Wednesday, March 8, 2017

SPECIAL COVERAGE: International Women's Day in Palestine


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FEATURE

Palestinian Women: One For All, All for One


Honoring All Palestinian Women by Honoring Three: Hanin Zoabi, Ahed Tamimi, Samah Sabawi
By Vacy Vlazna
"Palestinian women have always stood side by side with their fathers, brothers, husbands, comrades to resist the Zionist occupation, to fight for freedom and legitimate rights. They are the first to go to the streets to protest the brutality of the Israeli military occupation, the first to organize sit-ins and marches demanding the release of their children, brothers and fathers from Israeli prisons. They are the protectors, the supporters, but most of all they are the comrades in the fight for a free Palestine." - Reham Al Helsi
The Pietas of Palestine bear the pain full weight of the vicious Israeli occupation made crueler for its illegality and impunity that is shielded by Western betrayal of international law and morality.
While the world looked the other way during the 70 years since the Nakba, the Catastrophe of zionist terrorism that established parasitic Israel, no Palestinian woman has been spared grief, terror and trauma because every family has been torn apart by tragedies of a beloved murdered, or incarcerated, or denied desperate medical attention, or a family home demolished, or livelihoods destroyed as unemployment emasculates their men or when life-giving olive trees and orchards are laid waste by bulldozers and the Annexation Wall. Or all of the above.
You, who casually turn your taps and light switches on and off, consider the everyday stress of barely sufficient water for the family that trickles from the Israeli Mekorot company and the systematic electricity blackouts in summer and winter extremes metered out through Israel's covert system of slow-motion genocide.
Ask yourself, how does a Gazan mother ensure her children's health when the Israelis deliberately, as means of illegal collective punishment, calculate "the minimum caloric intake necessary for Palestinians to avoid malnutrition so Israel could limit the amount of foodstuffs allowed into Gaza without causing outright starvation."
"In Palestine mothers are sacred. Every one of us has several mothers: the mother that gave birth to us, the olive tree, the land and the mother of all: Palestine. And a Palestinian mother isn't just a mother to the children she gives birth to, she is mother to all Palestinians." - Reham Alhelsi
Every Palestinian mother knows when her children leave the house there is no guarantee of a safe return. A child throwing a stone against the soldiers, jeeps and tanks of the world's 4th largest nuclear military may be buried that afternoon with a bullet in his/her back, or left to bleed to death on the street as the occupation forces prevent the ambulance from attending. Or that brave stone may effect 15 years in prison for her teenage child while Israel's military killers, like Elor Azaria who point blank murdered a wounded Palestinian youth lying unarmed on the road gets 18 months for 'manslaughter'! If that. The only assurance for the Palestinian mother is the killer's promotion will be forthcoming.
Three comrades in the fight for freedom, Hanin Zoabi, Ahed Tamimi, Samah Sabawi hailing from the fractured body of Palestine - 1948 occupied Palestine, the 1967 occupied Palestine- West Bank and Gaza/diaspora respectively - represent the sumoud (steadfast resilience), the courage, the integrity defining the spirit of Palestinian women.
Hanin Zoabi
Hanin Zoabi was born in Nazareth and in 2009 became the first Palestinian woman to become, via the Arab Balad party, a member of the Knesset; the Israeli government.
As Israel has severe anaphylaxic reactions to Truth, Hanin's blunt truthfulness, calling an Uzi an Uzi, challenges the media monopoly on Israel propaganda hence drawing hellfire from the zionists.
She has compared Zionist Occupation Forces to ISIS-  a fair comparison given both aim to set up exclusive political entities through violence: a Jewish State from the river to the sea, and a wide sweeping Islamic Caliphate. She was slammed and urged to apologize for calling Israeli commandoes 'murderers' for killing 9 unarmed Turkish humanitarian workers on the Gaza flotilla vessel, Mavi Marmara, on which she was a passenger.
Au contraire, she demanded in parliament, "Those who murdered need to apologize, you need to apologize.". Shrugging off the Holocaust taboo, she stated "During Kristallnacht thousands of Jewish businesses and synagogues were burned, while the Germans remained silent. Today, as the homes of Palestinians are burned, as churches and people are burned alive- the majority in Israel remains silent."
For her feisty principled outspokenness on Israel's violent transgressions against Palestinians and democratic delinquency....
"Rather than seeing democracy as equality and human rights, now the only meaning of democracy in Israel is the rule of the - Jewish - majority."
.... Hanin has been bullied and reviled by Israeli parliamentarians, denigrated  as 'terrorist', 'neofascist,' "Haneen Zoabi is not a circus, she isn't even worthy of being used as lion food." (Avi Dichter) and repeatedly threatened with the revocation of her citizenship, suspension and expulsion from the Knesset.
Undaunted, the formidable Hanin unswervingly demands a one state with equality for all its citizens and in the meantime she fights for equal rights for Palestinian citizens of Israel, challenges Zionism and its recent law that legalized theft of Palestinian land through settlement expansion, and serves the rights of women.
Ahed Tamimi
Ahed, 15, was born with the Tamimi DNA of resistance and was suckled on Israeli tear gas and Palestinian sumoud in the weekly protests of her village, Nabi Saleh.
Nabi Saleh has 500 residents whose daily view across the valley is an army base alongside  the Jewish settlement, Halamish, built on their stolen land. They began weekly protests in 2009 organised by Ahed's parents Bassem and Nariman, when the settler militia took over their village spring. Bassem, a grassroots nonviolent advocate has been described by the EU as a human rights defender. He has been arrested, tortured and incarcerated at least 4 times, once for 3 years. More than 13% of Nabi Saleh protestors have been in Israeli detention.
The first time I saw Ahed was on You-tube. Then all of 11, she was doggedly confronting with her little fist Israeli soldiers armed to the hilt, demanding the release of her brother. Like Justin King, her courage had a profound impact on me,
"It wasn't just the defiance in her eyes. It was the fact that it wasn't new to her. She had obviously seen more carnage and violence than most. She was a veteran. The world is becoming more and more accustomed to female warriors, so why did this veteran's battle have the impact it did? She was 13 years old. I say "woman" because she isn't a "child" and she isn't a "girl". Not anymore. She's a hardened veteran. We bought her childhood at the price tag of $10 million dollars per day in military aid to Israel." - Justin King
The next time I saw this teenage warrior, she was fiercely locked, along with her  mother, aunt and cousin, onto an armed army thug that was attempting to arrest her 12 year old brother. The soldier was no match for these Tamimi lionesses and Mohamed was released. The big bad Israelis are so afraid of young Ahed, that pressure erupted to deny the 15 year old a visa to enter the USA  for a speaking tour. While David and Goliath are myths, Ahed versus the Goliath zionist army is reality.
One day, Ahed may succeed Hanin Zoabi as President of Palestine: both have more integrity and courage in one eyelash than all the traitors in the Palestinian Authority.
Samah Sabawi
Samah Sabawi is a Palestinian-Australian-Canadian poet, playwright, editor, PhD student, powerful orator, political commentator and spokesperson for Palestinian freedom. She was born in Gaza to Suhailah and Abdul Kareem Sabawi, a distinguished poet, author and non-violence revolutionary.
The Sabawi family's forced wrench from Gaza is characteristic of Palestinian exiles in the diaspora and Samah's passion for justice and love for her homeland is the gravitational pull of her activism and art,
I stand dispossessed of everything but my words
They are words of truth
Of fire and steel
I use them deliberately
Not to incite hatred
Not to frighten
But to lighten up this darkness
That tore me into 11 million pieces
And scattered me across the earth
Words tell my story
Nakba
Naksa
Forced exile
Ethnic cleansing
Apartheid
Words
Carefully chosen
Purposely uttered
These are the words that lay the foundation
Of the language of my liberation
Samah is a sought-after spokesperson whose sharp intellect lit with poetic flair and reconciliatory grace makes her a powerful ambassador for Palestine in the diaspora. Yet, like Hanin, Samah too has been a target of controversy; the tentacles of the zionist lobby have no boundaries in the west. In 2014, Samah was dropped from a panel debating the two-state solution at the Wheeler Centre Melbourne because of her support for BDS. When she was reinstated, Jewish panelists Geoff Bloch, Dvir Abramovich and the Head of the General Delegation of Palestine to Australia, Izzat Salah Abdulhadi withdrew from the event. In 2016, Abramovich reared his zionist head to strike with the faux accusatory venom of anti-semitism at Samah's play, Tales of a City by the Sea, a love story set in Gaza,which was included in the  Victorian school curriculum and has since gone on to win literary awards.
On this 2017 International Women's Day, I close with Samah's poem, published in I remember my name,
Imra'a
For my sisters in the Arab World and beyond
Feb 17, 2013
I
am
woman
Imra'a
Whole
Not a fragment of your shadow
Not a rib torn out of your torso
Not a mail order
Not a house slave
Not a fairy-tale princess
Not a damsel in distress
Not a genie in a bottle
Not a devil
Nor a saint
Not scattered
Not arranged
Not lacking in brain or piety
Not a fountain of propriety
I am eternity
Lived in an instant
I am constant randomness
I am chaos in stability
In songs you ache for me
I am your refuge and your refugee
Your barren desert and your fertile field
Your homeland...your 'watan'
My womb yields the fruit of life
I am your Mother
Daughter
Sister
Wife
A prince of poetry wrote of me
"Alommo madrasaton..."
A mother is a school if well prepared
You prepare a well-mannered nation
For a thousand and one Arabian nights
I am inspiration
In the Holy Scriptures
I am temptation
I am your Eve in the Garden of Eden
My qualities revealed in the holy Quran
'inna kaydahonna azeem'
I am your dream
Your 'hoor alayn'
Your seduction
Your redemption
Your struggle
Your salvation
I am strength and weakness
Rolled into one
I am your lived reality
And all that you refuse to see
I am what you cannot define
Cannot confine
To a fantasy
I am human
Of flesh and blood
My faults monumental
My virtues unquantifiable
I am neither a reflection of you nor on you
Your ticket to paradise does not begin with my virtue
Your peace of mind does not begin with my conformity
Your redemption does not begin with my submission
Your honor is not defined by my chastity
Your fantasies are your own
Your vice is yours alone
For I carry my own
Burden alone
I am woman
Imra'a
Whole
- Dr. Vacy Vlazna is Coordinator of Justice for Palestine Matters and editor of a volume of Palestinian poetry, I remember my name. She was Human Rights Advisor to the GAM team in the second round of the Acheh peace talks, Helsinki, February 2005 then withdrew on principle. Vacy was convenor of Australia East Timor Association and coordinator of the East Timor Justice Lobby as well as serving in East Timor with UNAMET and UNTAET from 1999-2001. She contributed this article to PalestineChronicle.com.

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REPORT

Gaza Marks International Women's Day


Marking Women's Day, Gaza heard the stories of women who had broken the gender stereotypes as part of the "Listen to Your Voice" campaign.
Organised by the Euro-Mid Observer for Human Rights the event saw Fatimah Soror explain how she became the first female bus driver in 2005.
"I challenged the community traditions and succeeded to fulfill a dream that many Palestinian women want to achieve," she said.
Euro-Mid adviser for women's issues Arroub Soboh spoke about the challenges facing the Palestinian women, stressing that women are able to make "positive change" towards a "better life".
She also spoke about the general problems facing woman in the region, including strict rules and traditions, as well as unemployment and low wages.
Ratiba Ahel, Palestinian refugee who fled war-torn Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria to Gaza, said that she "defeated despair and succeeded in her project" to make handcrafts, noting that her products started to find their way into the Palestinian market "however they are very simple".
Meanwhile, the former female prisoner, who spent time in Israeli jails, Fatima Al-Zeq spoke about her suffering inside Israeli jails, reminding attendants that there remain 56 females held in Israeli jails.
At the same time, hundreds of women in Gaza took to the streets and headed to the UN office in Gaza, calling for the international body to put pressure on the Israeli occupation to stop its violations against Palestinian women.
(MEMO, PC, Social Media)

REPORT

Maha, A Gaza War-survivor Child 'Full of Hope Despite Hardships'


By Palestine Chronicle Staff
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) has published a report describing the life of Palestinian child Maha al Sheikh Khalil, a ten-year old girl who survived the 2014 massacre Israel committed against Gaza's Al-Shuayia neighborhood.
"Looking as if it had been hit by an earthquake, the attack left more than 1949 residential buildings completely destroyed. The arbitrary intense bombing led to 195 civilian casualties, of which 50 were women and 55 children. Furthermore, the 180 children became disabled as a result of this war. A whole new generation of children has grown up knowing nothing but war," PCHR wrote.
PCHR added that Maha suffers from quadriplegia after having caught shrapnel in the neck, resulting in vertebrae spine fracture. "Despite the challenges and hardships she been through, is full of love, and hope. Maha's childhood memoirs are afflicted with loss, war, and being left with irreparable injuries," the human rights group explained.
Six Israeli mortars hit the house of Maha's family, killing seven of her family members. "It was an arbitrary attack targeting civilians, as the family had never been involved in any kind of political resistance," PCHR continued.
Maha was treated at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital for 30 days, but due to the limited medical care facilities; her case was perceived as a lost one. The doctors gave prioritized injured persons with higher likelihood of recovery over severe cases like Maha, PCHR reported.
The family received promises to treat her in Germany, but these promises were not kept. She was treated in Turkey for 10 months, yet her condition has not seen much improvement.
(PalestineChronicle.com)

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