[Note from Joachim. Mazin mentions that Israel takes a cut from humanitarian aid to pay for the occupation. I have to wonder whether the bean counters in the Israeli government have extended the meaning of "taking a cut" to include organ-harvesting Palestinians. Enough selling of stolen organs could making the occupation immensely profitable. Israeli organ harvesting seems to provide an example of life imitating art -- in this case Shylock or the Merchant of Venice. See Palin versus Merchant of Venice and Followup: Palin Versus Merchant of Venice.]
In this digest: I report on a 2002 Israeli  admission that a pathologist in an Israeli hospital was harvesting organs  without authorization, on the hopeful sign of the start of the academic year,  the beginning of Ramadan in Palestine, a video on the free Gaza movement, on  follow-up to Rafah clashes (in Arabic), and on growth of religious  fundamentalism in Israel.
A big tempest in a tea pot is brewing as  Israel and Sweden enter a diplomatic fray because a Swedish newspaper suggested  investigations are needed on cases of removal of organs from Palestinians killed  by Israeli forces. There has been thousands of Palestinian civilians killed by  Israeli forces and families in many cases explain how the injured and killed are  taken to medical facilities and returned ordered to be buried immediately  without uncovering why their bodies were opened “for autopsies” and stitched  back with missing organs.
Now there are so many documented Israeli atrocities  and I do believe it is important that activists get their stories right before  adding another to the long list of (far better) documented atrocities.  There  have been well-documented massacres, ethnic cleansing, use of white phosphorous  on civilians, mass execution, torture, extrajudicial execution, bombing of  crowded refugee camps, and many more. So I will not here add to this storm.
I  did notice missing from the discussion the fact that Israeli authorities  themselves have acknowledged at least one pathologist harvesting organs but that  story from 2002 was never followed up and we do not know what happened to this  investigations (like hundreds of other “investigations” before it):   Abu Kabir  Operating Organ Warehouse. By IsraelNationalNews.com
My suggestion to the Swedish government is th at it should respond to Israel  by demanding that an independent commission look into the allegation and that  Israel (for a change) stop stymieing International investigations into human  rights abuses.  If they have nothing to hide, let independent commissions look  into the allegations.
On a more hopeful sign, schools started and  Bethlehem University is full of life.  Tuition was increased and some students  cannot afford tuition.  There are some very limited scholarships (more people of  good should donate scholarship money).
My wife is teaching in accounting and I  teach molecular genetics.  In the sciences, a study by one of our faculty  members showed that most of our graduates do find jobs.  I believe the same for  accounting.  This may not be true of all disciplines.
Israel still prevents  projects that seek sustainable development in the Palestinian economy.   International humanitarian aid is allowed because Israel gets a big cut of it  and it pays for the occupation (per International law, an occupying power is  responsible for the welfare of the occupied people).  We need to continuously  improve the quality of education because through that we can move our society  further along towards liberation and return of the refugees.
Ramadan  started here and the fast reminds all (especially those fasting) of the hunger  and deprivation in the world.  We are reminded of the 1.5 million Gazans, more  than 65% of them children. The Israeli siege denies them development and aid and  has created massive poverty (70% below the poverty line of $2/day).  60%  unemployment and so on.  The situation is better here in the occupied West Bank  but still I know of so many families (Muslim and Christian) that are desperately  in need.
Yet, Ramadan always brings camaraderie, joy, and blessings to all for  Muslims are enjoined especially to increase their good deeds especia lly taking  care of those most needy.  The Muslim calls to prayer and the message of piety  and service to needy people that echo from the mosques mix with church bells and  similar Christian calls to remind us of our common responsibilities.
The  Christian community here shares their Muslim compatriots in the wonderful new  sweets that show-up in Ramadan (like Qatayef) and in the more lively nightlife.  I even know of a friendly competition in doing good deeds that sometime arise  (and regardless of religion) during this blessed month!. So we should all  (regardless of religion) intensify our efforts this month to serve God by  serving fellow human beings in need.  Activism provides a good way to feel part  of the human community.
Video: Gaza we are coming !
Religious fundamentalism in Israel,  Al-Ahram Weekly Online: Since the origin of the Zionist enterprise,  fundamentalism has been part of the Jewish state project. Until now, this  largely goes unacknowledged, writes Stephen Lendman
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
[Mazin Qumsiyeh] Israel admitted at least one case of Organ harvesting, Ramadan and more
2009-08-25T06:28:00-04:00
Joachim Martillo
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