Ein Interview mit Tasneem Abu S. auf den Blog ( – von dem es auch eine Abo-Variante gibt …!) von Hanno Hauenstein

Ein Interview mit Tasneem Abu S. auf den Blog ( – von dem es auch eine Abo-Variante gibt …!) von Hanno Hauenstein

International Crisis Group – 21 March 2025
On 18 March, Israel resumed bombing Gaza, upending a two-month ceasefire. Returning to war promises little but more death and destruction. The U.S. should insist on restoring the truce and endorse the Arab League plan for Gaza as the basis for a more permanent peace. …. weiterlesen

Combatents for Peace: These words do not represent us

Standing together: To be completely honest, we’re scared.

Jack Omer-Jackaman, Editor des US-amerikanischen Blogs Fathon – nach eigenem Verständnis „For a deeper understanding of Israel, the region, and global antisemitism“, reflektiert über Tranp und alles was damit zusammenhängt …: Opinion | An Elementary Truth: Gaza is Palestinian

Jack Omer-Jackaman is the author of Caught Somewhere Between Zion and Galut: Israel, Zionism and Anglo-Jewish identity 1948-1982 (2017). In his lengthy and passionate Zionist critique (on Fathon) he argues that Trump’s peace plan is duplicitous and self-interested in intent, irrational in execution, and will be dangerous and cruel in consequence for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem have issued this statement on Feb 14, 2025:
A Humanitarian Plea from the Churches of Jerusalem:
Defending the Dignity and Presence of the People of Gaza
As custodians of the Christian faith and conscience in this sacred land, we raise our voices in sorrow and steadfast resolve in the face of the ongoing suffering in Gaza. The devastation that has unfolded before the eyes of the world is a profound moral and humanitarian tragedy. Thousands of innocent lives have been lost, and entire communities stand in ruin, with the most vulnerable-children, the elderly, and the sick-enduring unimaginable hardship.
Amid this anguish, we are compelled to speak against the grave threat of mass displacement, an injustice that strikes at the very heart of human dignity. The people of Gaza, families who have lived for generations in the land of their ancestors, must not be forced into exile, stripped of whatever left of their homes, their heritage, and their right to remain in the land that forms the essence of their identity. As Christians, we cannot be indifferent to such suffering, for the Gospel commands us to uphold the dignity of every human being. The words of our Lord remind us: „Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees, to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed“ (Isaiah 10:1-2).
In this critical moment, we acknowledge and support the position of His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan, President El-Sisi of Egypt, and others, whose firm and principled stance have remained clear and unwavering in rejecting any attempt to uproot the people of Gaza from their land. Their relentless efforts to provide humanitarian aid, appeal to the world’s conscience, and insist on the protection of civilians exemplify leadership at its highest level of responsibility.
In this same spirit, we also call for the release of all captives from both sides so that they can be safely reunited with their families. We appeal to all people of faith, to governments, and to the international community to act swiftly and decisively to halt this catastrophe. Let there be no justification for the uprooting of a people who have already suffered beyond measure. Let the sanctity of human life and the moral obligation to protect the defenseless outweigh the forces of destruction and despair. We call for an immediate unfettered humanitarian access to those in desperate need. To abandon them now would be to abandon our shared humanity.
As we lift our prayers for those in mourning, for the wounded, and for those who remain steadfast in the land of their forefathers, we remember the promise of Scripture: „The Lord upholds all who fall and lifts up all who are bowed down“ (Psalm 145:14). May the God of mercy strengthen the afflicted, soften the hearts of those who hold power, and bring forth a peace that upholds justice, preserves human dignity, and safeguards the presence of all people in the land to which they
belong.
The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem
Ganzseitige Anzeige in der New York Times: Jewish People Say No To Ethnic Cleansing

(Liste – Stand 14.2.2025, 0:30 MEZ) unter Link zu finden
Ergänzung 15.2.25 (mit einem Screenshot der Anzeige):https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51731
So US-Präsident Donald Trump zum Gazastreifen.
Foreign Policy bat zehn Autoren, auf die Ankündigung des US-Präsidenten zu reagieren. Die Frankfurter Rundschau legt die Antworten erstmals in deutscher Sprache vor – zuerst veröffentlicht wurden sie am 6. Februar 2025 Magazin Foreign Policy.

Yousef Munayyer, einem palästinensischen Staatsbürger Israels und Leiter des Programms Palästina/Israel am Arab Center Washington DC
Robert A. Pape, Professor für Politikwissenschaft an der University of Chicago und Direktor des Chicago Project on Security and Threats.
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, einem in Gaza ansässigen Schriftsteller, Analyst und Senior Fellow beim Atlantic Council.
Dennis Ross, einem angesehenen Fellow am Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Khaled Elgindy, Gastwissenschaftler am Center for Contemporary Arab Studies der Georgetown University.
Matthew Duss, dem geschäftsführenden Vizepräsidenten des Center for International Policy.
Dalia Hatuqa, Multimedia-Journalistin aus den USA und dem Westjordanland.
Sara Khorshid, Doktorandin an der Western University in Kanada.
Rala Rharrit, einer ehemaligen US-Diplomatin, die 18 Jahre lang im US-Außenministerium tätig war, bevor sie im April 2024 aus Protest gegen die Gaza-Politik der Biden-Regierung zurücktrat.
Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow bei der Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Der palästinensische Wissenschaftler und Meinungsforscher Khalil Shikaki im Gespräch mit Inge Günter über politische Perspektiven, über eine mögliche Entwaffnung der Hamas und die Notwendigkeit einer politischen Vision für die Menschen.
Qantara.de / Frankfurter Rundschau – 6. Febraur 2025

Photo from the Website of the pcpsr.org.