Sunday, June 08, 2014

Fwd: Homeless families at Ma'ale Rechavam



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From: FMR <friendsofmaalerechavam@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:52 AM
Subject: Homeless families at Ma'ale Rechavam
To: faigerayzel@gmail.com


Dear Robin
On May 14 the Israeli Border Police destroyed the homes of five Jewish families at Ma'ale Rechavam which is a small yishuv in Gush Etzion East.
These fivefamilies have been thrown "into the street", actually a hillside that  has been turned into a waste land

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Additional footage showing young mothers with toddlers being 
bullied and manhandled 
is available at this  Israel National News link
 
 
(the video streamed after a delay for a commercial). Amateur footage taken at the time of the expulsion is available at the following Youtube link.


The background to this 
violence of the state against its own citizens 
is that the day before, 
Justice Minister Tzipi Livni  flew to London to participate in diplomatic talks about the failed Oslo process   You can read how she got her diplomatic immunity
 in UK
.

"It is a very traumatic experience to see your home destroyed. I felt like my body was breaking watching my home being razed,"   Moriya Kaniel told Tazpit News Agency in an interview following the demolition.

Please click here to donate to the 
non-profit
support fund 
"
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"
 using Paypal.
 
For more information you can contact Yochai Glauber on 
972-54-686-7535 or write yochai.glauber
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Thank you
International Friends of Ma'ale Rechavam




 

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