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The Economy of the Occupation 25: Israel Owes Billions of Shekels to Palestinian Workers | | Hanna Zohar-Kav L`Oved, Shir Hever-AIC - In upholding its obligation to deduct money from the Palestinian wages, the Department was stringently meticulous. However, in upholding its obligation to provide workers with services and benefits in exchange for these deductions, the Department was negligent. | 23/2/2010 |
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Report on Israeli suppression of Palestinian human rights activism against the Wall for UN investigation | | Addameer - A joint report submitted by Addameer, The Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign (Stop the Wall) and the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) to Special Rapporteurs of the UN Human Rights Council examines the ongoing, systematic campaign of repression levied by Israel against Palestinian human rights defenders active against the Annexation Wall. Since June 2009, Israeli authorities have arrested nearly three dozen villagers involved in anti-Wall protests from Bil’in, where weekly protests have been held every Friday since 2005, and more than 38 from Ni’lin, including 20 in the last month. At present, Addameer estimates that there are at least 56 Palestinian human rights defenders held in Israeli custody. Based on evidence collected in the villages of Ni’lin, Bil’in, Al-Ma’sara, Beit Duqqu and Jayyus, the report concludes that charges levied against Palestinian human rights defenders and repressive policies are designed to criminalize legitimate human rights activities. | 10/2/2010 |
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No Treatment in Gaza, No Security Risk, but Israel Prevents a Seriously ill Man from Getting Treatment | | Gisha - News Release - Gisha and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel appealed to the High Court of Justice on behalf of Issam Hamdan against a District Court ruling blocking his exit from Gaza for emergency medical treatment.
The State refuses to allow him out of Gaza based on its claim that he may settle in the West Bank after treatment.
Mr. Hamdan requires immediate surgical intervention; suffers from severe pain and paralysis of his left side.
Israel will bear no cost for the treatment, to be performed in a Palestinian hospital in east Jerusalem, and admits that it makes no security claim against Mr. Hamdan.
Mr. Hamdan`s case is part of a new trend in which Israel blocks treatment for Gaza patients, even in the absence of a security claim.
| 10/2/2010 |
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Exclusive interview with Colonel Desmond Travers – Co-author of the UN’s Goldstone Report | | Dr. Hanan Chehata of Middle East Monitor goes to Dublin to interview Desmond Travers, the retired Irish colonel who was one of the authors of the Goldstone Report (pdf link, h/t Mondoweiss) | 6/2/2010 |
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Did Israeli tanks carve a Star of David into Gaza soil? | | Ma`an News Agency - "According to the UN report, ‘not only do the ground signatures include tank tracks across cultivated fields and paved roads, but also a Star of David measuring 60m in diameter carved into the soil likely by IDF vehicles. It is important to note that this pattern was created during the first week of the IDF ground incursion into Gaza, sometime between 3-10 January 2009’" | 1/2/2010 |
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THE HUMANITARIAN MONITOR JANUARY 2010 | | United Nations OCHA - A number of incidents across the occupied
Palestinian territory (oPt) during January highlight the vulnerability of many herder and farming communities, most of them Bedouin, facing poor living conditions, access restrictions and/or risk of displacement.
In the West Bank, many of these vulnerable communities are located in the Jordan Valley and in the eastern slopes of the Bethlehem and
Hebron governorates, where large tracts of land have been declared closed by the Israeli authorities for military training. | 17/2/2010 |
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