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150462005?
open&of==ENG-ISR; Israeli authorities must put an immediate end to
settler violence,
http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150272005?open&of==ENG-ISR
18. Failure to Probe Civilian Casualties Fuels Impunity,
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2005/06/22/isrlpa11148.htm; Beatings &
Abuse, http://www.btselem.org/English/Beating_and_Abuse/; Excessive
use of force, http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150952004?
open&of==ENG-ISR
19. Palestinians under withdrawal curfew,
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4104.shtml; Settler Attacks
Escalate, http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article4107.shtml

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