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November 1998

Nov 29 1998 A new site at Ariga -- Coming to terms with Deir Yassin by Ami Isserof of PeaceWatch; an extraordinary report on the massacre, the revisionists, the mythologists and the reality. "If we are ever to make peace then each side must first point the finger of blame at itself, come to terms with its own conscience, and apologize for the lost lives, the lost loved ones, the dread and the sorrow we have inflicted on the other."

Nov 28 1998 COMPENSATION FOR SETTLERS The Netanyahu government is about to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in order to turn the settlements into fortified strongpoints, like the ones in Lebanon, and to build "bypass roads" to them. For this purpose, it is asking for more than a billion dollars from the US administration. This is complete madness. To the rest of the Gush Shalom Message for this week.

Nov 25 1998The Other Israel on Israeli peace activities

Nov 25 1998 B'Tselem announces campaign against rubber bullets

Nov 25 1998 a Stratfor report on Greece and Egypt forming an alliance to counter the Turkish-Israeli alliance

Nov 25 1998 A Settlement report from the Foundation for Middle East Peace

Nov 22 1998 Len and Libby Traubman send in a report from the Compassionate Listening Project's current visit to Israel and Palestine

Nov 22 1998 Ariga friend and correspondent Nigel Parry reports on What's happening to his Personal Diary from Palestine project

Nov 22 1998 News from Kamran Elahian about Schools Online plans for getting Palestinian schools connected to the 'net.

Nov 22 1998 Four years and a bit have passed since the historic signing of the peace treaty between Jordan and Israel. Only four years, and the clamor and applause seem nothing but a ghost, despite all the potential benefits the treaty was supposed to bring the parties... The latest edition of PeaceWatch

Nov 21 1998 FOR, BUT AGAINST The "government" has decided both to affirm and to reject the Washington agreement. 8 ministers voted for, 9 ministers voted against or abstained. Netanjahu rearms the Har Homa time-bomb, backs the settlers and threatens with annexations, and Barak limps after him. About them the prophet has said... Gush Shalom ad

Nov 15 1998 Take five minutes to find out what five minutes means in Hebron nowadays...

Nov 15 1998 Ariga Recommends Dan Katzir's Film: "Out for Love, Be back: -- a feature film about the impact of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin on one young couple's life. Here's information about special screenings in the U.S. in December.

Nov 15 1998 Here's a sample text of a letter written by PeaceWatch's Ami Isserof to US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright calling for US support for people to people projects between Israelis and Palestinians. Use it to send your message to Washington to help projects like Ariga, and other peace-promoting activities in the Middle East.

Nov 15 1998 Iraq Outmaneuvers U.S. -- Revealing Fundamental Lack of Definition in US Foreign Policy From Stratfor

Nov 12 1998 A new market update from Omer Shvili

Nov 12 1998 During the last year groups who are narrowly partisan and/or opposed to the Peace Process have been much more vocal and effective in Washington than majorities who support peace. A November 22 historic interfaith gathering in Washington aims to demonstrate majority support among American Christians, Jews, and Muslims for an active, determined U.S. role to help Israel and the Arab parties complete the Peace Process, including negotiated, mutually acceptable solutions for Jerusalem and all of the Permanent Status issues. Nov 12 1998 LAWE on the Israeli land-grab in the West Bank: Violations of Wye?

Nov 12 1998 The latest from Pinkerton's Risk Assessment for the Middle East

Nov 12 1998 Michael Medved's Latest Israeli Football Report

Nov 12 1998 Can you help the Hope Flowers School

Nov 12 1998 Anti-Saddam Coalition Builds, While Military Options Remain Inadequate From Stratfor

Nov 11 1998 Elisha Porat's monthly story. A Hike in the Galilee -- a story of failed seduction and self-realization.

Nov 11 1998 A report from LAW - The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment on how the Palestinian National Authority Arrest Campaign Continues

Nov 11 1998 Message to Arafat Signals Khameini's Declining Power, a global Intelligence Update from Stratfor

Nov 11 1998 Event Announcement: PCATI (Public Committee Against Torture in Israel) decided to continue its series of "Street Theatre" performances -with actors playing "interrogators" and "prisoners" - reenacting the method of "moderate physical pressure" used in the interrogation of Palestinians. IF... this reaches you in time you can see the PCATI theatre (and the reactions of an unprepared audience!) on Tuesday November 10, on 4.30 PM at Zion Square, Jerusalem. PCATI plans another performance at the same hour in the same place on Tuesday December 1, and thereafter on the first Tuesday every month. For more information contact PCATI, O2-5669608, or send mail to pcati@netvision.net.il

Nov 11 1998 Letter From Washington: The Republican Elephant and the Netanyahu Problem (or) Bidding Farewell to FOBs (Friends Of Bibi) By Ariga Correspondent Leon Hadar

Nov 7 1998 A report by Ariga correspondent and Bat Shalom activist Gila Svirsky on Conscientious Objectors in Israel

Nov 7 1998 Israel/Palestine Committee for Research and Information calls for more People to People funding

Nov 7 1998 UN report on Economic Condictions in the West Bank and Gaza -- an Executive Summary of situation that needs improvement.

Nov 7 1998 Gush Shalom Message: One Step Forwards, Two Steps Backwards Benjamin Netanyahu does exactly as expected: After being forced to sign an agreement he did not want, he is looking for a way to avoid implementation. The members of the Foreign and Security Committee of the Knesset unanimously denounced the Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Danny Naveh, as a liar and falsifyer. Everybody knows that he is but His Master's Voice. They accused Naveh, they meant Netanyahu. To the full text and Gush Shalom

Give Peace a Chance -- The Wye Memorandum including:

  • The Full Text
  • The accompanying U.S. letters to Israel
  • A commentary from Human Rights Watch
  • The Short Version, a tragic satire by Nigel Parry
  • Strafor's Global Intelligence Update on the CIA's involvement
  • Oslo Agreement

    Every year, for the first week of November, we repost at Ariga Yitzhak Rabin's Last SpeechNovember 4, 1995 -- Tel Aviv City Hall Plaza

      Permit me to say that I am deeply moved.

      I wish to thank each and every one of you, who have come here today to take a stand against violence and for peace. This government, which I am privileged to head, together with my friend Shimon Peres, decided to give peace a chance -- a peace that will solve most of Israel's problems.

      I was a military man for 27 years. I fought as long as there was no chance for peace. I believe that there is now a chance for peace, a great chance. We must take advantage of it for the sake of those standing here, and for those who are not here -- and they are many.

      I have always believed that the majority of the people want peace and are ready to take risks for peace. In coming here today, you demonstrate, together with many others who did not come, that the people truly desire peace and oppose violence.

      Violence erodes the basis of Israeli democracy. It must be condemned and isolated.

      This is not the way of the State of Israel. In a democracy there can be differences, but the final decision will be taken in democratic elections, as the 1992 elections which gave us the mandate to do what we are doing, and to continue on this course.

      I want to say that I am proud of the fact that representatives of the countries with whom we are living in peace are present with us here, and will continue to be here: Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco, which opened the road to peace for us. I want to thank the President of Egypt, the King of Jordan, and the King of Morocco, represented here today, for their partnership with us in our march towards peace.

      But, more than anything, in the more than three years of this government's existence, the Israeli people has proven that it is possible to make peace, that peace opens the door to a better economy and society; that peace is not just a prayer.

      Peace is first of all in our prayers, but it is also the aspiration of the Jewish people, a genuine aspiration for peace.

      There are enemies of peace who are trying to hurt us, in order to torpedo the peace process.

      I want to say bluntly, that we have found a partner for peace among the Palestinians as well: the PLO, which was an enemy, and has ceased to engage in terrorism. Without partners for peace, there can be no peace.

      We will demand that they do their part for peace, just as we will do our part for peace, in order to solve the most complicated, prolonged, and emotionally charged aspect of the Israeli-Arab conflict: the Palestinian- Israeli conflict.

      This is a course which is fraught with difficulties and pain. For Israel, there is no path that is without pain.

      But the path of peace is preferable to the path of war.

      I say this to you as one who was a military man, someone who is today Minister of Defense and sees the pain of the families of the IDF soldiers. For them, for our children, in my case for our grandchildren, I want this Government to exhaust every opening, every possibility, to promote and achieve a comprehensive peace. Even with Syria, it will be possible to make peace.

      This rally must send a message to the Israeli people, to the Jewish people around the world, to the many people in the Arab world, and indeed to the entire world, that the Israeli people want peace, support peace.

      For this, I thank you.

    Nov 3 1998 Our generation is a generation that after nearly 50 years saw the light at the end of the tunnel, a generation that saw within its grasp a handshake of peace with those who would recognize our right to exist as a sovereign state after years of war, a generation that desires for its children military duty without war. To the full text of an article by Danny Kinnrot for the third anniversary of the Rabin assassination. New poetry at Ariga - Nov 1 1998

    Philip Hyams is an English-language poet living in the Tel Aviv area. LET US NOT FORGET ON YITZHAK’S THIRD is his poem for the third anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.

    Poet Gary Gordon, a founding member of Building Bridges -- a Jewish, Christian, Muslim dialog group -- sends in two poems about Isaac and Ishmael, and about Bibi Netanyahu.

    Elisha Porat continues his series of short stories about the soldier's life. This one is called "Jewish Thought"

    Oct 30 1998 THANKS TO CLINTON This is not an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement. This is an Israeli-American and a Palestinian-American agreement. Benjamin Netanyahu was pressured into signing an agreement which he did not want, because the President of the United States did not leave him any choice. In spite of his undertaking to give up territory, the historic reconciliation between the two peoples was not advanced. The Palestinians know well that whatever they achieved, they got thanks to American pressure alone, contrary to the intentions of Netanyahu. They thank American, not Israel. Gush Shalom ad

    Oct. 25 1998 Writer Michael Eilan reports on what happened when some Israelis went to Hawara the day after the Wye signing. They went to help with the olive harvest because residents of the nearby Jewish settlement of Yitzhar have been trying to disrupt it.

    And another view of the Wye Memorandum, "The Shortened Version" by Nigel Parry, and yet another view, from The Other Israel while Stratfor sends in a Global Intelligence Update, explaining what Israel gave up at Wye and how much it needs U.S. intelligence cooperation

    Do not be too quick to assume your enemy is a savage just because he is your enemy. Perhaps he is your enemy because he thinks you are a savage. Or perhaps he is afraid of you because he feels that you are afraid of him. And perhaps if he believed you were capable of loving him he would no longer be your enemy. -- Thomas Merton (1915-1968), ``Seeds of Contemplation''

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