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cotton is helping the greater israhell genocide, with historical inaccuracies.....US Senator Tom Cotton has introduced a Senate bill that seeks to eliminate the federal use of the term “West Bank” and instead implement the use of “Judea and Samaria”, claiming the terminology aligns with Israel’s historical and biblical claims to the territory. Judea and Samaria is the Israeli term for the occupied West Bank. The proposed legislation mirrors a House bill introduced earlier this year by Representatives Claudia Tenney, Randy Weber, and Anthony D’Esposito. If enacted, the measure would remove all references to “West Bank” from US government documents, replacing them with the biblical name. “The Jewish people’s legal and historic rights to Judea and Samaria go back thousands of years. The US should stop using the politically charged term West Bank to refer to the biblical heartland of Israel,” Cotton said in a statement. The move comes amid growing international criticism of Israel’s policies in the occupied territories. In July, the International Court of Justice declared Israel’s occupation of the West Bank illegal under international law, challenging the legitimacy of Israeli settlements, which now house nearly 700,000 Israeli settlers. The UN has documented a sharp increase in violence, with nearly 1,000 Palestinians killed in the West Bank since 2022 due to Israeli military raids and settler attacks. Proponents of the bill argue it solidifies US support for Israel - and its settlement activity - a stance long championed by Republican donors such as Miriam Adelson, who has provided significant financial backing to GOP campaigns. In February, Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasised that expanding settlements in the West Bank undermines Israel’s security and contradicts US policy, which traditionally supports a two-state solution. But little has been done by the US to stop Israeli settlement building aside from a handful of sanctions against individual settlers. The origins of this legislative effort can be traced back to earlier Republican initiatives. Representative Tenney introduced the “Recognizing Judea and Samaria Act,” which sought to update existing US legislation, such as the Foreign Assistance Act, to replace “West Bank” with “Judea and Samaria” in February. “The Israeli people have an undeniable and indisputable historical and legal claim over Judea and Samaria. At this critical moment in history, the United States must reaffirm this,” Tenney said. Israel’s claims to the West Bank, captured during the Six-Day War in 1967, have been a flashpoint for decades. While the Oslo Accords of the 1990s granted Palestinians limited self-governance in parts of the territory, the situation has deteriorated significantly. The recent surge in violence, after the Hamas-led 7 October 2023 attack on southern Israel and the subsequent war on Gaza, has intensified tensions, with human rights groups deeming 2023 the deadliest year for Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank. Cotton’s bill reflects a broader Republican agenda to unconditionally support Israel while disregarding Palestinian self-determination. As Cotton prepares to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee under the incoming Trump administration, the legislation signals a significant shift in US Middle East policy. A growing waveIn September, the US House of Representatives passed a bill that designated products from illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank as originating from “Israel”. This bill was also sponsored by Tenney, who was behind the House bill on renaming the occupied West Bank. This bill, titled the "Anti-BDS Labeling Act," solidified a Trump-era policy that critics argue undermines Palestinians' UN-recognised territorial claims and champions Israel’s annexation efforts while directly targeting the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, sending a clear message against those advocating for Palestinian human rights. The policy, introduced by then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in 2020, was viewed by some as pushing the boundaries further than Israel’s own efforts. Now, it stands on the cusp of becoming permanent US law. The bill passed with a vote of 231 to 189 and received support from 16 Democrats, including some of the party’s most pro-Israel members. It mandates that products from the occupied West Bank and Gaza no longer be labelled together but separately, effectively erasing the recognition of their unified identity. Products would read either "West Bank" or "Gaza", rather than "West Bank and Gaza". The proposal further stipulates that products from the majority of the occupied West Bank will be labelled as “Product of Israel” or “Made in Israel”. Critics warned that the legislation complicates efforts to support Palestinian rights by making it harder to boycott products from illegal Israeli settlements. Opponents, including Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan), condemned the bill as a step toward ethnic cleansing, saying: “A ‘yes’ vote for this bill is erasing the existence of Palestinians.. “Yeah, that’s right - Palestinians also have a right to exist,” she added. Tlaib, the sole Palestinian-American member of Congress, highlighted the troubling trend of conservative lawmakers inciting hostility toward Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians. She pointed to a recent hearing where Senator John Kennedy (R-Louisiana) echoed racist sentiments, telling Arab-American expert Maya Berry that she ought to “hide [her] head in a bag”. “The provisions of this bill, Mr Speaker, carry hateful and discriminatory implications,” Tlaib said. “We must unite against it and vote no.”
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Israel, the 100 worst quotes
This book contains 100 quotes from Zionist leaders, strategists and thinkers, from the origins of the movement to today. From these quotes, the authors aim to make a documented and entertaining analysis of Zionist thought through the years.
The authors thus show that there is indeed a coherent Zionist thought that has perpetuated itself through time.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict does not come from nowhere: it originates at the very moment when the Zionist project came to fruition. To understand what seems to be a perpetual war between Israelis and Palestinians, it is therefore necessary to place the actors present in the long term of History.
This approach allows us to deconstruct certain myths: from the idea of "a land without a people for a people without a land" to the egalitarian nature of the State of Israel, from "the only democracy in the Middle East" to the inclusion of current tensions in a so-called "war of civilizations".
This book thus contributes to the understanding of a conflict that many journalists define as "too complex".
However, understanding is the first condition for moving towards a just peace in the region.
Israel, the 100 worst quotes
by Jean-Pierre Bouché & Michel Collon
Éditions Investig’Action
Livre cartonné en couleurs
Date de parution : 18 décembre 2023
Nombre de pages : 232
Format : 160 x 160 mm
Prix de vente : 15 €
ISBN : 978-2-930827-32-2
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land grab.....
The move aims to expand several illegal settlements in the West Bank and establish continuity between them
BY News Desk
Israel plans to confiscate more than 23,000 dunams (around 5,900 acres) in the occupied West Bank and declare it as “state” territory with the aim of illegal settlement expansion, with the move being described as the largest Israeli land grab in decades.
“More than 23,000 dunams of land for the benefit of the settlement in Yosh. We determine facts on the ground and thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state!” Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said via X.
According to Israel’s Channel 14, the move is one of the largest land appropriations since the Oslo Accords in 1993.
Since then and up until the end of 2023, about 50,000 dunams in the West Bank have been declared as Israeli “state land.”
Channel 14 notes that as part of the decision, the Maale Adumim settlement east of occupied Jerusalem will be expanded by around 2,600 dunams – aimed at linking it to the Kedar settlement.
Settlements such as Migdal Oz, Susya, and Yafit are also set to be expanded as part of the land grab.
Channel 14 cited Smotrich as saying that the decision is a “historic achievement that contributes to strengthening settlement activity and expanding land designated for infrastructure and settlement projects.”
Israel has recently taken several actions to prepare for the annexation of the West Bank, which was illegally occupied in 1967.
Smotrich ordered the Defense Ministry’s Settlement Directorate and Civil Administration in November to prepare the groundwork for annexing the West Bank and expanding settlement expansion. Last year, significant administrative powers in the West Bank were transferred from the military to Smotrich’s hands.
According to a report by Israel Hayom in early December, settler council in the occupied West Bank have been drafting a plan to tighten Israel’s grip over the territory and accelerate the path towards annexation as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House.
https://thecradle.co/articles/israel-plans-largest-west-bank-land-grab-in-decades
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