Tuesday, January 04, 2011

A Palestinian's Death Highlights Alliance with Israeli Leftists

Tony Karon

http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,2040661,00.html


The death of Jawaher Abu Rahmah on Saturday, reportedly from fumes inhaled after Israeli troops fired tear gas at protestors in the West Bank village of Bil'in the previous day, could easily have passed as another quotidian Palestinian tragedy. … What's beyond question, however, is that the news of Abu Rahmah's death has highlighted a new alliance emerging between a small number of Israeli leftists and Palestinians engaged in unarmed mass protest action. Scores of Israeli activists had actually joined Friday's demonstration, and they challenged the IDF claim that tear gas was fired only after stones were thrown by protestors. The news that Abu Rahmah had died brought hundreds of Israeli Jews to a protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday night outside Israel's Defense Ministry, where a handful were arrested. More were held later by the police after 25 protestors converged on the residence of the U.S. ambassador to Israel and allegedly threw some of the U.S.-made tear-gas canisters collected in Bil'in onto his lawn. (Who's to blame for Gaza's power blackouts?)

The self-described leftists and anarchists engaged in direct action in concert with unarmed Palestinian protests are a negligible presence on an Israeli political spectrum whose median has moved steadily to the right over the past decade. But their actions may be directed less at the Israeli political mainstream than at international civil society….

http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,2040661,00.html

Guest Comment: although written as a paean, it is easily read as a condemnation of these Israeli "leftist" NGOs (Yesh Din, B'tselem, etc.) who promote the Palestinian victimization myths and narratives which are then copied without question by journalists from Time, etc. NGO Monitor is putting out a compilation of NGO claims and media quotes on this case ....

GMS

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