August 8, 2001

Kahane's followers are essentially calling for the ethnic-cleansing of Israel of all Arabs. They have made bumper stickers that read, "No Arabs, No Terrorists" in Hebrew - in other words, you get rid of all the Arabs, you get rid of all the terrorists.

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August 6, 2001

One of their friends who is from Birzeit came over and recounted his story of getting grazed by a bullet in the skull at the Birzeit checkpoint a few months back. Nothing like that to sober us up from our dreaming.

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August 4, 2001

Tonight there was a large Peace Now demonstration in Tel Aviv, which was calling on Sharon to stop escalating the situation, asking him to move away from war and return to the negotiating table.

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July 31, 2001

No one in the Palestinian human rights camp seems to be ignoring PA violations, as can be seen in their very thick year 2000 annual report. However, the human rights problems with the PA have clearly taken a back seat as the PICCR is fighting to keep up with the overwhelming number and scope of infractions of the current Israeli seige.

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July 29, 2001

In 1987, during the first Intifada, the entire camp was surrounded by a twenty foot concrete and barbed wire wall, and all of its entrances were closed off. There was one opening, a grilled revolving door gate, manned by the Israeli army. The gate remains a memorial to those years, and to the hope that they can return to their villages.

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July 27, 2001

There was particularly creepy article in the Jerusalem Post today, the city's right-wing voice box (this in addition to the front page, where a photo of graffiti saying "Death to All Arabs" was accompanied by the headline: "A Time for Vengeance?"). An editorial was commenting on press coverage of the siege and violence here, saying it was typical anti-Semitic bias. They gave some specific examples, but said the winner of the "Black Boot Award" (a not-so-subtle reference to Nazism) went to the reporter for the UK Guardian. The final line said, "Congratulations on winning the award. And we're looking forward to delivering it to you in person."

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July 24, 2001

Hamas (which claimed responsibility for the Dolphinarium Disco bombing in Tel Aviv among other things) sprang out of the ruins of the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1980s. Our professor said that they were strengthened by the PLO's loss of influence (particularly after Israel's attacks on Lebanon, where the PLO was in exile) and by an intentional choice of the Israeli government to allow their growth (i.e. not suppress their political actions and pursue their leaders as they were doing with the PLO) in an attempt to nurture discord in Palestinian resistance.

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July 23, 2001

Across the road, we could see the continued construction of Har Homa, the Israeli settlement on the Arab land of Jabal Abu-Ghneim, once a thickly forested hill, renowned for the beauty and respite it offered to the Bethlehem area.

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July 22, 2001

Abuna (Father) Iyad made a point of introducing us to the community and welcoming us in their midst. The community was most warm, and we stayed after to chat for quite a while.

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July 21, 2001

Today was a day for nerding out. We haven't had much of a chance recently to really dig into our studies, so a day without anything to do was most welcome.

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July 20, 2001

The normal roads, like most of the West Bank, have either been closed to Palestinians (either by roadblocks or military vehicles) or are too dangerous for them (with settler groups "keeping watch" over "their" roads). Nevertheless, we had to go through an Israeli checkpoint. They stopped our van, picked out one of the two Palestinians in our van, and scrutinized his ID - the look on that Israeli soldier's face was nothing if not pure revulsion and hatred, and gave us all pause.

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July 19, 2001

The violence of the Israeli Occupation is increasing, as is the Palestinian response to that Occupation. Non-violent resistance continues to be used as a strategy to fight the Occupation (consider the daily acts of resistance performed by thousands of people: crossing road blocks to go to work and school, using tractors to open closed roads, refusing to buy Israeli goods, requesting international monitors to observe/protect them, organizing protest marches and events, etc.).

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July 18, 2001

This is the second week of the Latin Church's camp. About 200 kids come each day to play games, do art projects, see films, study the Bible, and of course prepare songs and dances.

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July 17, 2001

As far as Israel is concerned, his Palestinian identity overrides his American citizenship. The American Consulate told him it's none of their business - this is an internal Israeli issue.

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