"Without electricity children are afraid. No light at night. No oil or candles...Thirsty children are crying, afraid and desperate...Many children have been violently thrown from their beds at night from the sonic booms. Many arms and legs have been broken. These planes fly low over Gaza and then reach the speed of sound. This shakes the ground and creates shock waves like an earthquake that causes people to be thrown from their bed. I, myself weigh 120 kilos and was almost thrown from my bed due to the shock wave produced by a low flying jet that made a sonic boom.
"Gaza cannot sleep...the cries of hungry children, the sullen faces of broken men and women who are just sitting in their hungry emptiness with no light, no hope, no love. These actions are War Crimes!"
I asked Remi what is the one thing he wants non-Arab American's to understand and he replied, "Fundamentally when people come together they can make a difference-not the clichà © Barak Obama way-but in the Tunisian, Egyptian, South African and Palestinian way, which is an anti-apartheid struggle."
On July 5, 1950, Israel enacted the Law of Return by which Jews anywhere in the world, have a "right" to immigrate to Israel even if they have no historical ties to the land which is known as Palestine.
Israel's very statehood was contingent upon upholding the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which enshrines Article 13:
(1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
(2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.
But ever since the state of Israel was established in 1948, they have denied that inalienable right to the indigenous people.
The following nine categories make up the necessary, sufficient, and
defining characteristics of apartheid regimes:
1. Violence: Apartheid is a state of war initiated by a de facto invading
ethnic minority, which at least in the short term originates from a
non-neighboring locality. In all main instances of apartheid most if not all
members of the invading group originate from a different continent. The
invading ethnic minority and its self-defined descendants then continue to
dominate the indigenous majority by means of their military superiority and by
their continuous threats and uses of violence.
2. Repopulation: Apartheid is also a continuation of depopulation and
population transfer. One example is seen in the obliteration of the indigenous
Bedouins that Israel denies free movement to graze their herds and are silently
transferring the Bedouins to new locales, such as atop of garbage dumps.
3. Citizenship: The indigenous people are often denied citizenship in their own
country by the apartheid state authorities, which are ironically and
irrationally, run and staffed by the recent arrivals to the country.
4. Land: Apartheid entails land confiscation, land redistribution and
forced removals, almost without exception to the benefit of the invading ethnic
minority. Usually, members of the ethnic majority are forced on to barren and
unfertile soils, where they must also try to survive under impoverished and
overcrowded conditions.
5. Work: Apartheid displays systematic exploitation of the indigenous class in
the production process and different pay or taxation for the same work.
6. Access: There is ethnically differentiated access to employment, food,
water, health care, emergency services, clean air, and other needs, including
the need for leisure activities, in each case ensuring superior access for the
favored ethnic community.
7. Education: There are also different kinds of education offered and forced
upon the different ethnic groups.
8. Language: A basic apartheid characteristic is the fact that only very few of
the invaders and their descendants ever learn the language(s) of the indigenous
victims.
9. Thought: Finally, apartheid contains ideologies or 'necessary illusions' in
order to convince the privileged minorities that they are inherently superior
and the indigenous majorities that they are inherently inferior. Much of
apartheid thought is shaped by typical war propaganda. The enemy is dehumanized
by both sides' ideologies, words and other symbols are used to incite or
provoke people to violence, but mostly so by the invaders and their
descendants. [2]
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