Learn about the history of the Palestinian struggle for freedom, equality and justice by exploring major events in the history of their oppression on this day of the year.
6 May
ILLEGAL ISRAELI SALE OF PLUNDERED EU AID TO PALESTINIANS
On this day in 2019, Israeli occupation authorities published an advertisement in the Israeli daily newspaper, Maariv, detailing the sale of “seized property” from the occupied West Bank. This included classrooms given by the European Union to Palestinian Bedouin villages as humanitarian aid. The EU often finances humanitarian structures in Bedouin villages, which are subsequently destroyed or seized by Israeli authorities who claim the necessary authorization has not been given (by Israel).
اسرائيل تنهب المساعدات المقدمة من اوروبا للفلسطينيين وتبيعها في مزاد علني
6 مايو
في مثل هذا اليوم من عام 2019 ، نشرت سلطات الاحتلال الإسرائيلي إعلانا في صحيفة معاريف الإسرائيلية اليومية ، يفصل بيع "الممتلكات المصادرة" من الضفة الغربية المحتلة. وشمل ذلك الفصول الدراسية التي قدمها الاتحاد الأوروبي إلى القرى البدوية الفلسطينية كمساعدات إنسانية. غالبًا ما يمول الاتحاد الأوروبي الهياكل الإنسانية في القرى البدوية ، والتي يتم تدميرها أو الاستيلاء عليها لاحقًا من قبل السلطات الإسرائيلية التي تدعي عدم منح التصريح اللازم (من قبل إسرائيل).
Plunder I: The European Union condemned Israel for attempting to sell humanitarian aid given to Bedouin communities in Palestine’s occupied West Bank. The tents and other humanitarian structures will be put up for auction within days by COGAT, the Israel defense ministry unit which oversees civilian activities in the Palestinian territories, the EU's spokesman in Jerusalem Shadi Othman said in a statement, AFP reported.
Plunder II: Israel plundered and destroyed tens of thousands of Palestinian books in the years after the State's establishment, according to a doctoral thesis to be submitted next month by a Ben-Gurion University researcher.
The researcher reported on al-Jazeera that Israel destroyed the Palestinian books in the framework of its plan to "Judaize the country" and cut off its Arab residents from their nation and culture. According to the doctoral dissertation, Israeli authorities collected tens of thousands of Arab books in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa, Safed, and other towns that were home to Arabs. Israeli officials proceeded to hand out about half the books, while destroying the second half, characterizing them as a "security threat," the researcher said.
The researcher said that according to documents he possesses, Israel destroyed 27,000 books in 1958, claiming that they were useless and threatened the State. "This was a cultural massacre undertaken in a manner that was worse than European colonialism, which safeguarded the items it stole in libraries and museums."
Plunder III: Palestinian olive trees were uprooted and sold to rich Israelis and town councils, sometimes for thousands of pounds each. The illegal trade in olive trees flourished as Israeli contractors, supported by armed guards, clear Palestinian agricultural land where an 80-mile electronic fence is being built to seal off the West Bank. Thousands of olive trees have been dug up to make way for the 150-ft wide barrier and security zone. Its route usually passes inside Palestinian territory, not along the old pre-1967 border, and thousands of Palestinian farmers say their livelihood is being taken away.
Sale of the olive trees emerged after the owner of a contracting company offered two reporters from a popular Israeli newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth, 100 large olive trees for £150 each. The reporters found one enormous tree, said to be 600 years old, on sale at an Israeli plant nursery for £3,500. They said the trade was conducted with the complicity of an official in the absurdly named "civil administration", the Israeli military government in the occupied territories.