Watch the Leaders of Groups Just Labeled "Terrorists"

Foundation for Middle East Peace:

The October 22nd decision by Israel’s Ministry of Defense to designate six prominent Palestinian human rights organizations as “terrorist organizations” has sent shockwaves across Palestinian civil society and raised alarm bells throughout the international donor community.

An Israeli delegation is scheduled to be in Washington on Thursday, October 28, 2021, to brief the Biden administration on the alleged secret evidence behind these designations. As of now, however, the administration has not indicated whether it also intends to hear directly from the six targeted groups, all of which are recipients of international donor funds.

Given the grave implications of this decision for the affected organizations as well as for Palestinian civil society more generally, including the possibility of increased repression at the hands of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority, it is critical that American decision-makers and the broader policy community in Washington have an opportunity to hear directly from the organizations themselves.

Speakers: Ubai al-Aboudi Executive director, Bisan Center for Research and Development Fuad Abu Saif General director, Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC) Sahar Francis Director, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association Shawan Jabarin General director, Al-Haq Law in the Service of Man Tahreer Jaber Executive director, Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees (UPWC) Khaled Quzmar General director, Defense for Children-International Khaled Elgindy, co-moderator Senior fellow and director, Program on Palestine and Israeli-Palestinian Affairs, Middle East Institute Lara Friedman, co-moderator President, Foundation for Middle East Peace.

Watch the presentation here.

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Sat, 10/29: Palestine Museum US is proud to host a multi-national art festival.

Palestine Museum US is proud to host a multi-national art festival.

Join us on October 30th, 2021 as we begin Jabal (mountain) Al Risan Festival of Forbidden Life, an ongoing celebration of life, dreams, and Al Risan’s beauty. The festival will include a series of live and pre-recorded exhibits presented by Palestinian and international artists. We will be streaming live from the mountain itself and presenting pre-recorded and live segments from Canada, Ireland, Lebanon, Italy, and the US.

The exhibits and events will include Dance, Poetry, Theater, Film, Music, Storytelling, Fine Arts (Painting and embroidery), Fire, and Cooking demonstration (bread making & Maklouba).

The festival will be streamed live from 12 PM to 10 PM (Palestine time) on October 30, 6 AM to 4 PM in New York. (FYI: Palestine is changing clocks on Oct. 29th; to daylight savings time.)

Please click here for more information about the al-Risan situation and details of the festival program and schedules. You can log in and out of the Zoom session as often as you like with the same registration.

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An amazing video

Please watch this video.

Davie Furey presents his brand new song The Rain That Falls On Palestine, recorded in October 2021 in Jam Studios. It is a song that reflects what the Palestinian people are experiencing at the hands of the Israeli government.

Written by Davie Furey. Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Martin Quinn. Videographer Pat Farrell. Lighting Nick Anton. Edited and Mixed by Andy Walsh No Alphabet. Footage of Palestine courtesy of Ahmed Hijazi.

Davie Furey - The Rain That Falls On Palestine

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No Words

"The Dead Sea, which is actually a salty lake situated at the lowest place on earth, is slowly shrinking. This is the result of years of water diversion from the Jordan River for drinking and agriculture and from damage caused by mineral-extraction companies. A secretive oil pipeline deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates has raised fears that an oil spill might one day destroy the Red Sea coral reefs, prized by scientists for their unique resilience against warming seas. Water resources that traverse Israel and the West Bank are threatened by sewage and pollution."

But still Israel's environmental minister thinks her country can be a leader in the fight against climate change:

Environment minister says she sees climate battle as key to regional stability

In this April 2, 2017 file photo, a woman walks next to sinkholes along the Dead Sea shore near the Israeli Kibbutz of Ein Gedi. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, File)

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