Top news stories from Israel/Palestine: April 19, 2018

What We’re Reading

Nakba/Israeli Independence Day

Israel Celebrates Its Independence, We Mourn Our Loss,

“Seventy years ago, the world changed around my family. The establishment of the state of Israel represented self-determination for Jews, but a catastrophe — “nakba” in Arabic — for Palestinians,” writes Member of Knesset Ayman Odeh.

'A place I do not recognise': Palestinians mark 70 years of Israeli injustice,

Saffuriya was levelled in the Nakba and replaced by a Jewish moshav. But its memory burns bright for many forced to flee during Israel’s creation.

Palestinians Uncover History of the Nakba, Even as Israel Cuts Them Off From Their Sources ,

For Palestinian historians researching the 1948 exodus of their people, the greatest challenge is getting access to the few surviving documents of the period: most are locked away in Israeli archives.

What We're Watching: Highlights from the J Street conference

Setting Settlements in Stone: Formalizing Annexation,

Over the past quarter-century, while peace initiatives have either languished or failed, we have seen an explosive growth in Israeli settlements in the West Bank on land designated for a future Palestinian state. FMEP’s Lara Friedman and APN’s Debra Shushan, along with other analysts, discuss the consequences for Israelis and Palestinians.

America First or America Alone? The Erosion of Diplomacy Under the Trump Administration,

FMEP President Lara Friedman moderates a panel discussing the future of American diplomacy, especially in the Middle East, under Trump.

Occupation/Human rights

Palestinian village vandalized, trees cut down in apparent hate attack,

Vandals cut down more than two dozen olive trees and spray-paint walls in a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank with the phrase “Death to Arabs” on Wednesday in an apparent hate attack.

'Haifa is essentially segregated': cracks appear in Israel's capital of coexistence ,

For decades, Haifa has been Israel’s model of what a ‘mixed’ Jewish-Arab city could be. But as the country’s 70th anniversary nears, the strain is showing.

BDS and Settlement Boycotts

Barnard College students vote to ask administration to divest from Israel,

Barnard College’s student body voted, in a substantial majority, to ask the administration to divest from eight companies doing business with Israel.

Palestinian mayor sparks BDS storm by admitting he works for Israeli company,

The mayor of the West Bank Christian town of Beit Jala, near Bethlehem, on Wednesday dropped a bombshell by admitting that he also works as a sales representative for Tnuva, the Israeli food processing cooperative specializing in milk and dairy products.

Gaza

Gaza Deserves Our Support,

While the Israelis have claimed that those whom they shot were threatening to breach the border, Israeli human rights groups have documented that the overwhelming majority of those hit were hundreds of yards from the border fence and even those few whom the Israelis said were throwing incendiary devices were over one hundred yards away – their action being more symbolic then threatening.

Palestinian activists move tents 50 meters closer to security fence in Gaza,

Local activists in Gaza announced on Thursday that they had moved tents that were set up along the border with Israel as part of the “Great March of Return,” had been moved 50 meters closer to the border.