Israeli siege of Al-Aqsa continues through Muslim high holy days

Al-Aqsa mosque:Eid al-Adha (AP) Sept 27 2015

Al-Aqsa mosque in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem remains under siege by Israeli troops. Last week, during the celebration of Eid al-Adha, a Muslim high holy day, Israel continued to ban males under the age of 50 from worshipping in the mosque. This photo is those denied entrance worshipping in the plaza surrounding the mosque.

Using violence to deny people the expression of their most heartfelt religious commitments, especially during the holiest days of the year, is a monstrous violation of human rights & religious freedom.

Haaretz reported there were clashes again today between Israeli soldiers & police against Palestinians defending the mosque with stones, paint bombs, “fire bombs & fireworks.” They also claim Palestinian youth barricaded themselves in the mosque. It’s remarkable courage on the part of the youth since Israel recently instituted a 4-year minimum sentence for stone-throwing. Zionist settlers can torch Palestinian homes & mosques, poison water wells, & assault Palestinians with impunity but a rock will get a Palestinian kid 4 years in the gulag. There wouldn’t have been any problems at all at the Noble Sanctuary if Israel weren’t provoking it by sending troops to a place of worship & turning it into a war zone.

The Jerusalem police department issued a statement saying “The police have been making intensive efforts over the period of the High Holidays to enable worshippers of all religions to express their faith & celebrate their festivals in peace & security.” In fact, the police should get the hell out of there & let Palestinians deal with worshippers of other religions–like extremist Zionists–who try to violate the agreement with the Jordanian trust (which governs the Noble Sanctuary) expressly forbidding practitioners of other religions from worshipping there because it is a sacred site in Islam.

Apparently in a snit over Israel’s occupation of the compound, Jordan’s king Abdullah is refusing Netanyahu’s phone calls over the unrest. There’s nothing like a hissy fit to bring an occupying army to its knees. What Abdullah should be doing is to make an international scandal about what Israel is doing–not just to embarrass the UN, US, & UE for allowing the violent usurpation of religious freedom & human rights but to pressure them to oppose it. But no–Abdullah’s just not letting the butler answer his phone.

Palestinians are protesting in defense of the mosque because Israel’s intention is to take over & destroy the mosque & build a synagogue as part of manufacturing a historical & religious tradition for an invented people. Netanyahu, whose re-election has emboldened his criminality & insipidity, said “We are not the ones to change the status quo. Those who take pipe bombs to mosques are the ones changing the status quo.” Can you believe the temerity & idiocy of claiming Palestinians are trying to destroy the sacred grounds they are in fact defending!?

Building the economic, cultural, & academic boycott of Israel is urgent–along with demanding no aid of any kind to apartheid Israel.

(Photo from AP)

Pope Francis & Israel: our ‘man of the people’ stands with apartheid

Pope and Shimon Peres (AP)

If my criticisms of Pope Francis offend, I’m sorry for that but I’ve been a relentless critic of his since his 2014 trip to Israel–& in particular about his silence on the carpet bombing of Gaza. For me, that Hail Mary at the apartheid wall didn’t cut it. Nor does his call for a bantustate for Palestinians compensate for his refusal to condemn Israel.

I would hardly call myself a friend of the Vatican but I am not anti-Catholic. It’s the religious tradition that shaped me & that most of my family is committed to.

I just refuse to hold political or religious leaders to a lower standard of human solidarity than I hold myself or others. I know the Gospel says the word before the deed, but to me, if words & deeds are not in accord, then words have no meaning. So to me, it is the deed before the word.

(Photo of then president Shimon Peres & Pope Francis taken in 2014 from AP)