Thousands rallied in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on Saturday evening in protest of home demolitions targeting Palestinian citizens of Israel, with demonstrators calling the Israeli stateās demolition campaign “racistā and an act of āincitement” against Palestinian citizens. Protesters reportedly called on Israeli Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan to resign for ālyingā to the Israeli public, saying they held him responsible for the killings that took place during a raid to evacuate the Negev region Bedouin community of Umm al-Hiran last month.Local math teacher in Umm al-Hiran Yacoub Abu al-Qian was shot dead on Jan. 18 by police before Israeli authorities demolishes more than a dozen structures in the village, with authorities claiming he was carrying out a deliberate vehicular attack, in contradiction to numerous eyewitness reports and video evidence that attested his car spun out of control only after Israeli police opened fired on him.
Members of a local committee from Umm al-Hiran also participated, with at least four busloads of Palestinian and Jewish citizens from the Negev arriving to join the rally.
Demonstrators raised posters in Arabic and Hebrew, including the slogans: “When the government is against the people, the people will be against the government,” āEnough of the government’s racismā¦we demand equality,” and “Jewish and Arabs together, we fight fascism.”
(MaanImages)
Abu al-Qianās widow Amal Abu Saad addressed protesters, denouncing the Israeli government’s policies of racism, whicht she said led to the unnecessary death of her husband and the Israeli police officer who died after being hit by Abu al-Qianās car.
She reiterated demands previously made by her family, calling for an investigation into the deadly raid and said that she āstill believed in the possibility of living together in peace and equality,ā in spite of her loss.
āSince the incident, no one has spoken to us and explained what happened,ā Israeli news site Ynet quoted her as saying. āWe are citizens of Israel and we want to be treated with respect. I want to be like everyone else. I want the same respect they gave to residents of Amona. We demand to know the truth behind the incident.ā
Ayman Odeh, the head of the Joint List coalition that represents Palestinian citizens of Israel in Israelās parliament, the Knesset, also delivered a speech at the demonstration. Odeh was injured in Umm al-Hiran ahead of the demolitions there, saying at the time Israeli police shot him in the head with a sponge-tipped bullet as he joined locals to resist the evacuation raid.
He addressed demonstrators, calling for the end the illegal Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory and for āa truly equal society.ā
“Umm al-Hiran must be a turning point — there should be no more racist demolitions. No more,” he insisted, also accusing the āracistā and ādestructiveā Israeli government of lying to the public.
The event was organized by some 20 human rights organizations, including the organization āStanding Together,ā the Council of Unrecognized Villages in the Negev, the leftist Israeli parties Meretz and Hadash, Rabbis for Human Rights, and others.
Earlier on Saturday, Secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization(PLO) Saeb Erekat denounced the Israeli government for its āfascistā and āextremistā escalation against Palestinian citizens of Israel.
“This escalation, characterized by home demolitions and other restrictions against Palestinians in Israel, as well as in the West Bank, and Jerusalem, is a result of fascist alliances between (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and extremist forces in Israel,” Erekat said at a gathering held to show support for the Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Demolitions in Umm al-Hiran and Qalansawe also came after demolitions of Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem reached a record high over the course of 2016.
Doesn’t the use of quotation marks here mark the participants and organizers’ actual use the word *racist*? (Asterisks to replace italics.) Without the quotation marks, the epithet wouldn’t necessarily be attributed to the protesters. Compare “Racist Israeli State appeals to World Court.”
Putting the word “racist” in quotes in the headline implies that it’s an opinion, rather than an accurate descriptive adjective.
While it’s always necessary to accurately quote speech, it is equally important to use accurate words such as, patriarchal, racist, apartheid, colonial, imperial, torture, etc. when describing states such as Israel and the U.S.
It is equally important to accurately use words such as democracy/democratic and socialism. Words matter.
When words become opinions or “my truth,” the cease to lose meaning. Words that have lost meaning become part of the problem rather than solutions.
A current fashion that is bleeding into the progressive and left domains from liberals is that we can’t afford to alienate people when we use speech that makes them feel uncomfortable.
If we want to accurately depict reality – if we truly want to change the way things are going – and save life in this biosphere for our species and other species, there’s going to have to be a whole lot of discomfort for all of us.
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Doesn’t the use of quotation marks here mark the participants and organizers’ actual use the word *racist*? (Asterisks to replace italics.) Without the quotation marks, the epithet wouldn’t necessarily be attributed to the protesters. Compare “Racist Israeli State appeals to World Court.”
Putting the word “racist” in quotes in the headline implies that it’s an opinion, rather than an accurate descriptive adjective.
While it’s always necessary to accurately quote speech, it is equally important to use accurate words such as, patriarchal, racist, apartheid, colonial, imperial, torture, etc. when describing states such as Israel and the U.S.
It is equally important to accurately use words such as democracy/democratic and socialism. Words matter.
When words become opinions or “my truth,” the cease to lose meaning. Words that have lost meaning become part of the problem rather than solutions.
A current fashion that is bleeding into the progressive and left domains from liberals is that we can’t afford to alienate people when we use speech that makes them feel uncomfortable.
If we want to accurately depict reality – if we truly want to change the way things are going – and save life in this biosphere for our species and other species, there’s going to have to be a whole lot of discomfort for all of us.