Speaking out on Kashmir and Palestine in the US
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Yasmin Qureshi, The Electronic Intifada, 9 November 2010 Kashmiri protesters throw stones at paramilitary soldiers and police during a in Srinagar, September 2010. (Rouf Bhat/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom) The United States has become a battleground for both the struggles of the peoples of Palestine and Kashmir, for freedom from military occupa...

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Lessons from the UC Berkeley Divestment Effort, Hillel on Campus
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Posted on MuzzleWatch, September 30 2010 by Cecilie Surasky [Editor’s note: The Jewish Telegraphic Agency’s video report (above) on Israel-defense training for students made me think that now would be a good time to re-publish Lessons from the UC Berkeley Divestment Effort. My colleague Sydney Levy and I wrote it this summer in response ...

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Ethnic Cleansing in Action Today, May 10, 2010

Israeli Legislator Submits A Proposal For A Palestinian State in Jordan


Monday May 10, 2010

y Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

Eldad initially filed his proposal in May of last year and the Knesset agreed to transfer the file to the Knesset’s The Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
Aryeh Eldad
Aryeh Eldad
He demanded that the security committee should discuss the issue but head of the Parliamentarian Committee, Tsahi Hanegbi of the Kadima Party, refused to respond to Eldad’s request.

Israeli paper, Yedioth Aharonoth, reported Sunday that Hanegbi presented his “solution” to the conflict by a two-state solution that suggests establishing a Palestinian State in Jordan and a Jewish state in all parts of the West Bank and Israel.

The paper added that Hanegbi informed Knesset head, Rovin Livlin of the Likud Party, that he would allow this issue to be presented next year.

But according to the Israeli Law, Eldad has the right to appeal the decision of Hanegbi and can even file an appeal to the High Court of Justice.

The Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee at the Knesset is one of the most important and influential committee at the Knesset.

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