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Breaking: Two establishment Jews endorse boycott of Israel and ‘single state’
Beginning of "Death of Zionism" with "chosen race special rights" dogma if one state solution with equal rights for arabs and jews did become a reality in time ahead considering demographic trends?
If "Barack Hussiein Obama" can happen in the US against all historic odds, so could happen "Barak Hussein Osama" in Israel against all odds going by below news:
Two establishment Jews endorse boycott of Israel and ‘single state’
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/10/prestige-microsoft-researcher
Facing down hecklers in NY, Gideon Levy calls for equal rights for all in one state
Philip Weiss on October 20, 2015 76 Comments
Gideon Levy with Lillian Rosengarten (l) in Greenburgh, NY, Oct. 19, 2015
Last night the Ha’aretz columnist Gideon Levy gave a thrilling speech describing the brutal tyranny of the occupation, the inevitability of the one-state solution, and the necessity of boycott and sanctions to cause Israel to change its conduct at the Greenburgh Town Hall in Westchester County, N.Y.. Levy was the guest of Jewish Voice for Peace and Wespac. Suhail Khalilieh of the Applied Research Institute of Jerusalem also spoke on the settlements; I will get to his speech in the next day or so.
Levy’s speech was frequently disrupted by pro-Israel activists. The police refused to remove the hecklers on free-speech grounds, and the crowd was too left-wing to do much beyond singing We Shall Overcome and standing in front of the hecklers in an effort to maintain order. But the hecklers added value, I believe: Levy often used the hecklers against themselves.
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/10/facing-hecklers-gideon
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Israel’s first Arab Muslim president has Web abuzz
TEL AVIV -- Israel got its first Arab president this week, a temporary position in a largely ceremonial post. It was a minor item in most newspapers and television, but the buzz on the Internet reflected deep divisions in the Jewish state, where one in five citizens are Arab. When Israel's acting President Dalia Itzik, a Jew, left for a one-week visit to the U.S. on Tuesday, Majalli Wahaba, a Druze, automatically became acting president until Ms. Itzik returns.
Mr. Wahaba, a deputy speaker in parliament, also owes his sudden promotion to rape accusations against Israeli President Moshe Katsav, who took a leave of absence.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...3-9003r/print/
Star-crossed lovers quit West Bank
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The couple married three years ago after meeting in Jerusalem
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She is a 26-year-old Jewish Israeli. Her name is Jasmine Avissar. He is a 27-year-old Palestinian Muslim, Osama Zaatar. Jasmine and Osama's is a love story, and it tells you so much about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
They met when they worked at the same place in Jerusalem, and three years ago they got married.
First they tried to live in Israel, but the Israeli authorities would not allow Osama to join his wife there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6405799.stm
Beginning of "Death of Zionism" with "chosen race special rights" dogma if one state solution with equal rights for arabs and jews did become a reality in time ahead considering demographic trends?
If "Barack Hussiein Obama" can happen in the US against all historic odds, so could happen "Barak Hussein Osama" in Israel against all odds going by below news:
Two establishment Jews endorse boycott of Israel and ‘single state’
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/10/prestige-microsoft-researcher
Facing down hecklers in NY, Gideon Levy calls for equal rights for all in one state
Philip Weiss on October 20, 2015 76 Comments
Gideon Levy with Lillian Rosengarten (l) in Greenburgh, NY, Oct. 19, 2015
Last night the Ha’aretz columnist Gideon Levy gave a thrilling speech describing the brutal tyranny of the occupation, the inevitability of the one-state solution, and the necessity of boycott and sanctions to cause Israel to change its conduct at the Greenburgh Town Hall in Westchester County, N.Y.. Levy was the guest of Jewish Voice for Peace and Wespac. Suhail Khalilieh of the Applied Research Institute of Jerusalem also spoke on the settlements; I will get to his speech in the next day or so.
Levy’s speech was frequently disrupted by pro-Israel activists. The police refused to remove the hecklers on free-speech grounds, and the crowd was too left-wing to do much beyond singing We Shall Overcome and standing in front of the hecklers in an effort to maintain order. But the hecklers added value, I believe: Levy often used the hecklers against themselves.
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/10/facing-hecklers-gideon
Related
Israel’s first Arab Muslim president has Web abuzz
TEL AVIV -- Israel got its first Arab president this week, a temporary position in a largely ceremonial post. It was a minor item in most newspapers and television, but the buzz on the Internet reflected deep divisions in the Jewish state, where one in five citizens are Arab. When Israel's acting President Dalia Itzik, a Jew, left for a one-week visit to the U.S. on Tuesday, Majalli Wahaba, a Druze, automatically became acting president until Ms. Itzik returns.
Mr. Wahaba, a deputy speaker in parliament, also owes his sudden promotion to rape accusations against Israeli President Moshe Katsav, who took a leave of absence.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...3-9003r/print/
Star-crossed lovers quit West Bank
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[TD] By Matthew Price
BBC News, Jerusalem[/TD]
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She is a 26-year-old Jewish Israeli. Her name is Jasmine Avissar. He is a 27-year-old Palestinian Muslim, Osama Zaatar. Jasmine and Osama's is a love story, and it tells you so much about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
They met when they worked at the same place in Jerusalem, and three years ago they got married.
First they tried to live in Israel, but the Israeli authorities would not allow Osama to join his wife there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6405799.stm