Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Forced Staycation Behind An 8m Wall

Today I booked my holiday for my family and I .  Yay!  It has been two years since we have had an amazing vacation.  We are going to the US and will be touring across Nevada and California.  Our visas are authorised, our flights booked and soon we will be off.  There is likely to be no restriction of our movement, we can go anywhere we like and experience wonderful activities.

Imagine waking up to this wall every day, on the other side is the rest of the world that you have no access to!

It struck me that if I lived in the West Bank, it would be unlikely that I would be able to have a holiday like this.  Being Palestinian, I would be be living behind a 430 mile, 8m tall wall that cuts off my world from that of the rest of the world.  It is like living under apartheid, in fact, it is living under apartheid but with the added feature of living behind the Berlin Wall.  If I wanted to take my family
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away on vacation I would have to get a permit, probably travel miles to apply for it and would probably get it refused.  I would be forced to stay behind that massive wall.  Actually, if I did get the permit to go away on vacation, there is a law that says that I no longer have a claim to my house.  It is an Israeli law which then entitles the Israel Defence Force to take my home and either knock it down or give it to families of Israeli settlers.
If I was Palestinian, I would be too scared to leave my home for a holiday and be forced to live fearfully in my own home.  I wouldn't be able to give my children the experiences that many children outside of the West Bank get every year.  They would get a forced 'staycation' behind that 8m wall.
It breaks my heart to think that Israeli children and Palestinian children are not getting a chance to build peace together because they live in an atmosphere of fear and hate.

In July, I am raising money for a human rights charity in London called Amos Trust who seek to work with local grassroots organisations across the world that are building hope and peace in troubled places endorsing non violent protest and inspiring change.  Please sponsor me as I jump out of a plane by clicking the banner below.  If you can't sponsor me, no worries, but please share my post.  Building awareness is more important.

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John

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Thursday, 28 April 2016

Why you are not anti Semitic if you stand against Israel's abusive human rights activities.

The media in the UK is having a field day over the comments made by Bradford MP, Naz Shah about her views on Israel and how Israel treats Palestinians. She has been accused of being antisemitic by making comments that are deeply hurtful to the Jewish community.



I agree that the MP made comments at a time of tension and anger and perhaps her choice of words were unfortunate, but what she was expressing was anger at the devastation that Israel delivered to Gaza in 2014.

It would seem that in some parts of the Jewish community , Israel very much defines their identity as Jews. It is deeply rooted in the history of this religion and in many ways has a root for Christianity too. Indeed, Israel spends a lot of money giving young Jewish people from all over the world a free 10 day vacation in Israel so that they can get a sense of what their 'homeland' is all about.  This is a small part of Israel's Public relations machine. Being a part of a religion often does have a geographical context eg Israel for Judaism and Christianity, Saudi Arabia for Islam, India for Hinduism.

But I struggle to understand why criticising the acts of a country that are perpetrators of serious human rights abuses means that you can be labelled as antisemitic. What is happening in the West Bank and Gaza in terms of Israel's illegal oppression of those territories is a an attempt at land grabbing, ethnic cleansing and a clear lack of respect for the value of human rights.
Palestinians are being displaced from their homes , many of their children are being put in detention and land that is owned by Palestinians is being occupied with illegal Israeli settlements.

My time in the West Bank made me think clearly about how much of the world has been deceived by Israel who still uses the Holocaust to halt comments about the state being an abuser of human rights. Yes the holocaust was terrible and should never happen again and yes perhaps comparing the Israeli government to Hitler and the Nazis is wrong and hurtful. But both organisations share a common appetite for displacing a race living among them and have turned to violence to oppress them.
Let's be clear here. These actions are not about being Jewish, these actions are being taken by people who do not respect human life and are looking to extend their prosperity and greed. There are many Jewish people that are against Israel's actions against Palestinians too all over the world, including many that live in Israel itself. Israel isn't a bad country, but it's leaders are racist, make no mistake.

Don't you dare try to warp the discussion on these human rights abuses by playing the anti-Semite card because if you do, you are aligning yourself with human rights abusers, not Jews.

Friday, 8 April 2016

Great news from The West Bank. Palestinian family gets their home back.

I love good news don't you?

I want to tell you a bit about the charity that I am jumping out of a plane for called The Amos Trust and for the good news that they delivered to a family a year ago.

The family in question, is a Palestinian family who live in the West Bank.  The West Bank, in the Middle East, is rapidly being colonised by Zionist Settlers from Israel.  Large pieces of land are being taken away from their Palestinian owners to make way for Israeli families to start a new life.

Amos Trust believes in non violent protest and seeks to highlight the injustice that is happening for Palestinian families.

The family in question that I want to tell you about had their house bulldozed down.  It was done by the Israeli Defence Force which was seeking to displace the family from their home.

A year ago, and in protest of this injustice, Amos Trust raised funds and volunteers to visit the West Bank and spend time with this family rebuilding their home.

Imagine the impact that the good news about rebuilding their home had!

My friend Lia Maclean, was one of the volunteers and she helped build the home for the family.

The displaced Palestinian family - Photo Lia Maclean

Volunteering for this project is risky.  There is every chance that the IDF could return, arrest volunteers and demolish whatever progress had been started.  Despite poor whether and losing a couple of days in progress to the weather, the volunteers worked together and did a fantastic job working with local builders.


Amos Trust volunteers supporting the displaced Palestinian family by helping to rebuild their home - Photo Lia Maclean
The building team really started from scratch.

Photo Lia Maclean

Photo Lia Maclean


The end result was this beautiful home which the displaced family could move back into.


The completed home. Time to move back in! - Photo Lia Maclean
The good news from the West Bank however is that the building work finished a year ago and thankfully the IDF have not been back with their bulldozers.  Lia revisited the home and the family recently to see how settled they were.

Lia Maclean visiting the Palestinian family who are now back where they belong.
As I write about this, I feel emotional about my time in the West Bank, when I met a family in the same position.  The reality is that Palestinian families are being displaced all the time, illegally.  The UN won't do anything about it (despite their laws being broken) and sadly our Government won't do anything about the treatment of Palestinians because they want to maintain the £7Bn trade that the UK gets from Israel.

Charities such as Amos Trust are working hard to highlight what is happening in the West Bank and Gaza. They are highlighting the far right wing activities of the Israeli government, the displacement tactics, the apartheid wall and the intention to displace more and more Palestinian people from their country.

I'm not into politics, but I do care about the children that are losing their homes because of their race and the children that are put in prisons which until recently were managed by the British company G4S.

My sky dive is not going to fix this, but it might help more people to understand more about the situation in The West Bank and put pressure on our government to not support Israel in these activities.

I want to thank Lia, for making a stand and for doing something practical to help that family and thank Amos Trust for coordinating the project.

Lia wrote a blog about her time there and I would like to share that with you. Just click here. Thanks to Lia for all her great photos!

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Thank you.

John

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Monday, 8 February 2016

The House On The Hill In Al Khadr



No one likes a sob story. People want to hear good news.

In my trip to the West Bank in the Middle East I was fortunate to visit a family that lived in a place called Al Khadr.  Al Khadr is a small village on the outskirts of Bethlehem.




In the map you can see that yellow road.  I remember walking up to an area in the outskirts of Al Khadr which was set in beautiful rolling hills, with a cool breeze.  Back to that yellow road, on the Al Khadr side there is a huge wall surrounding al Khadr that has been built to keep Palestinians out of Israel.  You can see the wall in the picture below;


In this ideallic setting there is a watchtower with cameras that watch across the Palestinian side of this wall.  As you look at the picture above I am sure that you will agree that it would be a beautiful site if it wasn't for the wall and watch tower.

The land that this is built upon from which I took this photo belongs to a family that has owned this land for generations.  The day before I visited this family they lived in their own home living off the land with a bore whole for a water supply next to it.  There were many children in this family with a new born.

With an hour's notice, that family was told to leave the house as it was going to be knocked down by the Israeli Defence Force to make way for an illegal settlement for Israeli citizens that had just moved into the country.

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What was their home became a pile of rubble and that family were displaced despite their land being in their possession for generations.  The Israeli Defence Force even filled in the borehole so as to force the family to move on.

The lad in the photo below showed me around.

The demolished home of this Palestinian family.

The children were forced to live in tents.

The children showed me the coverage of their situation in the local newspaper.

This is the site of their only drinking water source, filled in courtesy of the Israeli Defence Force.
I sat down with the boy in the first picture as he explained in Arabic about what happened to his family.  He didn't even sound angry, he sounded hurt, tired, flat.  His tone of voice (despite my lack of Arabic ability) spoke volumes of the hardship he had experienced.  It took all my effort to not to fall apart weeping for this family.

A year an a bit on from then, I am pleased to say that Amos Trust made a difference to that family by helping to rebuild their home in peaceful protest to the Israeli Defence Force.  It was a huge risk for the volunteers and builders that did the work.  They could have been arrested and worse still , the Israeli Defence Force could have demolished the house again.

In a later blog I will give you an update on how that project went.

For now, please do consider my motivation for jumping out of a plane to support this work and click the banner below to help me to raise £1000 for Amos so that they can help more families to gain justice in the West Bank.

Thanks!