The U.S. should stop subsidizing Israeli settlements

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US-Israel relations

Stop America’s Military Aid to Israel From Subsidizing the Settlements,

“Should the United States give Israel $4 billion a year without asking it to do anything to keep the two state solution alive? It’s a timely question. America’s current agreement with Israel, which expires in 2018, grants the Jewish state $3 billion per year in military aid,” writes Peter Beinart.

Occupation/Human rights

Building the occupation,

Israel’s occupation is a physical construct, bolstered by the building of both the separation wall and Jewish settlements throughout the West Bank, and by the destruction of properties and the seizure of Palestinian land. Al Jazeera profiles three Palestinian families who have been impacted by the occupation in very different ways.

Herzog visits settlement Ariel, says Israel must retain it,

Continuing an apparent shift to the right, Israel’s opposition leader Isaac Herzog on Tuesday visited the West Bank settlement city of Ariel, and declared that it should be retained by Israel under any future peace agreement, along with the Etzion Bloc south of Jerusalem and Ma’aleh Adumim to Jerusalem’s East.

Ya’alon: Bereavement not equal for Israelis and our enemies,

“Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon drew a distinction Tuesday between the grief experienced by Israelis, who he said were a life- and peace-seeking people, and by enemies who ‘yearn’ for death and self-destruction.”

Israel rights groups: Dozens of Palestinian detainees abused,

A report by two Israeli rights groups released Wednesday says dozens of Palestinian detainees at an Israeli detention facility are subjected to mistreatment, which in some cases amounts to torture.

Opinion: the collapse of Oslo should be a source of hope, not despair,

“It is a bitter irony that Israelis and Palestinians came into more frequent contact prior to the peace process. The Labor party’s new ‘separation plan’ does nothing to correct that,” writes Nadia Naser-Najjab.

Police catch 2 Arab vendors with pipe bombs in Jerusalem,

Israel Police caught two East Jerusalem men with pipe bombs and ammunition hidden in their kiosk outside of Herod’s Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem on Wednesday.

Israeli politics

Will Israel's Plan To Dismantle Iconic Broadcasting Agency Deal Blow to Press Freedom?,

The British have their treasured BBC. In the United States it’s NPR and PBS. In Germany it’s ARD. At various points, all these public media pillars have been accused of bias from one side or another of the political spectrum. But none has ever faced the prospect of actually being dismantled.

Opinion: The Israeli Arab Balad Political Party Fights for Equality,

Netanyahu’s attempt to project false motives on Israeli Arab lawmakers is intended to bury the humane alternative for equal coexistence of two peoples within the framework of a state of all its citizens.

Gaza

Opinion: No hope for Gazans,

“The IDF is preparing for the next round of fighting with Hamas, which is expected to be much more intense than in previous operations. Yet, the spark which may start the fighting this time will be different. The Gazan population is at its boiling point, and when it explodes, the entire region will feel it,” writes Alex Fishman.

IDF intel chief warns despair in Gaza could explode toward Israel,

The Gaza Strip’s worsening humanitarian situation could lead to a conflagration with Israel, the Israeli military’s intelligence chief warned Tuesday.

Palestinian politics

Fatah shows internal rift regarding Hamas reconciliation,

Three senior Fatah officials yesterday delivered contradictory remarks about reconciliation with Hamas.