zaterdag 8 november 2014

Al-Aqsa mosque under attack!





The situation in Jerusalem is 'out of control'
Occupied Jerusalem

The clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian citizens, and protest demonstrations quickly escalated since Wednesday's Israeli attack of the building of the Aqsa mosque compound, and Ibrahim Akkari's run over, who was immediately shot in Jerusalem.

Clashes in Jerusalem and the West Bank have been successive, after Akkari's funeral in Jerusalem, which Israeli occupation allowed only 35 members of his family to attend.

The funeral limitation aggravated the clashes all over Jerusalem neighborhoods, where two Palestinian citizens were injured by Israeli bullets and one Israeli border guard was injured of stone throwing in Shu'fat refugee camp south occupied Jerusalem.       

"Jewish extemist in jeruselam: " mosque will burn and the temple rebuild"

Clashes took place in Issawiya, Hizma and Al-Toor neighborhoods south Jerusalem, where Palestinians utilized fireworks and stones to defend themselves.

No Israeli settlers were injured during clashes, but vehicles were hit by stones, and damaged.

Israeli military by dawn today, has imprisoned about 16 Palestinians from Jerusalem consequent to the clashes, whereas the number of prisoners hit 188 in the past two weeks alone. 




Palestinian young guy(23)burned by IDF

maandag 29 september 2014

Its all about ISIS. ISIS is horrible but dnt forget palestine!



Its now all about IS / ISIS 
(Arab) rulers never dare to move a soldier to free Palestine but quickly send their fighters to meet Obama's objectives in Syria. 

A photo of a child from Gaza (I'm sorry but i have to show this, cause the world close the eyes)



vrijdag 19 september 2014

Dutch UN ambassador stopped in Israel


The Dutch UN Ambassador Robert Serry has lashed out at the Israeli security authorities.
Who refused a group of Palestinian Christians and diplomats access to the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.



According to the UN they had agreed on the passage of the procession, but the israeli army didn't keep at the agreement. "The Israeli police refused to grant acces"

UN ambassador Serry was disappointed by the actions of the police.

The UN Special Coordinator was appalled that a peaceful procession at the occasion of Easter in the old city was disturbed by the unacceptable behavior of the Israeli security authorities

For Serry, the UN special coordinator for the peace process in the Middle East, The incident is a reason to call respect. Religious freedoms all parties He also urges the groups involved. "to refrain from provocations, especially during religious holidays"

dinsdag 16 september 2014

Queen of the Berbers(Dihya/kahina)

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he seventh century, Arab tribes sought to conquer North Africa and continue to Europe via Spain. The major obstacle to a conquest of the Magreb was the presence of a Berber queen in the mountains of presentday Algeria. Her tribe, the Gerawa, had converted to Judaism earlier in the century; their queen, Dahia al-Kahena, daughter of Mathia ben Tifan, either converted with them or was Jewish by birth.

This era signaled the end of the Byzantine dynasty in a geographical area that was home to Byzantines, Arabs and Jews, as well as Christian Berbers. The fathers of Kahena’s two sons were equally diverse, for one was Berber and the other Greek.

Kahena was a formidable warrior commanding a strong army. Hassan ibn Ne’uman, an Arab Egyptian prince, successfully defeated the Byzantines in Carthage in 687 and set forth to meet her in battle; she defeated him in Tunisia. Arabic lore relates that at the time of her victory, she released all hostages except one, whom she adopted in order to gain his loyalty. (In one version, she breastfed this new son in order to cement his loyalty to her; if he was a soldier, this would have been extremely odd.) Hassan returned to Egypt, where he awaited reinforcements for about five years.

In the meantime, Kahena initiated an unusually cruel policy, ordering the destruction of villages, cities and strongholds in her own kingdom. The rationale for this was to discourage the Arabs from entering this territory. Most likely it reflects the traditional enmity between the Berber nomads and the permanent city-dwellers. (See H. Z. Hirschberg, “The Berber ‘Kahena,’” Tarbiz (Hebrew), 26 (1957).) It stands to reason that this policy paved the path for her downfall.

Interestingly enough, Kahena is sometimes referred to as an augur; according to Arab lore, Hassan was destined to destroy a Jewish soothsayer before he could proceed apace. The meaning of this queen’s name has been debated for years, as to whether it means catastrophe, a major problem or a sly person. “Kahena” could be derived from “kohen,” and thus would refer to a priestess, a prophetess or even a wizard. Perhaps she indeed lived up to her names.

At any rate, most likely at the end of the century, Hassan decided to encounter this warrior once again, having strengthened his forces and having heard that local discontent was widespread. He was confident that he would be victorious this time. Meanwhile, Kahena supposedly foresaw her own demise, including her death in battle; thus she entrusted the lives of her two sons to their “adopted” brother Halid, who supposedly served as a fifth column for Hassan, providing him with information enabling this crucial victory.

The story of the Jewish Berber queen is filled with fact and fiction; lack of contemporary sources makes it rather difficult to always be precise. There are contradictions in different versions: either her sons were killed with her in the battle near a well called Bir al-Kahina, or they remained with their adoptive brother, converted to Islam and conquered Spain together in 711. The latter version seems to be a much more romanticized one befitting medieval Arab historiographical trends. Her age and the duration of her rule are uncertain, although the shortest rule attributed to her is 35 years.

Yet even after peeling away the romanticization, certain facts remain undisputed and are supported by a Judeo-Arabic poem written by local Jews damning her for having created such devastation for her own people. Her success as a warrior stood her in good stead until she chose a selfdefeating means of withstanding a second attack by a strengthened Arab army. Her poor judgment led to her own destruction and that of Byzantine North Africa. The defeat that she suffered cleared the way for the Arab conquest of Spain in 711, the only country in Western Europe to experience Islamic rule.

The writer is a professor of Jewish history and dean at the Schechter Institute as well as academic editor of the journal Nashim. She has published books and articles on Sephardi and Oriental Jewry and on Jewish women.

The israeli gouverment(institute of jerusalem have admit kahina is jewish)

maandag 8 september 2014

Inside ISIS(Islamitic State)

What is ISIS(now IS)?



ISIS stands for Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham and is an al-Qaeda-inspired jihadist group that started in Iraq. They seek an Islamic emirate in which Sharia is the law.

How ISIS expanded its field of activity to Syria? 

"Al-Anbar borders the east of Syria. Tribes live there the same as in Iraq, so the boundary between the two countries is quite porous. Isis saw the chance when the momentum in the battle with the forces of President Bashar al-Assad came to be. warriors ISIS are well-motivated and able to find their way. weapons to the Syrian opposition has only limited weapons. "
"The Free Syrian Army has been unable to prevent Assad barrels of oil can throw at Aleppo, but ISIS might be against his army's. Thats why the Free Syrian Army initially be accepted in the struggle against Assad. but once they exist, they are not going away So is the opposition now with a double burden:. Assad and ISIS.

Recently it came to fighting between ISIS and other troops fighting against Assad. What is the importance of the Syrian opposition to act now anyway? Against ISIS
"There is likely to occur for the Free Syrian Army. With its improved armament a vicious circle gets the extremist ISIS an increasingly important role within the opposition. Combating the result comes in a bad light and thus the West will be even more reluctant to be the supplying weapons. With an offensive against ISIS Syrian opposition wants to put an end to this process.

What are the prospects of ISIS? 

The opposition in Syria has to support ISIS temporary pleasure, but eventually one will want to be. Governed not by them, the population has no such extreme religious beliefs as ISIS. Syria is also a mosaic of minorities, which provides only a form of peaceful co-existence future. Such a society is incompatible with the extremists of ISIS. Therefore, their position in the long term will not be sustainable

"In mine opinion ISIS has nothing to do with Islam or any culture.They are psychopaths who have no   respect for human being. I am a muslim not a terrorist " Saloua









vrijdag 5 september 2014

Palestinian Bedouin homes demolished by Israel






Israeli authorities demolished several Palestinian homes in the Naqab(Negev) region on Wednesday.
During the early hours of the morning, Israeli bulldozers razed three buildings in Um Beten and additional structures on the outskirts of Hura, villages located in the northern part of the Naqab region, the Arabs48 website reported  later that day.
The southern Naqab region is home to approximately 160,000 Palestinian Bedouins, according to the Association for Civil Rights in Israel’s estimates. As part of the estimated 1.7 million Palestinian citizens of Israel, they face more than fifty discriminatory laws that limit their access to state resources and stifle political expression, the Haifa-based Adalah Legal Center reports. 

Demolitions continue

Yet in addition to these hardships, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel also notes that around 80,000 Palestinians in the Naqab live in communities that Israel refers to as “unrecognized villages" where they “are denied basic services and infrastructure, such as electricity and running water.” Many of these communities predate the Nakba, the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine. 
Israeli policy aims to push Bedouins off their land and into ghetto-like planned communities. The Prawer Plan , a program approved by Israel’s parliament, the Knesset , intended to displace tens of thousands of Palestinians in the Naqab, according to Adalah’sestimates.
After sparking outrage and widespread protests  among Palestinians, Israel announced the cancellation of the Prawer Plan in December last year.
Arabs48 reports that “demolitions are still continuing” unabated in Hura and Um Beten, among other villages.  Such demolitions have also continued without pause across the entire region and, to a lesser extent, have also occurred in Palestinian communities in the northern partof present-day Israel.
A video of Wednesday’s demolitions was published on YouTube:

donderdag 4 september 2014

Police discrimination in the Netherlands


Unfortunately there is more disrimination in the Netherlands now a days.

Some youth who describes their experience.