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Sasha
6th April 2015, 17:25
Seems like people only care about the palestinians when they are being killed by israelis



As Palestinians are being murdered and starving to death in the refugee camp near Damascus, the Arab world is busy intervening in Yemen, the Palestinian Authority is silent, and Israeli television is talking about where to eat during the Passover holiday.

By Samah Salaime Egbariya


Yarmouk residents gathered to await a food distribution from UNRWA in January 2014. (Photo by UNRWA)
Monday morning, on the morning show on Israel’s Channel 10, which was co-hosted by the station’s military correspondent because the regular hosts are on vacation, they were supposedly discussing recommendations for the Israeli holiday traveler. After describing Israelis on vacation as ugly and litterers and more, the hosts recommended places to see and good places to eat.

As one might expect, most of the restaurants their guest culinary experts recommended represented the Arab kitchen. They went from Acre to the Galilee to Tiberias, and then Or Heller, the military correspondent, asked the two guest chefs for recommendations of places to eat in the Golan Heights. One of chefs, Haim Cohen, thought for a second and then answered, “Syria. But’s a little difficult [to get there],” adding that “the Syrian kitchen is excellent!”

The host, Or Heller, kept the jokes coming. “Yes, in the Yarmouk Camp … well ISIS are the only ones eating there.” Making fun at the expense my people in the camp that has been under siege for three years really got to me. I got up and went to the kitchen without changing the channel and listened to the rest of the program from afar. And then, another half-joke comes out of the television set, this time as part of their map of holiday traffic jams, about what icon Waze should have to indicate where ISIS is in the Yarmouk Refugee Camp. I couldn’t get over the anger and the pain, and wasn’t able to continue by daily routine.

People don’t understand just how bad the situation is in the Palestinian refugee camp in Syria. Tens of thousands of Palestinians, famished and under attack, are sitting prey for a group of fighters/rebels/terrorists/Assad supporters. We, the Palestinians, and the entire world, don’t really know who’s against who or what they are guilty of. There have been more and more reports of bodies, horrifying murders and wounded in recent days.


‘Yarmouk is devastated throughout, with street storefronts and houses suffering the brunt of the physical damage,’ January 2014. (Photo by UNRWA)
When the war in Syria began three years ago, we, the Palestinians here in Israel, were angry at them, with utmost self-righteousness, that they didn’t join the revolution against Assad. Later we understood their immense fear of getting mixed up in it. The reports we’ve gotten in the past three years about what the Assad government has done to Palestinian youngsters in the refugee camp are simply horrible. Later we got mad at al-Nusra Front, which entered the camp as an opposition force to the regime and were angry that the organization was terrifyingly executing people on the streets. Its fighters raped young women and committed other crimes against humanity that are documented and available for anyone to see on the Internet.

And now, news that ISIS united with al-Nusra Front against the poor Palestinians in the Yarmouk Refugee Camp, for reasons that aren’t entirely clear — aside from al-Nusra’s fear that it was losing control of the camp, and joined ISIS to defeat a group of Palestinian youngsters who organized themselves in an attempt to defend the camp. They call themselves “Aknef Beit al-Maqdis” (The Environs of Jerusalem, in Arabic).


Gathered on Yarmouk Street, residents begin hurrying to reach the distribution point, January 2014. (Photo by UNRWA)
Refugees who fled for their lives to every corner of the world from Yarmouk have described the terror and the smell of death that permeates the camp. “People are eating each other out of starvation,” somebody wrote. There has been no running water since September, and the world is silent.

Palestinians the world over search for snippets of information about their relatives in the camp and, over and over again, see photos of funerals, and that video, in which a boy who hasn’t seen a slice of bread for months tears your heart open with his tears. The descriptions and the photographs that make it out are reminiscent of the eternal photos of concentration camps, or of ethnically cleansed villages in Bosnia.



Our utter and complete helplessness, we Palestinians who are outside the walls of the refugee camp, is unbearable. Even organizing a small demonstration in Haifa over the weekend was emotionally trying for the activists, who came with overwhelming distress, anger and sadness — about the entire world that is simply ignoring what’s going on, about the Arab world that managed to organize a special military force in Yemen overnight, about the silence of the Palestinian Authority, and about the impotence of the international community.

I know that my anger toward the Israeli television presenter who tried to make jokes about my kin in Yarmouk is actually anger about the entire situation. It is anger at the irrationality of it all, the injustice, and the war that is crushing thousands of people — and that nobody cares. It’s a shame. It’s a shame that there isn’t any oil or natural gas under that refugee camp. If there were, I’m sure that an alliance of freedom-seeking nations would quickly come together — with the backing of the UN, of course — to save all those innocent people.



Samah Salaime Egbariya is a social worker, a director of AWC (Arab Women in the Center) in Lod/Lyd and a graduate of the Mandel Leadership Institute in Jerusalem. She is a blogger for our Hebrew-language sister-site, Local Call, where this article was first published. Read it in Hebrew here.



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Os Cangaceiros
6th April 2015, 17:27
Wow, resorting to cannibalism? Sounds like a really terrible situation.

1xAntifa
6th April 2015, 17:37
Saw the +972 earlier today. The whole Syria situation is fubar, shit the Middle East is fubar. ISIS are fascist's supported by despots and oligarchies. Assad is a dictator and torturer with zero legitimacy. The west is supporting Al-Nusra / Al Qeada with airstrikes in Iraq, Yemen and Syria, in addition to medical assistance, logistical support and weapons. Ipity anyone caught in th middle of this cluster-f+ck.:(

khad
9th April 2015, 10:02
Must gall most of this forum that the only credible Palestinian force fighting at the moment in Yarmouk against ISIS is the pro-government PFLP-GC. The so-called “Aknef Beit al-Maqdis" (really, just Hamas partisans) are nowhere in sight right now after they lost the stadium. Samah Egbariya is being pretty disingenuous in characterizing this Aknef Beit al-Maqdis as some kind of neighborhood watch - just about every source mainstream and otherwise acknowledges them as a Hamas-aligned organization.

http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2015/04/islamic-state-releases-photos-from-yarmouk-palestinian-refugee-camp-in-damascus.php

They made the fatal mistake of
1) Trusting their Syrian "rebel" buddies and allowing Nusra Front to stay in Yarmouk
2) Trusting that Nusra Front wouldn't stab them in the back

Too little, too late: Kataib Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis accuses Jabhat al-Nusra of complicity in facilitating ISIS aggression in Yarmouk
http://i.imgur.com/YA7LnPi.jpg

Khaled Mashal, the Hamas leader who once made bayah to the FSA, has reportedly made contact with Ahmed Jibril (PFLP-GC) asking for assistance. Guess his 2.6 billion dollars (http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-the-phenomenal-wealth-of-hamas-leaders-1000957953) worth can't buy him an army.

Sasha
9th April 2015, 10:57
yeah, i wonder what made the camp a target of the jihadis in the first place, oh yeah, the fucking collaborationist pflp-gc... fuck off, a pest on all their houses.

remind me again who laid siege to the lebanon PLO camps together with the genocidal Amal millitia's and the israeli army? oh yeah, the fucking pflp-gc

khad
9th April 2015, 11:11
The PLO's position in all of this

http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/plo-official-political-solution-in-al-yarmouk-camp-very-unlikely-we-support-any-decision-taken-by-the-syrian-government/


In statements following his meeting with State Minister for National Reconciliation Affairs Dr. Ali Haidar in Damascus on Wednesday, Majdalani said the ISIS views al-Yarmouk Camp as a springboard for launching attacks and broadening the scope of areas under their control in southern Damascus.

He said the latest developments in the camp are linked to the regional ones.

The PLO official added that he and minister Haidar discussed the role of the Syrian state in preserving security and protecting civilians: Syrians or Palestinians.

“The Palestinian leadership and the PLO will support any decision taken by the Syrian government regarding al-Yarmouk Camp,” he said, indicating that in light of the current situation the chance to reach a political solution in the camp is “very unlikely.”

Majdalani said an inter-Palestinian consensus inside the camp is badly needed as a means to end the presence of ISIS.

Answering a question on whether Majdalani had requested the Syrian army to enter the camp, Haidar said Majdalani stated clearly that the issue is on a Syrian land and that they are cooperating with the Syrian state in every decision it makes, and when the Syrian state decides that the army will enter the camp, then the Palestinian authority will support it.

On the humanitarian situation inside the camp, Minister Haidar said the Syrian state is cooperating with the international humanitarian aid organizations, adding that the Syrian state is providing about 80% of the humanitarian aid, with the other 20% provided by the international institutions and charities.

Note my emphasis. This is basically a call for Hamas to get in line, in addition to an implication that there are even elements inside Yarmouk openly supportive of ISIS. You don't overrun a square mile of inner city in the span of a couple of days without complicity or even open assistance from people there. Just recall how long urban battles, as in the recent assault on Tikrit, actually take.

No, it's pretty clear they had help. What I find really odd is how various mainstream and rebel sources mention the presence of Nusra Front in Yarmouk so casually - all while a supposed siege is ongoing. The fact of the matter is that the Hamas partisans in Yarmouk signed no less than 5 truces with the government, under the only condition that jihadist factions leave and fuck off to other parts of Damascus. This is what defused the previous "takeover" of Yarmouk by ISIS at the beginning of last year.

http://newsafricanow.com/palestinian-refugees-fall-victim-to-isis-in-yarmouk/ (report from Jan. 2014)
http://rt.com/news/isil-qaeda-syria-refugee-554/ (March)
http://eaworldview.com/2014/06/syria-daily-will-new-truce-end-suffering-yarmouk-damascus/ (June)
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/isis-syria-military-offensive-yarmouk-palestinian-refugee-camp-damascus/ (September)

But it's a pattern going on and off since December of 2012, when the government and residents first negotiated to estabish Yarmouk as a neutral demilitarized zone. Every time the Hamas guys went "Nusra left, can I has truce now?", and 2 months later Nusra would be back and "cooperating" with them.

http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/12/20/256099.html

FSA says it handed Damascus camp back to Palestinians

Thursday, 20 December 2012


The refugee camp for Palestinians in Damascus has been freed from President Bashar al-Assad’s forces and is back under Palestinians’ control, Al Arabiya TV reported the Free Syrian Army (FSA) as saying on Thursday.

The FSA called Palestinians and the Syrians, who fled the Yarmouk refugee camp battles, to return back.

On Wednesday, talks aimed at removing both rebel and pro-government fighters from a Damascus Palestinian refugee camp after deadly clashes were held, a Palestinian relief official told AFP, as the U.N. spoke of residents fleeing in droves.

“Palestinian organizations that have remained neutral are overseeing talks between the (rebel) Free Syrian Army and Syrian troops, to keep the camp out of the conflict,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

It doesn't take a genius to see that there are differing opinions over the meaning of neutrality inside the camp.

khad
9th April 2015, 11:20
yeah, i wonder what made the camp a target of the jihadis in the first place, oh yeah, the fucking collaborationist pflp-gc... fuck off, a pest on all their houses.

remind me again who laid siege to the lebanon PLO camps together with the genocidal Amal millitia's and the israeli army? oh yeah, the fucking pflp-gc
Really, those croc tears are unbecoming. Haven't you realized that every single Palestinian faction is a collaborationist (and backstabbing) proxy of this or that state (including (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-12283082) Israel (http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123275572295011847), trololol)? If you look at history, it's a common feature of irregular actors.

BTW, the PLO just called for a Syrian Army intervention in Yarmouk. Perhaps you should decry the collaborationist PLO for collaborating with the collaborationist PFLP-GC collaborating with Hamas for the ultimate collaboration with Nusayri-Safavid imperialism. Oh yes, and don't forget a final fuck off to the collaborationist Aknef Beit al-Maqdis, as they incited the genocidal ISIS attack for attempting to negotiate truce #6354362499392 with the government.


Ibn Ahmed [email protected]_Sumal123 Apr 5
B4 the Islamicstate Attacked Yarmouk a truce was about to be signed by various factions with Assad, IS come in the right time.This whataboutery can go around the globe 10 times over, and we're still left with no more insight regarding the objective disposition of forces and actors in the current struggle over Yarmouk.