Gilad Atzmon Discusses American Foreign Policy on Press TV

 http://www.presstv.ir/usdetail/162623.html

 

The American foreign policy is at cross-roads. For decades, Washington has advertised equality and human rights in international circles. But, at times, the U.S. has contradicted its own alleged values, philosophy and democratic approach.
 
Some argue that America's self-interest supersedes the spread of democracy worldwide. However, there are those who say Washington's approach serves neither the national interest of Americans, nor does it promote equality and democracy.
 
So, the question arises: who then benefits from current American policies?
 
Press TV's U.S. Desk discussed the issue with Gilad Atzmon who is a political activist, musician and author in London.

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Gilad Atzmon: Liberating the American People

Burning rage ... protester stands on blazing Cairo streetIn his latest Newsweek article Stephen Kinzer  wonders who  America is betting on to counter the popular  rising forces in the Middle East : “The same friends it has been betting on for decades” he answers.   “Mubarak’s pharaonic regime in Egypt, Mahmoud Abbas and his Palestinian Authority, the Saudi monarchy, and increasingly radical politicians in Israel. It is no wonder that Iran’s power is rising as the American-imposed order begins to crumble,” he concludes.
 
Kinzer explains America's stance succinctly and accurately : “The U.S. keeps Mubarak in power - it gave his regime $1.5 billion in aid last year -mainly because he supports America’s pro-Israel policies, especially by helping Israel maintain its stranglehold on Gaza. It supports Abbas for the same reason; Abbas is seen as willing to compromise with Israel and is, therefore, a desirable negotiating partner….. American support for Mubarak and Abbas continues, although neither man is in power with any figment of legality; Mubarak brazenly stage-manages elections, and Abbas has ruled by decree since his term of office expired in 2009.”
 
In the light of Kinzer's statement, the following questions surely need answering -- Why does America support those regimes, whose leaders' dictates, ideologies and methods of ruling are totally and openly incongruous with America’s alleged value system? And If America is genuinely concerned with the so-called ‘rise of Islam’, why then, did it eradicate Saddam Hussein’s distinctly secular regime? And if America is, as it claims, enthusiastic about encouraging  'non radicalised' secular Arabs, why is it constantly seeking conflict with Bashir Asad, leader of another secular stronghold? And If America does indeed champion democracy, why does it support the Saudi regime, Mubarak and Abbas? Why does it not seek friendship with the democratically elected Hamas?
 
In short American policy seems to be a total mess -- unless one is willing to openly admit that there is a clear coherent thread running through American foreign policy : it simply serves Israel’s interests. 
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Richard Falk Reponds


http://richardfalk.wordpress.com/

Because my blog prompted by the Arizona shootings has attracted many comments pro and con, and more recently has been the object of a more selective public attack on me personally, I thought it appropriate to post a supplementary blog with the purpose of clarifying my actual position and re-focusing attention on the plight and suffering of the Palestinian people being held in captivity. In the background, are crucial issues of free speech, fairness in public discourse, and responsible media treatment of sensitive and controversial affairs of state.

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Gilad Atzmon: Jews against the King

Along the years we have heard about ‘Jews against Zionism’, ‘Jews against Racism’ and ‘Jews against anti Semitism’. In the last few days we have learned about a new Jewish collective. They are called ‘Jews Against the King.’

Apparently some Jews in Hollywood are not happy with the great cinematic success of The King’s Speech, the latest British film. 

The King’s Speech follows the story of King George VI- a man who never wished to be King, and had trouble with his confidence and public speech as he had an uncontrollable stammer.  From a Jewish perspective King George VI was nothing but an anti Semite.

Hollywood blogger Scott Feinberg cites an anonymous email, supposedly from an Academy member, which claims the picture ignores George VI’s role in preventing Jewish refugees from fleeing Nazi Germany to Palestine.

"I'm an Academy member and there are a LOT of us who won't vote for The King's Speech for this reason," the email reads.

Feinberg speculates that the email may be part of “an orchestrated smear campaign”. Critics claim that George VI indirectly conspired with Hitler to prevent Jews from reaching Palestine, which at the time was under British mandate.  

I guess that sooner or later Hollywood may have to liberate itself of its Holocaust driven agents.



Gilad Atzmon: The Palestine Papers and Us

I have a rule -- I never intervene in Palestinian political matters. I never comment on Palestinian internal debate. I do not think that I have the right to do so : I am an ex-Israeli and an ex-Jew, and I write about Israel, Jewish Identity politics, and Zionism.
 
For me, the leaked Palestinian Papers provide us with a valuable glimpse into Israeli politics and Western complicity in the crimes carried out against the Palestinian people.  I do realise that most Palestinian commentators agree that the leaked papers have “damaged whatever little credibility the Ramallah-based authority still enjoyed among Palestinians” ; yet, more than anything else, the Papers prove beyond doubt that Israel is  not a partner for peace -- In spite of the weaknesses that have been shown by the PA since the 1990’s, Israel has failed to secure a peace deal, and has consistently failed to show any will to bring the conflict to an end. In short -- Israel has always wanted more.
 
The Papers have also clearly shown that whilst Israel likes to present an image of ‘political pluralism’ , that is little more than a deception : there is not much difference at all between  Tzipi Livni and Avigdor Lieberman. Both are Zionist enthusiasts, and both are interested in a ‘Jews only state’ -- Indeed, just like Lieberman Livni too,offered to “transfer Israeli Arabs.”
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Gilad Atzmon: Valley of the Wolves

Valley of the Wolves: Palestine is a new Turkish movie portraying the Mavi Marmara massacre as a premeditated Israeli attack that was set to kill innocent peace activists.

An uproar has erupted in Germany in the last few days over the upcoming launching of the film. The film's intended release date in Germany is January 27, the same day as the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. 

Apparently the German distributor of the film confirmed that the company had been unaware of the sensitivity of the date.  However, I actually think that linking between the events is not such a bad idea. If the International Holocaust Remembrance Day is there to remind us of crimes committed by a racist ethno-centric regime in the past, the Turkish film is there to awaken us to the colossal crimes that are committed by a racist ethno-centric regime in the present.  If Germans are genuinely interested in the Nazi past, they better look closely at Israeli current brutality.

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365 AM DOCUMENTARY --GAZA (must watch)

http://www.bidayat.org/en/projects/427/365-am-documentary/

Synopsis

Two young journalists found themselves in the middle of what would be their biggest story yet, but what happened would change their lives forever.

 365 AM is the raw story of Gaza and two journalists trying to reach the rest of the world from inside one of the most deeply divided and silenced places on the globe. 

Objective of the film

1- we seek to show and educate the Western audience about a different narrative than the one they are used to seeing about the people in Gaza.

2- we intend on entering this film into many film festivals around the world.

3- we will create a website that will empower people to take action giving them a set of practical steps that they can take to help the people of Gaza.

4- we hope to do a speaking tour around the world with Ayman Mohyeldin and Sherine Tadros targeting the Universities, and other educational and prominent institutions to shed light on what happend in Gaza.

 

website:
http://vimeo.com/16007525



Arte TV interview with Gilad Atzmon ahead of OHE's European Tour in March

Talking about Israel, Nazism, comparisons and multi-culturalism 

Der Jazz-Musiker Gilad Atzmon

http://www.arte.tv/de/Kultur-entdecken/metropolis/3656934.html

 
EUROPEAN TOUR DATES


Gilad Atzmon & The Oriental House Band

The Tide Has Changed

06.03.11 A - Wien, Porgy & Bess

07.03.11 Fr-Paris, Librairie Résistances
08.03.11 L - Redange, L'Inoug
09.03.11 Frankfurt, Kulturfabrik
11.03.11 CH - Klosters, Kulturverein
12.03.11 CH - Chur, 3 Könige
13.03.11 Freiburg, Jazzhaus
14.03.11 Pforzheim, Domicile
15.03.11 Saarwellingen, Jazzclub
16.03.11 CH - Zürich, Moods
17.03.11 Karlsruhe, Tempel
18.03.11 Köln, Altes Pfandhaus
19.03.11 Heilbronn, Jazzclub



Amazon.co.uk

 

Mohammed Omer: Operation Cast Lead Is Over, But the Nightmare Continues


Abdullah (in red shirt) and his little brother (r) play “Arabs and Israelis” with their friends in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah. (Photo M. Omer)


The Sept. 6, 2010 issue of the leading German newspaper Der Spiegel included the article "Studies Show Nurture at Least as Important as Nature" by Joerge Blech on the findings of a groundbreaking study on intelligence. Researchers found that prolonged poverty, stress and other environmental factors—including war and the deprivation of basic needs—directly affect a child's intelligence and, therefore, his or her life prospects.
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Dr. David Halpin: Silence is Complicity: The methodical shooting of boys at work in Gaza by snipers of the Israeli Occupation Force






 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=22879

Introduction

 

  The deliberate injury of the limbs of 23 boys by high velocity weapons has been logged and described by Defence for Children International – Palestine Branch (DCI-P) since March 2010. (1)  Some of the facts have been published in national newspapers.  These barbarous acts contravene international and national law but there are no judicial responses.  The caring professions see the physical and mental pain of those who suffer and they should be in the vanguard in calling for this great cruelty to cease forthwith.  Political leaders have failed to act.  The Geneva Conventions Act 1957, which is of central importance in holding war criminals to account in the jurisdiction of the UK, is being emasculated.

 

Context

 

  Most of the 1.5 million population of the Gaza strip is impoverished.  Half are refugees from Mandate Palestine or  their stock.  About 50% of the male population is without work.  It has been isolated and occupied for decades.  A commercial port was being built in 2000 but that was bombed by Israel.  The isolation and the hobbling of its commerce was increased by a siege which was started in March 2006 in response to the election of a majority of Hamas members to the legislature.  It was further tightened in June 2007 after the Hamas government pre-empted a coup by the Fatah faction that was led in Gaza by Mohammad Dahlan.

 

  The misery was further deepened with 'Operation Cast Lead' that was unleashed 27/12/08.  This was promised 29/02/08 (2).  "The more Qassam fire intensifies and the rockets reach a longer range, [the Palestinians] will bring upon themselves a bigger shoah (holocaust) because we will use all our might to defend ourselves.” - Matan Vilnai  Deputy Defence Minister to Israeli Army Radio.  There was a massive bombardment which killed 220 adults and children in the first 15 minutes.  This was followed by a full scale invasion.  1400 humans were killed and approximately 5000 injured physically.  The minds of very many more were injured too.  4000 homes were totally destroyed, almost all the factories and 40 mosques.  The two gleaming science blocks of the Islamic University  of Gaza were flattened by very powerful thermobaric bombs, the blasts being heard throughout the 360 square kilometres of the Gaza 'Strip'.  The siege has been even more draconian since.  Cement, ballast and steel rods are only let in at about 5% of the rate needed for rebuilding, the pretext being that 'bunkers' could be constructed.  At the present rate it will take 78 years to rebuild Gaza. (3)  Chocolate, writing paper and all manner of things have been blocked.  The 1000 tunnels at Rafah have provided a way in for goods but in the face of bombing and roof falls.

 

  The lack of any work and the extreme poverty of the large extended families has drawn the boys and men to scavenge for broken concrete ('gravel') in the evacuated Eli Sinai 'settlement' and in the industrial zone by the Erez border control post at the northern limit of the 'Strip'.  The factories of the industrial zone have been progressively demolished by Israeli shelling etc.  They are seen to the west as one enters Gaza through Erez.  A donkey and cart, shovel, pick, sieve, muscles and courage are the tools.  The rubble is used to make cement blocks and poured concrete with the cement that is imported  largely through the tunnels.  Many dozens of men and boys do this work for precious shekels in the shadow of manned watch towers and under 'drones' above.

 

  The 23 boys who have been shot between 26/03/10 (Said H) and 23/12/10 (Hatem S) are listed in the table below with skeletal facts.  These points are made:-

 

  • In 18 there were single shots and not automatic fire
  • The reported range in most cases confirms that the weapon was a sniper's rifle in the hands of a sniper
  • Almost always there were many dozens of other men and boys at work; these victims were picked off

 

The history of the injury and sequel for each boy are linked to in (1).  It has been done meticulously and the translation into English is perfect.  The pain, and often the terror, felt by the boy as the bullet struck home are vividly recorded.  No bullets have been recovered yet so the calibre/type is unknown.

 

 

 

The shooting to wound and kill Palestinians is relentless.  DCI-P notes that according to a UN study, between January 2009 and August 2010, at least 22 Palestinian civilians in Gaza have been killed and 146 injured in the arbitrary live fire zone adjacent to the border with Israel and imposed at sea. At least 27 of these civilians were children.  It also notes that the targeting of civilians is absolutely prohibited under international law, regardless of circumstances.

 

These quotations from the available stories convey a little of the poverty, the suffering and the courage:-

 

  •  Mohammad was taught by his neighbours to watch for birds flying away from the watch towers, as this was a sign to start running, as it meant soldiers were climbing into

            the towers and the shooting would soon begin.  Mohammad M - 6

 

Silence is complicity

 

References

1.    http://www.dci-pal.org/english/doc/press/UA_4_10_Children_of_the_Gravel_UPDATE_29_DEC_%202010(b).pdf

2.    http://www.haaretz.com/news/barak-hamas-will-pay-for-its-escalation-in-the-south-1.240417

3.    http://www.amnesty.org.uk/uploads/documents/doc_21083.pdf

 

 

I thank Gerard Horton and DCI-P for the availability and excellence of this information, and for supporting publication in a medical forum.  I also thank Dr Khamis Elessi in Gaza for information.

 

Conflict of interest:  I founded the Dove and Dolphin Charity 110119

<http://www.doveanddolphin.co.uk/>   with a voyage to Palestine 8 years ago and chair its trustees.  It attends to the welfare of children in Gaza in the main.  No pecuniary benefit is derived from this charity.

 


David S Halpin FRCS is an author, human rights activist and a former, orthopaedic and trauma surgeon at

the Torbay and Exeter Hospitals Devon UK

 

David Halpin can be contacted via  <david@infoaction.org.uk>  

His web site is <http://dhalpin.infoaction.org.uk/> )

 

FOOTNOTE

 

This paper was submitted to the Lancet and the British Medical Journal 4 January 2011 under the title 'Ethical'.  The refusal from the latter is here:- 

 

BMJ/2011/850099

 

The methodical shooting of boys at work in Gaza by snipers of the Israeli Occupation Force

by David Sydney Halpin

 

Dear Mr. Halpin

 

Thank you for sending us your paper. We read it with interest but I regret to say that we have decided not to publish it in the BMJ.

 

Clearly soldiers shooting at children is awful, but we didn't think your article gave a clear reason why we should be publishing it now. The information comes from the Defence for Children International (palestine section) website, there isn't much context, there's no description of the Israeli soldiers' explanation for these events, and the article just sort of ends.

 

We receive over 8000 submissions a year and accept less than 10%. We do therefore have to make hard decisions on just how interesting an article will be to our general clinical readers, how much it adds, and how much practical value it will be.

 

I am sorry to disappoint you on this occasion.

 

An editor at the British Medical Journal

 

 


 

 

 

The methodical shooting of boys at work in Gaza by snipers of the Israeli Occupation Force

 

 

Number

Name

Age

Date of injury

 

Distance

from

border

metres

Injury

Activity

Single shot heard?

Hospital

 Rx

Outcome

?Work again near Erez

or other

Date report made - Arabic to English

1   Said H

15 yrs

26/03/10

100

Deep and tranverse, lower L thigh

Searching for brother

   Y

3 days

'Toe will not work' Persisting pain

Nerve injury

Lost 2 months training as plumber and car sprayer

27/10/10

2  Hasan W

17 yrs

22/05/10

 

300

Below R knee. 'Shattered'

2 months in plaster

Gravel

(G)

Y then

repeated

shooting

Home same day

(HSD)

Cannot walk. Pain on movement.

 

'.. not be able to collect gravel though family needs money'

01/09/10

3  Awad W

17 yrs

 

07/06/10

350

Shot in R knee

G

Y

HSD

Numbness  Cannot walk as he used to.

Therapy from Doctors without Borders.  Cannot work.

06/09/10

4  Ibrahim K  16 yrs

16/06/10

400

Shot in R knee

G

Y after

shooting

2 days

Pain in R leg

Forbidden by father to return to same work

16/09/10

5  Abdullah

16 yrs

22/06/10

60

Shot in R ankle

G

Y

HSD

Painful.  ?Will be able to walk normally again

'I will never collect gravel again.' 

08/09/10

6  Mohammad

M   16 yrs

23/06/10

500

Shot in R flank

G

 

3 days

Very tired when he runs

Cannot work or play

30/09/10

7  Arafat S

16 yrs

10/07/10

50

Shot in R ankle

G

Y

HSD

Still some pain and a little limp

 

18/09/10

8  N'uman A

14 yrs

10/07/10

300

Shot R lower leg – not deep

G

Y

HSD

 

Forbidden by grandfather to return

20/09/10

9  Hameed O

13 yrs

14/07/10

50

L arm – not deep

G

Y

HSD

Occasional pain

No work.  Forbidden by father to return

26/09/10

10  Khaled I

16 yrs

31/07/10

 

600

L thigh.  'Cut artery and vein

G

Y

?Heavy machine gun

15 days

 

'Considering what happened, not going to collect gravel again

27/09/10

11 Mohammad S

17 yrs

25/08/10

800

L thigh

G

 

HSD

Pain   'I have nightmares about being shot by Israeli soldiers'

‘I don’t think of going to the dangerous places anymore'

30/09/10

12  Mahmoud J

16 yrs

07/10/10

450

R thigh.  Bled profusely.  Exit wound diameter 5 cms.

G

Y

?From tank or jeep

 

 

'I wanted to buy two pigeons and raise them on the rooftop of my house. I will never go back to that place.'

27/10/10

13  Ahmad H

17 yrs

13/10/10

600 -

700

R foot/sankle  'Big hole in my foot – 4 cms with small hole other side

G

     Y

 

 

 

16/10/10

14  Yahia Z

16 yrs

14/10/10

450

R lower leg

G

     Y

HSD

 

‘I will never go back to the industrial zone even if I starve to death.'

16/10/10

15  Shamekh D

15 yrs

27/11/10

150

L foot

G

     Y

Operated

BK cast

Awaited

 

02/12/10

16  Mokhles M

15 yrs

28/11/10

500

L lower leg

G

     Y

?Op

BK cast

 

‘I’ll wait for my wound to heal before I go back to collect gravel.’

02/12/10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17  Belal L

16 yrs

 

04/12/10

600

L leg

G

     Y

plus a second shot into the L leg of his 22 yr old cousin

Fractured in two places.  External fixation above and below knee

 ‘I still feel pain in my leg,’ says Belal, ‘and I don’t know whether I will walk again or

not.’

 ‘I have come under fire several times from Israeli soldiers guarding the border. Once they shot and killed our horse.’’ Belal’s older brother Nedal (24) has been shot four times whilst collecting gravel,

‘three times in the left leg and once in the right leg,’ says Belal.

08/12/10

18  Suhaib M

16 yrs

10/12/10

250

Through and through,

just below L knee.  Exit wound 5 cms diameter

Wood

    Y

'Bullet exploded in leg.'

Long cast.

 

 'I don’t know if I

will be able to walk again,’ says Suhaib, ‘but certainly I will never go back to collecting gravel.’

18/12/10

19  Rasmi G

15 yrs

10/12/10

200

R lower leg. Fractured tibia

 

G

    Y

External fixation

In Kamal Udwan hospital

‘I still feel great pain in my leg and don’t know whether I will walk again or not.'

15/12/10

20  Fadi H

17 yrs

13/12/10

500

Below L knee

Goatherd

4 shots

HSD

Moving about at 2 days

 

28/12/10

21  Rami

17 yrs

 

21/12/10

400

R lower leg

G

    Y

HSD

 

Will collect G again. 'What can I do?'  Disabled

father.  Large family

28/12/10

22  Mahmoud S

17 yrs

23/12/10

400

R elbow

G

Gun-shots

HSD

 

'For the record, I will never go back to collecting gravel for it's a death profession.'

29/12/10

23  Hatem S

17 yrs

23/12/10

800

Head – back of.

Embedded 'shrapnel' from bullet

Collect

'straws'

Gun-shots

HSD

Headache plus nausea

 

29/12/10

 


 Global Research Articles by David Halpin



They Listen to our criticism after all

A few days ago I published an expose of Captain Israel, a new Jewish racist comic magazine. I also mentioned the names of the Jewish organisations and sponsors as listed by the Jewish magazine publisher.

Earlier on today, the Foundation For Jewish Culture contacted me. They wanted to disassociate themselves from the new Jewish comic magazine.  Someone out there starts to feel the heat. I guess that our criticism may fall on some attentive ears after all,

Here is the letter from Ester Bloom@ Foundation for Jewish Culture:

 

 

Dear Gilad,

I saw your piece on OnlineJournal and wanted to correct a misunderstanding. Although the Foundation for Jewish Culture was a nominal supporter of a project several years ago called "Team SuperJews," through the UJC and the Federation/Alliance, that project ended in 2008.

This new Captain Israel comic book is a product of StandWithUs, a completely separate and different organization with no ties to us at all. The confusion seems to stem from the fact that "Team SuperJews" had, and the new StandWithUs comic book have, main characters called "Captain Israel." But we have no relationship to the comic book or to StandWithUs.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks,

Ester

Ester Bloom

Program Associate

Foundation for Jewish Culture

www.jewishculture.org