Top news stories from Israel/Palestine: November 30, 2017

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Locking Palestinians In A Flawed Peace Process,

“The peace process is being used as a vehicle for controlling or tying the hands of Palestinians politically, rather than a means for resolving the conflict or ending the occupation,” write Lara Friedman & Khaled Elgindy.

In unprecedented move, 10 Democratic senators write to Israeli leader Netanyahu and demand he halt demolition of Palestinian village,

In a startling demonstration of support for Palestinian human rights from Capitol Hill, 10 Democratic senators wrote a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday urging him to halt the impending demolition of two Palestinian and Bedouin towns.

Occupation/Human rights

Israeli settlers kill unarmed Palestinian in village near Nablus,

An unarmed Palestinian farmer was killed by Israeli settlers according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Mahmoud Oudeh, a 48-year-old from Qusra village south of the city of Nablus, was killed while he was tending his field.

The Israeli algorithm criminalizing Palestinians for online dissent,

“The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) arrest of West Bank human rights defender Issa Amro for a Facebook post last month is the latest in the the PA’s recent crackdown on online dissent among Palestinians. Yet it’s a tactic long used by Israel, which has been monitoring social media activity and arresting Palestinians for their speech for years – and has recently created a computer algorithm to aid in such oppression,” write Nadim Nashif and Marwa Fatafta.

Israel to Try to Legalize Sewage Plant Near West Bank Settlement Built on Palestinian Land,

Israel’s High Court rapped settlement council heads for issuing illegal building permits, but the Israeli government may now issue permits retroactively.

5th Settler City in the Works,

Right-wing politicians immediately welcomed the plan, which is expected to be approved by Interior Minister Arye Deri.

DC think tank launches tool exploring West Bank land swap scenarios,

Former Mideast peace negotiator David Makovsky of the Washington Institute says satellite imagery shows a two-state solution is still possible with land swaps.

US-Israeli/Palestinian relations

Opinion: David Friedman Is Unfit to Be U.S. Ambassador to Israel. Fire Him,

“The U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, has politicized his diplomatic office and misrepresented U.S. policy on Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians. In the process, he is causing real damage to our country’s interests in the region,” writes Debra Shushan.

Why Doesn’t The New York Times Mention Ben Shapiro’s Islamophobia?,

“This fall, The New York Times published two laudatory articles about the conservative pundit Ben Shapiro,” writes Peter Beinart. “Remarkably, neither article mentioned Shapiro’s naked bigotry toward Palestinians and Muslims.”

Linda Sarsour: 'We must all commit to dismantling anti-Semitism',

A panel that was a collaboration between Jewish Voice for Peace, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ), Haymarket Books and Jacobin Magazine, drew out the complexities of acknowledging and challenging the genuine threat of anti-Semitism from diverse sources, while simultaneously rejecting its exploitation for political gain.

White House says Jerusalem embassy move report ‘premature’,

After Israeli TV predicts an imminent declaration by Trump recognizing Israeli capital, the White House press secretary says the administration ‘has nothing new to announce.’

Israeli politics

Likud bill seeks to criminalize support for BDS,

A new bill from Likud lawmakers would make supporting a boycott against Israel punishable by at least seven years in prison.

Gaza

Palestinian factions to delay Gaza handover,

Rival Palestinian factions agreed on Wednesday to postpone the handover of control over the Gaza Strip from Hamas to Fatah, less than 48 hours before a deadline as part of an Egyptian-brokered reconciliation deal.

IDF carries out fresh Gaza airstrikes, but says not looking for escalation,

The Israeli Air Force on Monday afternoon conducted fresh strikes on two Palestinian Islamic Jihad positions in the central Gaza Strip, in response to a mortar attack by the terror group against an IDF post earlier in the day, the army said.

Netanyahu proposed settling Palestinians in Sinai, Mubarak says,

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had proposed settling Palestinians in the Sinai peninsula as part of a peace deal-related land swap in 2010.