MATT HOH: Live On The Ground From Israel & Gaza Border

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Gazing Into Gaza

The grotesque horror of a school field trip arriving at this location from two hours away to watch the mass slaughter from an observation deck was a shock I am overwhelmed by. The first wave of boys pumped celebratory firsts and thrust middle fingers upon their sight of Gaza.

By Matt Hoh
Matt’s Thoughts on War and Peace (11/18/24)

That is Gaza behind me.



The fence line is 600m away. The northern part of Gaza, where Israel is carrying out a genocide within a genocide, systematically starving 300,000 Palestinians to death, is about 2km further.

The absurdity and the obscenity of being able to be this close to 20,000 murdered children, their bodies “prophetic voices from under the rubble” as a colleague called them, is difficult to accept.

The grotesque horror of a school field trip arriving at this location from two hours away to watch the mass slaughter from an observation deck was a shock I am overwhelmed by. The first wave of boys pumped celebratory firsts and thrust middle fingers upon their sight of Gaza.

It was quiet. The sounds of those buried under rubble don’t reach the observation deck. No torn and wrecked bodies could be seen, no sunlight reflected in pools of blood, and no strips of clothes snagged on exposed bones fluttered in the strong wind. We were as close as we could be but so separate and so safe from it. It was sanitary and septic, picturesque.

I felt I was a voyeur, a tourist, a spectator. I felt disgust and disbelief. And I felt an absence within me that I cannot articulate.

To be that close to the cleansing and destruction of 2.2 million people and to be centering now my words on my feelings doesn’t escape me. Perhaps a well-achieved purpose of that observation deck of genocide.

The Nietzsche-ism, stare into the abyss and the abyss stares back at you, struck me as I stood there.

Stare into Gaza and Gaza stares back is what I am left with now, comfortable in my Jerusalem hotel, just hours after looking into their genocide as if I were on a platform at a national park or on the boardwalk at the shore.

The horror of the genocide I expected but did not see. I thought I might curse and cry. I did neither. The cruel and so very human spectacle of a caged people being destroyed as a display for school children was what I encountered. I did not expect that and I don’t know how to respond.

Note: Americans partially funded this observation deck.


The observation deck in Sderot looking into Gaza.

A school field trip assembled at the observation platform overlooking Gaza.


These are my first thoughts on standing that close to Gaza. I may need to revisit them.

I am in Palestine this week as part of a delegation to be in solidarity with and learn from those engaged in Palestinian liberation. Today, in addition to this visit to the border of Gaza, we met with Rabbis for Human Rights and an October 7th survivor in the Sderot settlement, as well as a Palestinian Lutheran minister in Bethlehem.

Yesterday, we were in Jerusalem’s Old City. Here are my reflections from that visit: [NOTE: I could not found the link Matt mentioned. I have sent him a note asking if he can send it. I will post it when I get it. — MT]


Matthew selfie with Palestine in background.



Please comment and share. I will try and post more from this visit.

Viva Palestina.

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Matt Hoh Reports From Just Beyond The Ragged, Bloody Fringe Of Civilization — Israel

Judging Freedom (11/19/24)

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Even when Israeli and international activists accompany villagers to their olive groves, hoping to deter the threat, there’s no guarantee of safety.

Hanan Abu Salameh, 59, was shot and killed by an Israeli soldier while she harvested olives.


By Wyre Davies
Reporting from the West Banl Umm Safa
BBC News (11/20/24)

On a Thursday afternoon towards the end of last month, a 59-year-old Palestinian woman set out to gather olives on her family’s land near the village of Faqqua, in the north of the occupied West Bank.

It was something that Hanan Abu Salameh had done for decades.

Within minutes, the mother of seven and grandmother of 14 lay dying in the dust of the olive grove, with a bullet wound in her chest - she’d been shot by an Israeli soldier.

Even though the family had co-ordinated their intention to pick olives with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), according to her son Fares and husband Hossam, the soldier fired several shots as other family members fled for cover.

The IDF says it’s investigating the incident (Hah! as usual!), but Hanan’s grieving relatives have little hope or expectation that her killer will be brought to justice.

This wasn’t an isolated incident.

Harvesting olives is an age-old ritual and also an economic necessity for many Palestinians, but, according to the UN, it is increasingly precarious.

Farmers across the West Bank - internationally regarded as Palestinian land occupied by Israel - face heightened risks, like organised attacks by Israeli settlers seeking to sabotage the olive harvest, along with the use of force by Israeli security forces to block roads and Palestinians' access to their lands.

“Last year we couldn’t even harvest our olives, except for a very small amount,” says Omar Tanatara, a farmer from the village of Umm Safa.

“At one point, the army came, threw the olives we’d already gathered on the ground, and ordered us to go home,” says Omar, who is also a member of the village council.

“Some people were even shot at and olives trees were cut down with saws – that’s how we later found them,” adds Omar, as he and other villagers use small hand-held rakes to pull this year’s harvest from their remaining trees while they can.

No guarantee of safety

Even when Israeli and international activists accompany villagers to their olive groves, hoping to deter the threat, there’s no guarantee of safety.

Zuraya Hadad instinctively winces as we watch a video of the incident in which her ribs were broken by a masked man wielding a large stick.

The Israeli peace activist had been helping Palestinian farmers pick their olives when she was assaulted without provocation.

Rather than arresting her attacker, Israeli soldiers, who’d accompanied settlers to the site, just told him to move on.

“Even when we come to help, it doesn't guarantee that the Palestinians can harvest their olives,” Zuraya tells me as she recovers from her injuries at home.

“We try to raise awareness, but in the end it's either the settlers steal the olives or cut the trees, or they remain unpicked and go to waste.”

Land is at the heart of the decades-old conflict between Israel and the Palestinians - who controls it and who has access to it.

For thousands of Palestinian families and villages, cultivating and harvesting olives is a big part of their economy.

But many say that, in recent times, access to trees on their land has been impeded, often violently by Israeli settlers.

Hundreds of trees - which can take years to reach fruit-bearing maturity - have been deliberately burned or cut down, says the UN.

Israeli peace activist Zuraya Hadad was attacked by a masked man as she accompanied Palestinian farmers to the harvest.


After being gathered by hand, villagers from Umm Safa take sacks full of olives to the nearby factory, where the presses have restarted this season.

Olives are the most important agricultural product in the West Bank. In a good year, they're worth more than $70m (£54m) to the Palestinian economy.

But income was well down last year and this year will be even worse, says factory owner Abd al-Rahman Khalifa, as even fewer farmers are able to harvest their crop owing to attacks by settlers.

“Let me give you an example,” he tells me.

“My brother-in-law in Lubban - next to the Israeli settlement - went to pick his own olives, but they broke his arms and they made him leave along with everyone who was with him.”

“We, as Palestinians, don’t have petrol or big companies. Our main agricultural crop is olives,” he adds. “So, like the Gulf depends on oil, and the Americans on business, our economy is dependent on the olive tree.”

On the hill overlooking the olive groves of Umm Safa stands an illegal settler outpost - a farm.

The extremist settler who runs it, Zvi Bar Yosef, was sanctioned this year by the UK and other Western governments for repeated acts of violence against Palestinians, including twice threatening families at gunpoint.

Over the last year of the war in Gaza, Jewish settlers have been emboldened by the support of far-right Israeli ministers like Itamar Ben-Gvir.

As national security minister, he has given out free firearms to hundreds of settlers and has encouraged them to assert their right to what - they say - is their "God-given" land.

Ben-Gvir has also been accused of openly supporting the disruption of olive harvesting on Palestinian land.

At the olive press, farmers wait patiently in the yard to witness the transformation of the olives they’ve been able to gather this year into "liquid gold".

The olive tree has been a symbol of this land for centuries.

For generations of Palestinians, it is their link to the land - a link that is under threat now more than ever.


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The massacres that tore my life apart

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The massacres that tore my life apart
Over the last year, I have lost many of my relatives and friends who have been victims of horrific Israeli attacks. Here are stories of four massacres that tore my life apart.


In this harsh and prolonged war, which has lasted for over a year, I have lost many of my relatives and friends who have been victims of horrific massacres. I will attempt to recount some of them in this article.

The first massacre was the Hijazi massacre, which took place in the Al-Tuffah area during the first week of the war, specifically on October 11, 2023. On that day, my family and I were sitting in our home in the Tel al-Hawa area, hearing the sounds of shells from all directions, when we received a call from one of our relatives informing us of the martyrdom of my cousin Dalal, her husband, and their five children.

We were in shock and unable to leave the house to confirm this news. To this day, we have found no trace of them, neither their bodies nor their clothes. We couldn’t bury them or bid them a final farewell. My cousin wasn’t killed alone. In this brutal massacre, which targeted a three-story residential building that was leveled to the ground, two of her husband’s brothers, along with their wives and children, were martyred. The total number of martyrs from this massacre was 14.

On November 7, 2023, my mother wanted to celebrate my older sister’s birthday to help us forget the atmosphere of war. However, the massacres refused to allow us to steal moments of joy and happiness.

I wished the world had ended at that moment.

The third massacre relates to my cousin Mishaal Hamdouna, which took place in March 2024, the sixth month of the war, specifically on March 1, 2024. At this time, my family and I were displaced in the middle area of Gaza Strip, Deir Al-Balah, when we received a phone call informing us of a horrific massacre in the northern Gaza Strip. The victims included my cousin, his wife, their five sons, their wives, and children, as well as his three daughters and their children, totaling 22 martyrs. The massacres continued one after another, with close family members lost, and we couldn’t bury them or bid them farewell. The bombing was severe at that time in the north, particularly in the Beit Lahia area. The family had gathered together to hold a mourning ceremony after the martyrdom of their son Nasim two days earlier in the Flour Massacre, also known as the Nabulsi Massacre, which claimed 150 lives and left 800 wounded on Thursday, February 29, 2024. Their martyrdom remains a testament to the genocidal war against our people in steadfast Gaza.

The massacres did not only affect my family but also took the lives of friends and neighbors.

The last massacre I want to talk about is related to the Abu Daher family. This family has been friends with my family for over twenty years, and we know them very well. However, this resilient family refused to leave the north and insisted either to stay or to become martyrs. At the time, my family and I had been displaced to Rafah, moving from one place to another due to the intense shelling. This time, we were in the southern Gaza Strip, staying in the home of strangers who decided to take us in rather than leave us to live on the streets. We received a phone call telling us that our friends in the north had suffered a horrific massacre on December 4, 2023, in which 23 martyrs were killed. The bombing in the area was intense that day, especially in the Falouja area in the north, so the family decided to head to one of their relatives’ homes in the Jabalia refugee camp. They fled from death only to encounter death again when a missile struck the house they had sought refuge in, killing the sons, their wives, and grandchildren. Only the elderly grandmother remained, alone, without support, displaced from one house to another in the north until now. This was the last message she posted on her Facebook account, mourning the loss of her entire family:

“I have lost all of my children. I swear, I die a million times a day. They were my support and strength after God. They were my mother, father, brother, friend, beloved, and dutiful son. They left me orphaned and weak. I have become a walking corpse, a body without a soul. I swear, my pain and suffering is known only to God. May He ease my sorrow and give me patience in your absence, and may He gather me with you in the highest gardens of paradise. Pray for them for mercy and forgiveness, and pray for me to have patience.”

I would like to tell you that all the martyrs I mentioned, neither I nor my family were able to see them or bid them farewell for the last time, nor were we able to bury the bodies of those whose remains were found. The war deprived us of the simplest of our rights, even the opportunity for a final farewell.


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“Genocide as Colonial Erasure”: U.N. Expert Francesca Albanese on Israel’s “Intent to Destroy” Gaza Democracy Now!

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Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-de... We are joined by U.N. special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, Francesca Albanese, who says Israel is committing genocide on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Facing accusations of antisemitism from Israeli and U.S. officials, Albanese is in New York to present her report, titled "Genocide as colonial erasure," which finds that Israel's genocide is founded on "ideological hatred" and "dehumanization" and "enabled through the various organs of the state," and recommends that Israel be unseated from the United Nations over its conduct. She argues that Israel's attacks on U.N. employees, including the killings of at least 230 U.N. staff in Gaza, its flagrant violations of U.N. resolutions and international law and the unique status of "the first settler-colonial genocide to be ever litigated before [an international] court" justify this measure. Israel's continued impunity, Albanese warns, "is the nail in the coffin of the U.N. Charter."


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CURTAIN CALL: BIDEN AND THE NEOCONS DECIDE TO ATTACK RUSSIA – WITH ANDREI MARTYANOV & SCOTT RITTER

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EDITOR—While the establishment media downplays the "collective Biden"s horrific decision to escalate even further the West's war against Russia, millions of people around the globe are well aware that this may indeed push the world closer to WW3, and that the population of the United States better communicate their concern to the Trump administration in unequivocal ways if humanity is to avoid a nuclear cataclysm. It's a complex situation any way we look at it, say the experts. The US ruling elites are currently fractured in their vision for the immediate strategic future. The State Department is far more willing to tempt fate with a nuclear confrontation than the Pentagon, which, surprisingly, is reluctant to risk an all out confrontation with the Eurasian powers. 
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Israeli Newspaper Admits Israeli Holigans Started Amsterdam Riot

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If you did not already accept the 1984-level of propagandist lying and fabrication by the Western mainstream media in support of the Zionist genocidal regime, the reporting of the violence in Amsterdam in The Netherlands should remove all doubt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eD-eEibXpg

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“They told the opposite of what happened in that footage.” Photographer Annet de Graaf captured the Israeli Maccabi soccer fan violence in Amsterdam. In her first interview with US media, she tells Mehdi that outlets like Sky News, the New York Times, BBC, and CNN misused her footage and twisted the narrative to frame the Maccabi fans as victims of antisemitic attacks and overlook the anti-Arab racism that fueled the clash.

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