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A little history .... LATELY



with Palestine to the extreme, indiscriminate bombing, even with criminals and weapons prohibited by international conventions, the Zionist invasion that has destroyed the infrastructure, leaving much of the population without water and energy, it remains to be seen whether this massacre of innocent Israel has satisfied, and if this aggression and cowardly and dirty 'enough to put back in the saddle the political class in Tel Aviv, worried about the upcoming elections after the scandals that have involved!
Joseph Fichera










Abstract: June 5, 1967, an outbreak of "War of the six days'

a result of the blockade of the Straits of Tiran to ships and Israeli goods, imposed by the Egyptian government, the Israeli air force as a surprise to destroying the entire Egyptian air force.
the same day, the Israelis also destroy the Jordanian air force and in the days after occupying the Gaza Strip and the Sinai (Egypt), the West Bank and East Jerusalem (Jordan), and the Golan Heights (Syria) (see corresponding colors on the map right). On June 10

the conflict is stopped by the intervention of the UN mediating the cease-fire. " On June 22

the UN Security Council passes Resolution 242, which calls on Israel to withdraw its armed forces from territories occupied during the conflict.

is established the so-called Green Line that would delimit the territories for the creation of a Palestinian state (the West Bank with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip - see detailed map below).


Starting in September 1993 the first peace process. After six months of secret negotiations in Oslo (Norway), and the Organization of Israel Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) signed, September 13, 1993, in Washington an agreement of mutual recognition.

The agreement provides for the arrangements and timetable for an interim period of five years of autonomy of the Palestinian territories.

May 1994-September 1995
Delays accumulate. The agreement on autonomy in Gaza and Jericho was adopted in Cairo (Egypt) in May 1994. This date marks the beginning of the period of autonomy, which was to expire not later than May 4, 1999.

On September 28, 1995 was signed late
a new interim agreement (Oslo II) on the extension of autonomy in the West Bank and the division the West Bank into three zones.

Only Area, which includes six towns evacuated by Israel between November 13 and December 21, as well as Jericho, already independent, is under the effective Palestinian Authority.
The start of negotiations on the final status of the Territories shall be at the latest by May 4, 1996.

January 1997-September 1999



New negotiations.
The return of the Israeli right to power in 1996, complicates the peace process.

the October 1998 Wye River agreement, said "The Wye", sets out a timetable for dismantling the Israeli Left outstanding and the release of political prisoners.

However, the agreement does not receive practical application.
On 4 September 1999, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat signed the Sharm el Sheikh, called "Wye II. In November
take the path of final status negotiations, but without significant discussion.
July 2000-January 2001
failure at Camp David and Taba.

In 1999 the two parties undertake to reach a final agreement by September 13, 2000.
are witnessing a series of meetings so disastrous.
11 to July 25, 2000, at Camp David
(Member America), the two parties make considerable concessions, but the threads are blocked on the problem of refugees and the sovereignty of the holy places of Jerusalem.
Three months later, on 16 and 17 October 2000,
the summit in Sharm el Sheikh concludes with a simple commitment of both parties to take "measures of relaxation, while the fighting resumed.
From 18 to 28 January 2001
the two sides are meeting in Taba, also in Egypt. The differences appear to be reduced but the Israelis, in the electoral campaign, interrupt threads.
Barak was defeated by Ariel Sharon in the elections on February 6.

May 2001-March 2002
try again.
Founded in Sharm el Sheikh, the Board international investigation into the causes of the Intifada calls in May 2001, the end "without conditions" of all the violence and the "block of settlements" before returning to negotiations.


In June the director of the CIA, George Tenet, is sent to the region to promote the resumption of security cooperation between the two parties. The two initiatives are not developed further.


begins March 29, 2002 "Operation Defensive Wall"
the Israeli army invaded Ramallah and surrounded the Mukata, headquarters of Arafat who remains a prisoner.
begins military reoccupation of Palestinian cities.

June
The 2002 "road map".
activity resumed negotiations with the speech of U.S. President George Bush on June 24, 2002.
Bush calls on Palestinians to "change management" and, on the basis of these conditions, considers the possible creation of a Palestinian state.

In December 2002 a "road map" drawn up by the Quartet (U.S., EU, UN and Russia) provides for the creation, in three phases, of a Palestinian state by 2005.
This document is published 30 April 2003.
The first phase, which was to take place in May 2003, was launched at the summit in Aqaba (Jordan) June 4, but discussions mark the passage and implementation of this peace plan will be interrupted by the resignation of Palestinian Prime Minister Abu Mazen on September 6.

THE WALL OF SEPARATION
The construction of the Israeli separation wall began June 16, 2002.

For the most part the barrier, which ultimately is expected to exceed 750 km, and 'consists of a concrete wall 8 meters high, ditches, razor wire and electrified fence, and' with many watchtowers, electronic sensors, systems and thermal detection cameras, sniper towers and roads for the cars on patrol.

The latest map of the route of the wall, completed in February 2005
reveals that once the nearly 25% of the West Bank population will be affected through loss of land, imprisonment in ghettos, or isolation into de facto annexed areas by Israel.

Israel says the wall and 'once a temporary structure to physically separate the West Bank from Israel
to prevent suicide attacks against Israeli citizens.

However, the location of the wall (which in some places goes up to 6 km
inside Palestinian territory) and the projected length (currently
of 750 km, although the border with Israel is limited to less than 200 km), suggest the idea that it is a Another attempt to confiscate Palestinian land
, to facilitate further expansion and colonial
unilaterally redraw geopolitical boundaries, while encouraging a
Palestinian exodus due to the impossibility 'to support themselves through their land, to reach schools and jobs work, to have access to adequate water sources
or go to the health care centers.
Moving the border.
Perhaps the wall has not received adequate attention, mainly because we think that it follows the Green Line - the internationally recognized border that existed between Israel and the West Bank before the 1967 war.
In reality, the wall does not coincide with the Green Line but penetrates deeply into the West Bank - in some places even up to 6 km beyond the Green Line.
According to the report published in December 2004 by the Palestinian Monitoring Group, only 9% of the total length of the wall now calculated (752 km), follow the Green Line.
Sharon is using the project to unilaterally alter the borders between Israel and the West Bank, further reducing the Palestinian territory and making it impossible to bring about a future Palestinian state.




effects of the wall on the Palestinian population:

Income : the cultivation of land is the primary source of income in the Palestinian communities situated along the route of the barrier.
Already with the first part of the wall about 6,500 people lost their source of income.
springs :
the wall separating the sources from the faceted agricultural land.
Some villages lost their only source of water.

Education and other forms of social :
the barrier affects all aspects of life that depend on the movement, especially health and education system.
Many villages remain without access to a clinic or a hospital. Teachers and
studentiraggiungono with difficulties in schools.

Enclaves: the completion of the first part of wall 14.000 inhabitants of 17 villages will be imprisoned between the wall and the Green Line.
And this does not include more than 200,000 residents of East Jerusalem, which will be totally isolated from the rest of Cisogiordania.







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should shed light on the tragedy that we live in Palestine and to disclose circumstances that the media and information "politically correct" culpably omitted.


To those like you who claim to
Hamas (the democratically elected by his people, are to be charged all the blame )........ propose that the words spoken impregnated vulgar racism over the years by Israeli leaders piu'alto:


1) David Ben Gurion, notorious director of the Jewish Agency in Palestine, then prime minister and president of the state of Israel in May 1948 said:

"We must use terror, assassination, confiscation to rid the Galilee of its Arab population" .
(Ben-Gurion, A Biography, by Michael Ben-Zohar, Delacorte.New York 1978).

2) Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel 0.1977 to 1983: .. said
"The Palestinians are beasts walking on two legs "
(Menachem Begin, speech to the Knesset Amnon Kapelioiuk reported," Begin and Beasts ", New Statesman on June 25, 1982).


3) Yizhak Shamir Israeli Prime Minister 0.1983-1984, 1986-1992 :
"The Palestinians will be crushed like grasshoppers ...
(In a speech to Jewish settlers. New York Times, April 1, 1988). 4) Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel 0.2001 to 2006:


4) Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel 0.2001 to 2006:
must explain to the 'public opinion a called number of facts: One of these
' that there is no 'Zionism, colonization or Jewish state without the uprooting of the Arabs and the expropriation of their lands. "
(Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel, speaking at a meeting of militant right-wing Tsomet, Agence France Presse, November 15, 1998).


e'questione not to believe or not believe ...


must evaluate the facts before you call ignorant

who expresses a different opinion from their own .. ---------------

About Irgun


( as it says here that we do not know the story)

ricordero'per reasons of space only a few things .

1) King David hotel.
The explosion of a 'whole wing of the building where he lived
the government representative and the district usually causes' the death of about 100 British officers, Arab, Jewish
(July 22, 1946 - Jerusalem).

2) April 9, 1948, a gang Irgun axles' the village of Deir Yassin killing 300 people (mostly women and children) on 400 ....

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"Irgun not e'roba pre-World War 2."

In 1948 they were still very active (see the massacre of Deir Yassin: 300 deaths among women and children in 400 inhabitants).
Even when things were before the war that mean?

.... What can we forget the violence perche'e 's been a long time?

Joseph Fichera at 12:29 on 17 January

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