It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Ken Sparks in Brisbane. Ken was a fantastic supporter of Sabeel and the Palestinian people and will be missed by all who knew him. Our prayers are with Tiffany, Grant and family at this time.
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Who Cares if Palestinians Are Dead or Alive?
Haaretz | Gideon Levy | April 2, 2023 A family is informed that their son has fallen in battle. Another family, from the same community, is informed that their son has been wounded and captured, and is now lying in the enemy’s hospital beyond the border. For over a month, this family has tried to… Continue reading Who Cares if Palestinians Are Dead or Alive?
Second killing in a day by Israeli forces in Jerusalem and West Bank
Authorities say both deaths were in response to threats: a man grabbing a police officer’s gun at al-Aqsa mosque, and a car ramming near Beit Ummar A man was killed by Israeli soldiers after a West Bank car ramming on Saturday, the army said, in an escalation threatening to end a relative lull during the… Continue reading Second killing in a day by Israeli forces in Jerusalem and West Bank
Tragic Days in the Annals of a Palestinian Refugee Camp
The moped driver who was shot and snatched away from paramedics. The mother who went to visit her wounded son and discovered that the patient in the bed was someone else, who’d been declared dead. The toddlers used as human shields. Stories from Aqabat Jabr Haaretz | Gideon Levy | Mar 31, 2023 Someone in… Continue reading Tragic Days in the Annals of a Palestinian Refugee Camp
Benjamin Netanyahu has been a political magician for years. Has Israel’s leader finally run out of tricks?
To an outsider, Israeli politics might resemble a chaotic cycle. In the past five years alone, there have been five elections punctuated by short-lived regimes and ruptured alliances. And always, somehow at the centre of it all, is Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. A man known among Israelis for his political cunning, and a… Continue reading Benjamin Netanyahu has been a political magician for years. Has Israel’s leader finally run out of tricks?
Palestine advocates see opportunity in Biden-Netanyahu discord
Washington, DC – Tensions between American and Israeli leaders do not often play out in public. But this week, United States President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traded barbs over a plan by Netanyahu’s far-right government to overhaul Israel’s judiciary. Although the Israeli occupation was not part of the back-and-forth between the two leaders, analysts… Continue reading Palestine advocates see opportunity in Biden-Netanyahu discord
Australian National University won’t adopt controversial antisemitism definition
The Australian National University has rejected growing pressure from parliamentary MPs to adopt a controversial definition of antisemitism. The International Holocaust Remembrance Association (IHRA) definition of antisemitism has been critiqued as an “outright attack on academic freedom” among Palestinian and Arab scholars who argue its definition of antisemitism, which includes “targeting the state of Israel”,… Continue reading Australian National University won’t adopt controversial antisemitism definition
CAMPAIN
Help us hold the Church of England to accountCAMPAIN has enjoyed great success with its Letter to the BBC which has so far attracted over 1,350 signatures. Many British institutions share responsibility for the tsunami of misinformation about antisemitism in the Labour Party that started in the middle of the last decade. One of these is… Continue reading CAMPAIN
Israel hasn’t been a democracy for a long time. Now, Israelis need to face this fact
There is a certain afterglow to mass protest. It’s a feeling strongest when the slogans have just ceased to echo in the streets, when the barricades have just come down, the banners rolled back up and the flags folded and put back in their place. It is also a dangerous moment, when what looks like… Continue reading Israel hasn’t been a democracy for a long time. Now, Israelis need to face this fact
Ben-Gvir’s Militia
By Jonathan Kuttab It seems the announcement by Netanyahu that he is “pausing” the “Judicial reforms,” in order to give a chance for talks and negotiations, is hardly the end of the crisis that has rocked Israeli society to the core and brought hundreds of thousands into the streets to protest. For one thing, Netanyahu… Continue reading Ben-Gvir’s Militia