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Sunday, 30 June. 2024
 
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Events on the ground spiraled downward this week with 10 people killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israeli air raids and a bomb in west Jerusalem that claimed the life of a Scottish woman. On March 22, eight Palestinians including three children were killed in various regions of the Gaza Strip. One eleven-year old and one 16-year old from the Helow family of the Shujaiyeh neighborhood were killed in the strikes, which Israel says is a response to the recent rocket attacks from the Strip into Israeli territory.

On March 20, two bodies belonging to 17-year olds Imad Farajallah and Qasem Ateweh were retrieved near the Breij Refugee camp following a night of Israeli army raids.

Additionally, on March 25, three men from the Lahham family were killed in Rafah when a smuggling tunnel collapsed on them. According to medical sources, the men became trapped in the tunnel after a sewage pipe exploded and flooded it.

The barrage of rockets flying out of Gaza and hitting Israel has caused no fatalities and minimal damage. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to use “full force” to stop them. On March 25, the premier said ahead of his meeting with United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates that "No country could accept such attacks."

Prime Minister Salam Fayyad also met Gates in Ramallah, but with a different message. He told the defense secretary that Israel should end its occupation by September. Fayyad has embraced the program, “Ending the occupation, establishing the state”, which is based on a formula of building up Palestine’s institutions and security system in two years in preparation for the establishment of a Palestinian state by this September.

The diplomatic efforts of the week, however, have been marred by the violence that has overtaken the region. On March 23, a bomb hidden in a bag went off near a bus stop in west Jerusalem, injuring 39 Israelis and killing a British woman. Israel’s government was quick to call it a Palestinian terrorist attack although no Palestinian group took responsibility for it. Even Israel’s military analysts admitted it was not Hamas’ attack style.

President Mahmoud Abbas immediately condemned the bombing. Fayyad said he strongly denounced it, “regardless of whoever carried it out.”

The Islamic Jihad, which did not say it carried out the Jerusalem bombing, did come out with a statement the day later, saying the operation was a natural reaction to Israel’s crimes.

One such “crime” took place on March 25 when Israeli forces demolished a tent belonging to Palestinians in the Ein Al Hilwa village north of the Jordan Valley. On day earlier, Israeli settlers from Maskiot erected a tent in the same area on private Palestinian land.

On Thursday, residents of the illegal Maskiot settlement put up a tent by the Ein Al-Helwa village, north of the Jordan Valley, on land belonging to Nabil Daraghmeh. Settlers put up barbed wire around the tent, raised Israeli flags and chanted slogans demanding the expulsion of all Palestinians according to local residents. That tent was allowed to stay.

On March 22, Israel’s Knesset voted 37-25 in favor of the ‘Nakba-Law’ first introduced in 2009 by MK Alex Miller of Yisrael Beiteinu. Among other things, the law calls for the reduction of state funding to groups that hold Israel’s independence day as a day of mourning, something it says would “contradict the character of the state as ‘Jewish and democratic”.

Anyone who “breaks” this law could be fined. This of course, is targeted at Palestinians living inside the Green Line and Palestinian refugees who lost their home and lands in 1948 when Israel was created.

The law also applies to activities which deny that Israel is a Jewish state as well as the country's democratic character, and which support armed struggle against the state or terror acts against Israel.

Finally, on March 26, Hamas leaders in the West Bank said it had received invitations to meet with President Abbas. A meeting between the President and former Speaker of the House Aziz Dweik could be held as soon as March 26, according to sources. The invitations are part of the President’s initiative to end the years long split between Fateh and Hamas, the common demand of Palestinians everywhere.

 
 
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