The Olive Harvest in Palestine

Wedad Rami is a young student at An-Najah university in Nablus who, in addition to her studies, is a volunteer at the Hayat Centre for Civil Society Development-Palestine.  This is an article she wrote for the Dundee-Nablus Twinning Association.  In it she describes her recent experience of picking olives with some friends.  As she makes clear even this peaceful activity is fraught with danger from the illegal Israeli settlers.

 

Olive Harvest in Palestine

Palestinian farmers start picking their olive trees in the autumn months (September, October and November). The whole Palestinian family participates in this tiring, wonderful, and joyful harvest. In fact, many Palestinian families depend for their livelihood on the olive harvest because they can make from the olive tree many productive things, such as olive pickle, olive oil, olive soap, and also they can use olive wood in manufacturing furniture.

My friend’s family have land in Deeristia village – near Nablus – which is full of olive trees.  She asked me and other friends to help her family in picking the olives.  Actually, she asked us to do that because their land lies near a Jewish settlement and the Israeli soldiers gave them an exact time to finish their picking and If they don’t finish it in the exact time they will prevent them from continuing their picking.
As I personally shared in this Harvest, I found it a very interesting, tiring and frightening one. It was a very wonderful experience because this was my first experience in picking olives, everyone is working, picking olives and talking at the same time. Then after we spent 7 hours in picking, my friend’s mother prepared a very delicious lunch. In fact the ingredients are all from the land such as olive pickle, olive oil, yogurt, thyme, tomatoes, cucumber and tea. Also, it was very tiring because you have to wake up in the early morning at about 6:00 am in order to exploit time as much as you can and also to avoid the high temperature of the sun . Then we spent 13 hours in picking from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm.  Certainly it’s a long time but we do not feel it because we love what we do. In addition, it was very frightening because this land lies near a Jewish settlement and during our picking we kept hearing the sound of shooting because the soldiers were training.  At first I felt a great deal of panic but my friend calmed me and I tried to forget what was happening. Then after we had picked almost 30 trees, we returned home very tired but holding memories I myself will never forget, as I murmured to myself  “it was the first time but not the last time I will go to pick olives and help these farmers.”
As you know Palestine is an occupied country and as a result of the Israeli Occupation this interesting harvest can be miserably turned into an unpleasant one, simply because of the difficulties that the farmers are exposed to from Israeli soldiers.  These range from preventing the farmers from harvesting their trees, expropriating land, to even uprooting their olive trees. Actually, after these abusive practices what do you expect from this poor farmer ??? Do you think he will leave his land ??? For sure No, he will insist to stay in his land, never giving up and willing to die for his irreplaceable and invaluable land – indeed as he called it his honor. Clearly, the reaction of Palestinian farmers towards zionist aggression reveals an important issue which is the strong relationship between the Palestinian farmer and the olive tree. Challengingly, Palestinian farmers stand in front of  Israeli zionists just as the olive tree does.  Although the Olive tree was exposed to harm from the zionist soldiers, it is still digging its roots deep in the earth and can regrow again and again.  Indeed, Palestinians are still staying here in Palestine like the olive tree.
Wedad Rami
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Public meeting with Mousa Abu Maria from Palestine Solidarity Project

Tayside for Justice in Palestine and Dundee University Action Palestine invite you to a public meeting

Tuesday 4th December, 7.30pm, T9 Dundee University Tower Building

Mousa Abu Maria will give a first-hand account of Palestinian Grassroots Non-violent Resistance

Mousa Abu Maria is one of the founders and leaders of the Palestine Solidarity Project in Beit Ummar (between Bethlehem and Hebron). He is married to a Jewish American with whom he has a daughter. He was imprisoned from 1999-2003 and was held for a long period of time with historic hunger-striker Khader Adnan. While in jail he became committed to the path of non-violence. Since then, as leader of his community’s Popular Committee, he has led opposition to the stealing of his village’s land by settlers and to the extremely oppressive movement restrictions that Israeli Occupation Forces have imposed on the residents of his village. Activists bravely removed roadblocks that cut off their village from access to the road to Bethlehem. Mousa is a farmer who has had land confiscated in the recent past. He has paid a heavy price for his activism, including being shot in the head in 2008 and being held in administrative detention for over a year from 2008-2009. He will talk about living next to aggressive settlers, the oppression and harassment by Israeli Occupation Forces – including constant night raids and the arrests of children – life in Israeli prisons, and the relatively new (two year old) movement of the Women’s Organising Committee.

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Student activists scale roof of the Scottish Parliament for Gaza

Around fifteen members of the We Are All Hana Shalabi network have occupied the roof of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, Edinburgh, in protest at the recent massacre carried out by the Israeli Army in Gaza.
The activists are calling upon the Scottish Government to do more to condemn Israel’s recent crimes, and to acknowledge strong Scottish public demand for sanctions against Israel for its ongoing occupation, colonisation and massacring of Palestinian people. To read more…
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Scottish Parliament Motion on Gaza

Please ask your MSP to sign Scottish Parliament Motion on Gaza: S4M-04871

Alison Johnstone, Lothian, Scottish Green Party, Date Lodged: 16/11/2012 That the Parliament condemns the missile attacks on Gaza by Israel, which have resulted in many deaths, including children; supports the call from the Secretary-General of the United Nations for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and for both sides to respect their obligations under international humanitarian law; believes that a repeat of the conflict four years ago in which an estimated 1,400 Palestinians died can be avoided; supports the efforts of the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign to raise awareness of the rights of the Palestinian people, and calls on the UK Government to stop arms sales to Israel.

Email a template (or your own) letter  to your MSP by going to: www.coordin8.org.uk

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Dundee-Nablus Twinning Association Events – 27th Nov to 1st Dec

Exhibition – The Art of Occupation – Scottish Artists, Palestinian Visions

Tue 27th Nov – Sat 1st Dec

Central Library, Wellgate, Dundee

Open during Library opening hours (usually 9am – 6pm)

Everyone welcome, free entry.

Scottish artists present work on a Palestinian theme to celebrate over 30 years of twinning between Dundee and Nablus (in Palestine). The exhibition features a variety of artists in different media and with explanations of the twinning.


Talk – Eyewitness: Life Under Occupation – Florence Germain (EAPPI)
Wed 28th Nov at 7pm

Conference Room – Central Library, Wellgate, Dundee

Everyone welcome, free entry.

Florence recently spent 3 months in a small village near Nablus.  She was there as a witness and to support the villagers whose land has been taken by Israeli settlers.  Her talk will describe how this has affected the lives of the people in the village.

Film Screening and Cultural Evening
Steps Theatre, Central Library, Wellgate, Dundee
Thur 29th Nov at 7pm
Everyone welcome, free entry.
An enjoyable and informative evening for all.  The first cut of the new film about Dundee and Nablus will present a picture of the people of both cities and explore some of the similarities and differences.  The film-makers and the group who visited Nablus last month will be on hand to answer any questions you have about the film, about Nablus or about the twinning.
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Killing 11 Month Old Babies is not Self Defence!

Alister Rutherford, who has recently returned from a visit to Nablus, reflects on the latest Israeli onslaught against Gaza.

There is an inevitable sense of déja vu with the latest Israeli murderous assaults on Gaza.  The media here in the UK and the USA parrots without any checking the Israeli version of events.  Which is always the same – Israel is only responding to rocket fire from Gaza into Israel.  Often this is qualified as Hamas rocket fire, just to make sure we all know who is to blame.  And of course, right on cue, our hapless Foreign Secretary, William Hague, duly appears on the wavelengths to blame Hamas for starting this round of violence.  President Obama spreads the same message in the USA.

Yet even a cursory look at the evidence shows that no Israeli had been killed due to rocket fire from Gaza, before the start of the latest escalation of Israeli assaults on Saturday 10th November. Yet prior to then, at least two Palestinians had been killed by Israeli soldiers.  On Monday November 5th Israeli forces shot and killed 23 year old Ahmad Nabhani.  Then on Thursday November 8th another Israeli force invaded southern Gaza, in the course of which they killed a 13 year old boy, Ahmed Younis Khader who was playing football in front of his house.  So much for targeted killing!  How much coverage did these unjustified killings of innocent Palestinian civilians get in the western media?  Where was William Hague and President Obama?  No word of blame was uttered against Israel for these two murders.  Yet when Palestinians in response to these killings do attack Israeli forces, Israel then unleashes hell on the whole of Gaza in a supposed right of self-defence.  And our brave western media just laps it all up.  The initial killings of a child and a young man by the Israelis cast aside in the rush to blame Hamas.  For more information on the timeline for the recent Israelis attacks see these two articles, here and here.  For an analysis of the biased coverage provided by our own BBC see here.

It is a rather strange kind of self-defence that causes the deaths of children including Omar Masharawi, the 11 month old baby referred to in the title of this post.  Yet another triumph for the much vaunted precision bombing of the Israeli airforce!  For of course this latest attack on Gaza has nothing to do with self defence.  It was, as is the case with all Israeli wars, a war of choice.  The nearness of the elections in Israel may have been a factor in the timing of the Israeli attacks.  Perhaps though, it was the prospect of a long term truce agreement with Hamas that prompted Israel to attack.  Many observers are of the view that Israel does not want peace.  A long term truce agreement would weaken the power of the military in Israel and more importantly put greater pressure on Israel to enter into serious negotiations with all Palestinians, including Hamas.  Not what most Israelis really want.  Much better to keep up the pretence of an existential threat to Israel in order to justify their unwillingness to enter into negotiations to bring about a two state solution.  Israel is doing everything possible, with its relentless expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, to make a two state solution impossible.  So Israel has every reason to avoid negotiations.  And what better excuse than a little war of aggression against Hamas.  So a few innocent civilians, including children, get killed.  So what, in the greater scheme of things – securing a greater Israel, preferably free of all Palestinians.  This is alas, what out leaders in the UK are supporting by offering diplomatic cover to Israel.  Things do not look good.  For a more detailed analysis of why Israel chose to attack now, see these two articles by Jerry Haber and American Jewish writer, here and here.  Finally for an Israeli perspective on the deaths of the three Israelis in Kiryat Malachi, see this article by Larry Derfner from +972 magazine.

From Alister’s blog

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End the Massacre in Gaza! Solidarity with Palestine! Sunday 18th November, 4pm City Square, Dundee

End the Massacre in Gaza! 
Solidarity with Palestine!
Sunday 18th November, 4pm
City Square, Dundee
BRING YOUR FLAGS, BANNERS AND FRIENDS
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD
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Emergency National Demonstration End the Massacre in Gaza! Solidarity with Palestine!

Emergency National Demonstration  
End the Massacre in Gaza! 
Solidarity with Palestine!

Assemble Charlotte Square, Edinburgh 
Saturday 17th November, 12pm
Israel has just confirmed the launch of its latest war on Gaza “Operation Pillar of Defence” also known as “Operation Pillar of Cloud”.
There is an ever rising death count and a ground invasion is imminent.

This comes 4 years after the brutal and devastating Operation Cast Lead, which saw the massacre of nearly 1500 Palestinians.

Last May over 500 people marched to the Scottish Parliament in solidarity with the Palestinian hunger strikers demanding that the Scottish Govt end all ties with the apartheid state of Israel.

We need bigger numbers on Saturday to make clear that we stand in complete solidarity with the people of Gaza, to call on the Government to denounce Israel’s barbarity and to fully divest from Israel.

Bring your flags, banners, and voices.

March to the Scottish Parliament.

Demonstration called by We Are All Hana Shalabi and Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Supported by:

Friends of Al Aqsa (Scotland)
Glasgow Palestine Human Rights Campaign
Edinburgh Uni Students for Justice in Palestine
Stop the War (Scotland)
Glasgow Uni Palestine Society
Strathclyde University Students for Justice in Palestine
Glasgow Caledonian University Palestine Society
Dundee University Action Palestine
Kashmir Solidarity Movement
James Connolly Society
Edinburgh Uni Islamic Society
Edinburgh Uni Amnesty Society
Glasgow Uni CND
Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!

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Student Voices: Education Under Occupation

Student Voices: Education Under Occupation 

As part of Right to Education week, Dundee University Action Palestine is hosting two speakers from Birzeit University in the West Bank. They will be speaking about education in Palestine under the Israeli occupation.

The event will be held this Friday (16th November) in the Baxter Suite, Room 1.36, 2nd floor, University Tower Building at 4.30pm. Everyone is very welcome.

The Right to Education Week is a Campaign initiated by Birzeit University in the West Bank, which aims: to document, research and raise awareness of the issues facing Palestinian education under Israeli military occupation; to build an international campaign in support of Palestinian students, teachers and educational institution, and to oppose the illegal Israeli occupation and its attacks on Palestinian education, demanding the right to education and unimpeded access for all Palestinians to their educational institutions.

for more information please go to: http://right2edu.birzeit.edu/
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Campaigners raise new questions about Batsheva funding

Some 150 protesters picketed Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre on a cold and wet Tuesday evening calling for a boycott of Israel state-funded dance company Batsheva.  Four Israel supporters attended a counter-demonstration.  Batheva’s performance was interrupted by protests at least eight times while a good number who had bought tickets turned over their tickets to the protesters after learning of Batsheva’s link to the Israeli government.

In August, hundreds protested outside Batsheva’s Edinburgh International Festival performances over three nights and scores disrupted the performances inside Edinburgh Playhouse.

Batsheva is promoted by, and receives the bulk of its funding from, the Israeli State as part of their ‘Brand Israel’ project, which the campaign group Don’t Dance with Israeli Apartheid describes as an attempt to detract from Israel’s crimes.  Campaigners are now raising questions about other sources of Batsheva funding, which include Israeli armaments companies Eastronics and IDB International.  The Jewish National Fund, accused by campaigners of complicity with racist Israeli land policies and whose UK branch lost David Cameron’s patronage last year, is another donor.

Kate Logan of Don’t Dance with Israeli Apartheid said, “Batsheva is explicitly linked to the state of Israel, and the latest information we have on links to armaments companies and the JNF confirms our position.  Our campaign engaged directly with Batsheva’s artistic direct Ohad Naharin in August and we’re disappointed that he has refused to continue that discussion.  We now know that Naharin’s claim to be concerned with the situation of Palestinians and appeal to engage us in dialogue is not sincere.”

During the Q&A session following last night’s performance in Edinburgh an one audience member asked if the Batsheva representatives thought it was acceptable to tour using Israeli state funding in the same week that Israel is carrying out air strikes in Gaza.  Logan reports that, “when the woman was shouted down by the audience, Naharin did not challenge this behaviour and declined to engage with the question.  This casts serious doubt on Naharin’s so-called commitment to ‘dialogue’”.

Protests will continue tonight at the Festival Theatre and are expected across the country at all venues hosting Batsheva’s UK tour.

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