Munther Amira, Another Friend, is Kidnapped by Israeli Soldiers

Yesterday, I received the following message explaining the “arrest” (Israeli arrests are more like kidnappings) of my dear friend Munther Amira.

Munther is a well-known community leader who is committed to non-violence. I have watched him in action, working to defuse tense situations where Israeli soldiers were working to foment violence.

This is not the first time Munther has been arrested. He is a regular target of Israeli violence. If you are a praying person, I ask you to please pray for Munther’s release and safety.

Here is the notice from the Aida Youth Center about Munther’s arrest, (All emphasis is mine):

The Israeli occupation forces have arrested activist Munther Amira from his home in the Aida refugee camp. Munther is the the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Aida Youth Center. He is also an activist with the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee (PSCC), a collection of grassroots activist in the West Bank.

Munther was violently arrested from his home around 3 in the morning. Israeli soldiers broke down the door of Munther’s mother’s home and violently beat up Munther’s younger brother Kareem for more than 15 minutes. They then broke into Munther’s house and began beating him while they locked his wife and children in a bedroom. They tied up Munther’s sons, and took a knife and slashed the t shirt of Munther’s youngest teenage son, because it had a map of Palestine on it.

They then dragged Munther out of his home, tied him up, blindfolded him and left him in the street for over an hour.

Israeli forces screamed at and shot live ammunition towards a young boy who was watching the arrest from the window of his house. Israeli forces also prevented ambulances from entering the camp to treat Munther’s brother Kareem who was badly injured.

After more than an hour, the soldiers abducted Munther and took him into the military base.

Munther’s brother Kareem is now in the hospital.

Munther is a prisoner of conscience. This is not the first time he has been targeted for his activism. In 2017 he was arrested for participating in a peaceful demonstration demanding the release of then child prisoner Ahed Tamimi. Munther was sentenced to 6 months in prison for “disturbing public order” and “participating in a protest without a permit”.

We demand the immediate release of both our colleagues Munther Amira and Anas Abu Srour from their illegal detention.

Please raise your voice to put as much pressure as we can in the media to #FreeMuntherAmira and #FreeAnasAbuSrour

Bruce Fisk and Jonathan Kuttab Discuss a Christian Perspective on Israel’s War Against Gaza

I am happy to say that these two men are both friends of mine. In this video from the Network of Evangelicals for the Middle East (NEME), Bruce asks the questions and Jonathan offers a discussion drawing from his years of experience as a lawyer of international and humanitarian law.

Jonathan does a good job of explaining the Christian perspective on the horrors of war.

Israel is Committing Genocide. It’s Beyond Debate

I have numerous acquaintances who argue that Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza. There argument turns on the question of intent.

The legal definition of genocide requires that the aggressor explicitly states an intention to eradicate the victims. Without an explicit statement of genocidal intent, there can be no genocide.

Well, let’s skirt the word games, shall we?

Numerous Israeli leaders, both in and out of the governement, have clearly, deliberately, purposefully called for the genocidal eradication of all Palestinians from the area known as “greater Israel,” which includes Gaza and the West Bank.

If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it’s a duck — even if others insist on calling it a turkey.

Regardless of what my pro-Zionist friends may say, what is happening now in Gaza is a genocide. Confirming evidence is provided below. Just click the link:

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/Q9pFdq6rA9naFKeE/?mibextid=Ki DqeK

The Case of My Friend, Anas, Is Brought Up on the Floor of the UK House of Commons

Anas’ illegal arrest and imprisonment is receiving international attention. Please continue to pray that he will be released and allowed to return home to his family. (For previous posts about Anas, see here and here.)

 

 

“What Would I Have Done?” We Now Know How to Answer that Question

What would I have done?

That’s the common question we usually ask ourselves when watching a movie like “Schindler’s List,” the academy award winning film about one man’s efforts to rescue Jews from Hilter’s gas chambers.

Schindler risked his life to save others. And he was not the only one.

Others such as the Dutch woman, Corrie Ten Boom, broke the law by hiding Jews inside their homes, risking their freedom while trying to rescue people like Anne Frank, who hid in her neighbor’s attic.

Even though the majority of German church pastors supported the Nazi regime, there was a small  minority of faithful ministers of the gospel who eventually lost their freedom because they would not remain silent in the face of Nazi criminality.

Books like Defying Hitler tell the stories of the many ways in which ordinary people in Nazi Germany said No, refusing to march with the majority who refused to speak up or to act out against the wanton atrocities unfolding around them.

Which, again, raises the question, What would I have done?

Would I have remained inactive and silent? Or would I have spoken up, protested, or used whatever means I had at my disposal to work against the genocide and save whomever I could?

Now we all know the answers to those questions. We don’t have to wait any longer.

We are living in a unique moment of history. For a real genocide, a horrendous program of ethnic cleansing is now occuring before our eyes.

Though the American/Western mainstream media gives it all scant attention, anyone with a wider bandwidth of human interest can watch the scandalous, ugly images of daily attrocities as they unfold in real time.

Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye, The Electronic Intifada, The Gray Zone, and the Katie Halper Show (among others) are thankfully offering the news coverage that corporate America does not want us to see.

And that news is shockingly repetitious. For what Israel is now doing in Gaza and the West Bank “is a textbook case of genocide.” Those are not my words but the words of Craig Mokhiber, formerly the Director of the New York Office of the United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights.

Mr. Mokhiber is the former director because he recently resigned from his position at the United Nations over its efforts to censor his reports on Israel’s attrocities in Gaza.

As a result, Mokhiber ranks among the heroes with Mr. Schindler and Corrie Ten Boom for doing what he could to speak out, protest, and even to hinder the genocide unfolding before our eyes.

He has shown us how he answers the question, “What would I have done?”

It is all too easy to cast ourselves as heroes in our own imaginations, especially when we have no contemporary circumstances to offer us an immediate heroic option.

So, I always imagine myself the hero. But today I do not need to imagine anything. I can face the evidence squarely by looking at my actions today.

What am I doing today to protest, to act, to work against the textbook case of genocide now being written in the pages of modern history with Palestinian blood?

This is the answer for both you and me.

If I am doing nothing to defend Palestinian life today, then that’s what I would have done to defend Anne Frank — nothing.

If I am doing nothing to protest the genocide now occurring in Gaza, then I would have remained silent as I inhaled the stench of Auschwitz.

We can all go to bed tonight knowing that we have answered the perpetually troubling moral question: What would I have done?

Can you still sleep well?

Mounting Evidence That Israeli Forces, Not Hamas, Killed Many Israelis on October 7

Learn about Israel’s “Hannibal Directive” — that is a long-standing Israeli military directive that instructs soldiers to kill their own people before allowing them to be taken as hostages.

Evidence continues to mount indicating that a good deal of the death and destruction committed in southern Israel on October 7 was due to Israeli military fire, not Hamas.

Journalist Max Blumenthal of the Gray Zone lays out the evidence:

Israeli Soldiers Shoot and Kill Two Children in Jenin

Jenin is a city with a large refugee camp located in the northern part of the West Bank. Watch the video and note the way “the most moral army in the world” treats Palestinian children.

“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh6eJHBkVEk”

If the embedded link in blocked, then copy the address without the quotation marks and watch on your computer.

Former Israeli Minister Calls for Gaza’s Ethnic Cleansing on Israeli TV

Khan Younis is a city in Southern Gaza. This former member of the Israeli Knesset is openly calling for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza on Israeli national news.

Peter Beinart: Only Palestinian Freedom Assures Israel’s Safety

Mr. Beinart was once a staunch Jewish Zionist — read his book The Crisis of Zionism.

More recently, he has changed his mind. Now he strongly advocates for Palestinian human rights and an end to the Occupation.

Today he was interviewed by Amy Goodman at Democracy Now where he criticizes Israel’s slaughter of innocent Palestinians. Take a listen: