Noch ein Plan – und doch ein Plan …



Ein Gespräch von Simon Wenzel, rbb|24 mit Dr. Jannis Grimm, Konfliktforscher am Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Friedens- und Konfliktforschung der Freien Universität Berlin zum Hinterrgrund der heutigen Demonstration in Berlin gegen den Gazakrieg („All Eyes on Gaza“ am Großen Stern)



| The question of Palestine took centre stage in late September as world leaders convened in New York for the UN General Assembly’s 80th session. With France and Saudi Arabia chairing a conference on the two-state solution on 22 September, nine new countries confirmed that they had formally recognised the State of Palestine. A tenth, Belgium, has pledged to put its recognition into effect once certain political conditions are met. The announcements mean that 156 of 193 UN member states have officially crossed the recognition threshold. In this Q&A, Crisis Group Senior Analyst for Israel/Palestine Amjad Iraqi explains the pluses and minuses of this momentum and suggests how it might be channelled into more effective action. |

Rabbi Arik Aschermans Reflexionen zu Rosh HaShana und die Torat Tzedek 5786 Kurzfassung des vidui – auf der Website auch die Links zuFilmaufnahmen aus seiner Arbeit!
Eine ermutigende Nachricht zum Fest Rosch ha-Schana, dem jüdischen Neujahr, das in diesem Jahr am 22. September begonnen hat.
Eine Israelin und eine Palästinenserin nehmen den Preis entgegen: die Israelin Robi Damelin und die Palästinenserin Laila al-Scheikh – „Wenn jüdische und palästinensische Mütter gemeinsam für Frieden eintreten – kann das nicht für alle ein Vorbild sein?“

Graphik: PCFF
Jetzt Kanada, Großbritannien, Portugal … Australien, Frankreich … mehr als 140 Staaten schon. Und jetzt?
Unterstützer:innen sehen darin einen wichtigen Schritt, Kritiker:innen nur eine symbolische Geste. Wer hat Recht? Und wie wird Israel reagieren?
Bericht auf der Seite der Deutschen Welt
Aus dem (August-)Blog von Avrum Burg, harte Worte und schwere Kost …
The Holocaust will forever remain a black hole in human history. But the moral credit card it gave Israel has expired. From now on, Israel will be measured like any other state: by its actions in the present.
This is a painful realization for Israel. Perhaps the most painful since its founding. For the first time, it is asked for accountability and moral reckoning for its own deeds and wrongs. And yet this moment holds new possibility. The crimes of Hamas in October 2023 do not justify, let alone balance, Israel’s crimes since. Though it must repeatedly said: Jews never committed or attacked Germany, and the Final Solution had no justification, none whatsoever. Yet the post-2023 Israel must become Gaza’s Germany, Palestine’s Germany. Having destroyed, Israel must rebuild. Having denied, it must ensure an entire generation of Palestinian life in peace and hope.Since there is one more lesson from “our holocaust”. Not only the victims need healing and repairs. So does the criminal victimizer. This time it is us the Israelis.
Eine Initiative von Emek Shaveh

Open letter from archaeologists, antiquities researchers, and museum curators against cultural destruction in Gaza and the West Bank
In recent days we have learnt of the total destruction of a building housing the archaeological store-rooms of the École Biblique in Gaza, an act that necessitated the urgent and apparently partial relocation of tens of thousands of items, causing damage whose extent is still unknown. This is a continuation of the policy of destruction and annihilation in the Gaza Strip that has also targeted heritage sites (according to the latest reports, about 110 historical buildings, archaeological sites, and other cultural properties have been severely damaged or completely destroyed), mostly with no known connection to military needs.
Such actions, which contravene the rules of warfare as set forth in international conventions, add to the ongoing Israeli violation of international law in the occupied territories (Judea and Samaria), and to the constraint on the activities of Palestinian archaeological authorities in areas under the Palestinian Authority’s control (Areas A and B). These circumstances have resulted in the neglect of many cultural properties, their appropriation by nationalist elements, and their partial or complete destruction.
In view of the imminent planned destruction of Gaza city and the damage to heritage sites of local and global significance throughout the Gaza Strip, which continues decades of destruction and neglect of Palestinian cultural heritage within the State of Israel and the West Bank, we, professionals in the fields of heritage, call upon the Government of Israel and the military to:
The heritage of Palestine/the Land of Israel belongs to all the natives of the land, as well as to all who have made it their home and have a stake in its future. Muslims, Christians, and Jews have lived in this land and sustained it for centuries and millennia: It is our duty to maintain the heritage of the land in all its diversity, for the sake of our future and that of our descendants.
Singed
Prof. Rafi Greenberg
Dr Tawfiq Da’adli
Dr Dotan Halevy
Dr Chemi Shiff
Alon Arad