Countries where there have been protests in solidarity with Palestinians & against Trump’s provocation: Tunisia, France, Yemen, Bahrain, Turkey, Kashmir, Pakistan, Jordan, Finland, Somalia, Ireland, Indonesia, the US, Egypt, Malaysia, Lebanon, Israel, UK, Russia, Germany, Sweden, Algeria, Afghanistan, Syria, Morocco, Norway, Spain, Mexico, India.

Take Intifada international.

Stand with the Rohingya: the iron law of social transformation is “an injury to one is an injury to all”

Roshid Jan, a Ro refugee (REUTERS:Damir Sagolj) Dec 10 2017

This is Roshid Jan, a Rohingya refugee holding her baby boy at their shelter in the in the camp area for orphans & widows near Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. She walked for ten days with her five children after soldiers torched their village. She is weeping about her husband who is missing. He was the religious leader of their village but was accused of being a Rohingya militant & arrested eleven months ago. She has no idea what happened to him or whether he is dead or alive.

When you understand the suffering of others, you understand their humanity. You realize your own humanity through active solidarity with those who face persecution. The iron law of social transformation is “an injury to one is an injury to all.”

Stand with the Rohingya people against genocide & for full human, democratic, civil, & refugee rights. No forced repatriation.

(Photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters)

Israeli troops brutalize Palestinian youth

Israeli brutalizing teen in East Jerusalem (REUTERS:Ronen Zvulun) Dec 10 2017

Another picture worth a thousand lies:

The media caption to this photo said: “Israeli border policemen detain a Palestinian man during scuffles at Damascus Gate after Friday prayers in Jerusalem’s Old City, as Palestinians call for a “day of rage” in response to President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.” When it comes to Palestinians, media has a way of not always lying but never telling the truth.

Let’s clean that caption up so it reflects reality: This is a Palestinian teenager in occupied East Jerusalem being assaulted by an Israeli soldier. The young man was probably denied access to Friday prayers at Al Aqsa mosque because Israel bars males under 50 years of age from entry even though it has no legal jurisdiction over Al Aqsa or over East Jerusalem. The Palestinian teen probably knelt in the public streets to pray with other men & boys & then joined protesters in defense of the mosque compound & in opposition to the whole structure of occupation & colonialism.

Long live Intifada. End the occupation. Self-determination for Palestinians.

(Photo by Ronen Zvulun/Reuters)

Stone pelters of Palestine: fearless freedom fighters & civilian defense guard

Pal protesters near Ramallah (REUTERS:Mohamad Torokman ) Dec 10 2017

When you see the extremes of violence these young men are up against, you respect them even more as fearless freedom fighters. Armed only with stones & sling shots, they’re facing one of the best equipped & brutal armies in the world. These young, mostly working class stone pelters function as a civilian defense guard for unarmed protesters against tear gas, skunk spray, beatings, rubber bullets, & being mowed down with armored vehicles & mounted police.

These protesters are near an Israeli settlement close to the West Bank city of Ramallah. They are not just venting rage at Trump’s provocation but against the entire edifice of military occupation, colonialism, settlements, apartheid, ethnic cleansing.

Long live Intifada. End the Occupation. Build BDS.

(Photo by Mohamad Torokman/Reuters)

The struggle for freedom in Palestine is hard-fought

Elderly Palestinian man (IMEU) Dec 9 2017

Today is the 30th anniversary of the First Intifada which lasted from December 9th, 1987 to September, 1993. It began in the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza when an Israeli army truck drove into a passenger car, killing four Palestinians. Protests spread to the West Bank & became an uprising against the occupation in which women played a leading role. Palestinians were met with overwhelming Israeli military force but for nearly six years the movement employed unarmed tactics like general strikes, protests, boycotting Israeli products, refusing to work in the Israeli settlements, burning of ID cards. In some ways, it marks the birth of BDS although it did not become an international campaign until 2005.

Israel used live ammunition on protesters & even then was condemned for targeting children. At least 30,000 children were medically treated for injuries from beatings by Israeli forces. Ten thousand of the children were estimated to be under 10 years of age. At least 1,409 Palestinians were killed & 120,000 arrested. Thousands sustained injuries, house demolitions, crop destructions, & deportation.

The explosive emergence of Intifada marked a major political shift to collective political resistance against the occupation, apartheid, ethnic cleansing after a long ebb in the struggle. There are parallels in the Kashmiri struggle against occupation.

This very poignant photo of a Palestinian man in Gaza shows that the long struggle for freedom takes a toll, mostly in grief from loss & fighting alone against overwhelming odds. The BDS campaign has begun a new period where Palestinians no longer stand alone. Honor & build the economic & cultural boycott of Israel. Buy nothing with barcode beginning 729.

(Photo by Dieter Endlicher/AP)

Many media commentators are doing obituaries for the two-state solution. It’s about time for the obits since it was dead in the water from its inception. After this crisis has passed, they’ll resurrect its dead ass again because the delusion of two states as a solution serves so well to deceive & temporizes Palestinian justice. The only possible enduring solution is that proposed by Palestinian activists a long time ago: a democratic, secular state where Palestinians & Jews can live as brothers & sisters.

At least two more Kashmiri Twitter accounts (one using the ironic hash tag #Kexit) were notified by Twitter’s legal department of a formal complaint by the Indian government claiming their posts violate Indian law. The more India tries to shut down the voices of Kashmiris on social media, the more that solidarity activists have to stand in for them until we figure out how to combat censorship on social media.

Standing with Palestinians does not mean standing against Jews. The current provocations over Jerusalem do not justify a free-for-all of anti-Semitic comments–at least on my wall. If you post any aspersions about Jews, they’ll be cut after your 15 seconds of shame. You have to learn what to hate in politics & if it’s other people, you’re barking up the wrong tree. Most likely it means you don’t understand what the struggle against Zionism is all about since progressive Jews have always been a leading part of that struggle. The elaborations of Zionist ideology as racist & supremacist & the struggle of Palestinians against Israeli colonialism come precisely from Palestinian as well as Jewish American & Israeli activists. Both anti-Semitism & Islamophobia are a political syphilis that cannot be accommodated in the politics of social transformation.

A 6-month-old infant was seriously injured & 25 others, including children & elderly, were injured by Israeli bombing of Gaza today. There isn’t yet a final report on fatalities but one grief-stricken man whose son was killed by an airstrike cried over his son’s body “Please God, let me kiss him one more time.”

Shove that US-brokered peace process. Protest in solidarity with Palestinians & build BDS.