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via: Israeli Troops Kill 6 in West Bank, Gaza | CommonDreams.org

An Israeli settlement in the West Bank

NABLUS, West Bank  – Israeli troops killed six Palestinians on Saturday in two separate operations, including a raid in the West Bank targeting members of president Mahmud Abbas’ Fatah movement.

The incursion in the northern West Bank town of Nablus saw dozens of Israeli jeeps surround three houses in the historic Old City before troops barged in and shot three men, witnesses said.

The military said all three were militants who had killed an Israeli settler when they ambushed a car elsewhere in the West Bank on Thursday.

“Special forces killed three terrorists responsible for carrying out the shooting,” the military said in a statement, adding that one of the men, Anan Subuh, 36, was armed.

The Israeli Special Forces shot and killed alleged criminals without arrest or questioning. No one’s  lives were in immediate danger, yet the first option they chose was the use of deadly force. What has happened to justice? Did these alleged murderers have any rights to their day in court? Apparently not in Israel. If the person that they had allegedly shot been Palestinian instead of Israeli, would the Israeli Army have burst into that house with guns blazing to dispense immediate justice? I doubt it.

Are the Israeli Special Forces allowed to shoot and kill any individual carrying a gun even though that individual does not threaten them? I don’t know, but that is not American justice.

Family members said the troops entered without warning and killed the men in cold blood, insisting that none had resisted arrest or fired any shots.

Subuh was a member of Fatah’s armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, but had been granted amnesty by Israel. The other two men were party activists, according to a Palestinian security official who asked not to be named.

I can understand why he asked not to be named. Giving his name may be his death warrant. In the meantime, Israeli settlements on Palestinian territory continue to be built, thanks to the help from the Israeli Special Forces.

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A Second Look: Just Foreign Policy News, January 30, 2009

Just Foreign Policy wrote:

Just Foreign Policy News, January 30, 2009

Hamas demonstration in Gaza


From: Just Foreign Policy [info@justforeignpolicy.org]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 5:49 PM
To: Tom Chambless
Subject: Just Foreign Policy News, January 30, 2009
1) Tony Blair says Hamas must be brought into the Middle East peace process because the policy of isolating Gaza in the quest for a settlement will not work, The Times of London reports. Asked whether he had changed his view about talking to Hamas, Blair replied his “basic predisposition is that in a situation like this you talk to everybody.” But he repeated the Quartet position that there can be no talks with Hamas until they renounce violence and recognize Israel. Blair then made a distinction between negotiating with Hamas as part of a peace process, and “talking to Hamas as the de facto power in Gaza.”

Just as with the Bush plan for diplomacy with Iran, Blair advocates a similar Catch 22 situation for Hamas. If there can be not talks with Hamas until they renounce violence and recognize Israel, then there will be nothing to talk about at the negotiating table. It strains diplomacy for one side to be forced to start at such a disadvantage. I know that Hamas is violent verging on terrorist, but I don’t believe they are stupid enough to agree to that.

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A Second Look: Just Foreign Policy News, January 28, 2008

Just Foreign Policy wrote:

Just Foreign Policy News, January 28, 2008

Palestinians in Gaza


From: Just Foreign Policy [info@justforeignpolicy.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 4:19 PM
To: Tom Chambless
Subject: Just Foreign Policy News, January 28, 2008
A Window for Israel/Palestine Peace?
Just Foreign Policy and Jewish Voice for Peace have launched a campaign to urge President Obama to reform U.S. policy toward the Palestinians so that George
Mitchell’s diplomacy can succeed: lift the blockade on Gaza, authorize U.S. diplomats to talk to Hamas officials, get serious about ending Israeli settlements in the West Bank, insist that US weapons supplied to Israel be only used for self-defense, as required by US law.
You can sign our letter here:
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/301/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1814

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