The Association of Palestinian and Jewish Academics (PJA) invites you to the public screening of the documentary Protest under Pressure.
We are very thrilled to announce the screening of “Protest under Pressure”. After a year of dedicated work by student filmmakers, involving interviews, protest coverage, rigorous research, and editing, the film will be screened on January 17th at 6pm at Spore Initiative Berlin.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion on academic complicity featuring Uli Beisel – Freie Universität Berlin), Hisham Abushamsieh (European Legal Support Center), and Cecilia Fiacco Zeiher (BDS Freie Universität Berlin), moderated by PJA members Michael Barenboim & Dana Abdel Fatah Entrance is free.https://spore-initiative.org/de/programm-in-berlin/besuchen-und-mitmachen/protest-under-pressure
Auf der Plattform +972 analysiert Hila Amit warum über „Over 150,000 citizens have left the country in the past two years alone — many of them with a one-way ticket and no plans of returning“
Moshe Zimmermann im FR-Gespräch mit Michael Hesse über „die Relativierung des Holocaust durch die Diskussionen um einen Genozid durch Israel und das Verständnis dessen, was Antisemitismus ist“
In this episode of Nullpunkt, Hanno Hauenstein speaks with Mouin Rabbani, an incisive Palestinian analysts of Israel-Palestine. We examine the so-called ceasefire in Gaza – and why the killing has continued. Rabbani dissects Germany’s role and Friedrich Merz’s claim that Israel is “doing the dirty work” for Germany.The conversation moves from the repression of debate in Germany to the collapse of the two-state framework in Israel-Palestine. Rabbani explains why he, himself once a proponent of the two-state-solution, now no longer believes in it. Video & Editing: Tom WillsLogo: Laura Selma KoeranYou can find Rabbani’s writing & analysis here:– https://mouinrabbani.substack.com–https://www.jadaliyya.com
Timestamps0:00 – Intro1:45 – Has Israel’s Global Image Changed?4:00 – Silencing Debate on Israel–Palestine5:15 – “Israel Is Doing the Dirty Work”10:00 – How Germany Looks from the Outside13:30 – The Palestinian National Movement: Where To Now?19:30 – Ceasefire: Temporary Pause / Turning Point?25:00 – Gaza’s “Westbank-ification”28:00 – Fragile Western Consensus on Israel32:20 – Two States vs. One State39:30 – Who Can Pressure Israel?42:45 – The Israeli Opposition48:00 – Media Failure & Distortions
Im ORF heißt es dazu: „Mehr als zwei Jahre nach dem beispiellosen Massaker der Terrororganisation Hamas und anderer Extremistengruppen in Israel verweigert Ministerpräsident Benjamin Netanjahu weiterhin eine unabhängige Untersuchung der Vorfälle. Statt der Einrichtung einer staatlichen Untersuchungskommission befürwortet der 76-Jährige die Ernennung einer Regierungskommission.“
Times of Israel: „Lawmakers advance bill for politically appointed Oct. 7 probe in place of state inquiry“
Haaretz: Netanyahu Ministers Approve Government-controlled Oct. 7 Probe, Push Judicial Overhaul Bills – A committee of Israeli ministers has approved on Monday to advance a bill establishing an investigation into Hamas‘ October 7 attack, a Likud-sponsored proposal that would give Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government influence over the inquiry’s composition and mandate.
Aus dem Mailing der American Friends of Combatants for Peace
Yesterday, I was moved to my core as we gathered in shared witness: listening, reflecting, and holding what it means to respond to immense human need with compassion and responsibility.
We heard from Dr. David Hasan, a Palestinian-American neurosurgeon, Duke University professor, and the founder of the Gaza Children Village (GCV). Drawing on his frontline medical missions in Gaza, Dr. Hasan spoke about the collapse of critical systems and his decision to envision something more: a community-led model of care that protects children not only in moments of crisis, but also over the long term.
He also spoke of the urgent effort underway to convert an existing facility into what will become Gaza’s only tertiary children’s hospital, a lifeline for newborns, children with injuries, and families who have nowhere to turn.
GCV has become a refuge for orphaned and highly vulnerable children across the Gaza Strip. Today, they serve more than 8,500 children, providing safe, structured daily environments where children can learn, heal, and grow, supported by education, nutrition, medical care, and psychosocial support.
As we close 2025, we invite you to join the work of repair in Gaza by supporting GCV directly. You can learn more about their mission and support their work here: 👉 https://www.thegazachildrenvillage.org/
Thank you for being a part of the collective movement of healing, humanity, and hope. Together, we can help build a future worthy of Gaza’s precious children.
Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof (IStGH) hat einen israelischen Antrag auf Einstellung seiner Ermittlungen zum Gaza-Krieg abgelehnt und die Gültigkeit der Haftbefehle gegen Premierminister Benjamin Netanjahu und den ehemaligen Verteidigungsminister Yoav Gallant bestätigt.
Die Ermittlungen erstrecken sich auch auf die Ereignisse nach dem Hamas-Angriff vom 7. Oktober 2023. Israel lehnt jedoch die Zuständigkeit des IStGH ab und bestreitet, Kriegsverbrechen begangen zu haben, und behauptet, daß seine Kampagne im Gazastreifen darauf abziele, die Hamas auszuschalten.
Der IStGH hatte ursprünglich auch gegen den Hamas-Führer einen Haftbefehl erlassen, der jedoch nach Berichten über seinen Tod aufgehoben wurde. Die aktuelle Entscheidung betrifft nur einen von mehreren israelischen Einsprüchen. Wann der IStGH über die weiteren entscheidet, ist noch unklar.
Amnesty International hat einen Bericht zum Angriff der Hamas und vier weiterer bewaffneter Gruppen auf Israel am 7. Oktober 2023 veröffentlicht. Aktuell (11.12.25) liegt der Bericht auf Englisch und Arabisch vor (Executive Summary) (Bericht dazu auf orf.at) (Nachtrag am Abend des 11.12.25: Bericht auf Deutsch bei Amnesty Deutschland)
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Through its research findings and legal analysis, Amnesty International has concluded that Palestinian armed groups committed violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes and crimes against humanity during their attacks in southern Israel that started on 7 October 2023 and continued to commit violations and crimes under international law in their holding and mistreatment of hostages and the withholding of bodies seized. It considers that Hamas, including its military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, was chiefly responsible for these violations and crimes. Other Palestinian armed groups, notably Palestinian Islamic Jihad, including its military wing, the Al-Quds Brigades, and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, formerly the military wing of the Fatah political movement, were responsible to a lesser extent, as were unaffiliated Palestinian civilians from Gaza in some instances.
In light of these conclusions, Amnesty International makes a number of recommendations to secure justice and reparation for victims and survivors of crimes committed. Amnesty International has presented its recommendations in relation to the genocide and other crimes under international law committed by Israel in Gaza, specifically, and in Israel and the OPT, more generally, in other publications.
Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups must unconditionally return the body of Ran Gvili, seized from Israel on 7 October 2023, as soon as it is located. They should seek international assistance if needed to locate it. They must investigate serious violations of international humanitarian law, including crimes under international law, committed by their forces during the 7 October 2023 attacks and since, including with respect to hostages. They must publicly acknowledge, denounce and halt the serious violations of international humanitarian law, including crimes under international law, that have been and continue to be perpetrated, and commit to non-repetition of such violations. Amnesty International also calls on Hamas, as the de facto authority in Gaza, to ensure that all those responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law and crimes under international law committed during the 7 October 2023 attacks and since then, including with respect to hostages, are brought to justice in fair proceedings conducted by an independent and impartial judicial mechanism. Amnesty International calls on the Israeli authorities to end violations of international law against Palestinians in the OPT and Palestinian citizens of Israel. The authorities should continue criminal investigations into the 7 October 2023 attacks, hostage-taking and seizure and holding of bodies. Where there is sufficient admissible evidence, the authorities must bring those reasonably suspected of responsibility for crimes under international law to justice. The accused should be tried in civilian courts, in open proceedings that respect international human rights law and do not apply the death penalty. The Israeli authorities should take a survivor-centred approach to pursuing justice and accountability.
Israel, Hamas – as the de facto authority in Gaza – and the authorities of the State of Palestine should all engage with, cooperate fully with and provide access to all international justice institutions and UN human rights mechanisms investigating or monitoring violations of international law in Israel and the OPT, including the ICC, the UN Commission of Inquiry, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territory Occupied Since 1967.
All parties should share with these international justice institutions and UN human rights mechanisms all evidence they have collected that is relevant to the investigation of such violations, including those committed by Palestinian armed groups, for the purpose of pursuing accountability and redress.
Allianz für Frieden im Nahen Osten… –Zwölf Organisationen stellten sich vor Ein Begleiter durch das Jahr 2025 – Im Dezember ist es das Projekt der Abraham Initiatives, die an einer gemeinsamen Zukunft arbeiten, getragen von Respekt und Kooperation der Religionen …
israel & palästina – Zeitschrift für Dialog | Ausgabe 4-2024
THE ABRAHAM INITIATIVES – The Abraham Initiatives (TAI), founded in 1989, promotes equality between Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel to create a cohesive, secure, and just society. Through policy advocacy, social change initiatives, and public education, TAI works to build an inclusive society that respects the rights and identities of all communities. Its unique approach combines ollaboration with governmental bodies, civil society organizations, and local stakeholders, aiming to develop replicable models that can be scaled at local and national levels.
Es war das zehnte Mal, daß im Rahmen von israel & palästina | Zeitschrift für Dialog ein Photobegleiter in Kalenderform für das kommende Jahr erschienen ist:
Allianz für Frieden im Nahen Osten – Ein Begleiter durch das Jahr 2025