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Student detained after refusing to shake hands with Israeli President Nov 08 08 Lieberman: “Mubarak can go to hell,” Israeli president apologizes Oct 29 08 Latest News ArticlesIsraeli settlers “on war” with the Palestinians in Hebron 00:45 Fri 05 Dec Army evacuates the settlers from Al Rajabi home in Hebron 22:39 Thu 04 Dec DFLP slams the ongoing settler attacks in Hebron, calls of the Security Council to intervene 21:23 Thu 04 Dec Qurei calls for international protection against Israeli settlers attacks 10:22 Thu 04 Dec Palestinian banks in Gaza close as Israel blocks delivery of funds 10:05 Thu 04 Dec Alsarraj: 40 trucks of goods to enter Gaza today 09:46 Thu 04 Dec El Khodary: “Decision of Arab leaders in Israel to send a ship to Gaza, positive step against the si 01:24 Thu 04 Dec Israeli settlers stab and seriously wound a Palestinian resident of Jerusalem 01:00 Thu 04 Dec Extremist settler youths escalate their attacks in Hebron, Barak to meet their leaders on Thursday 00:42 Thu 04 Dec Israeli military detains a dozen Palestinian residents in the West Bank 10:07 Wed 03 Dec Full StoryOfficial Israeli radio bans ad critical of Gaza siegeThe Israeli national broadcasting Authority has refused to allow radio stations in Israel to air ads sponsored by Israeli peace groups that criticize Israel's 15-month long siege on the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip.
The siege, which is in direct violation of the responsibilities of an occupying power under the Fourth Geneva Convention (signed by Israel in 1953), affects 1.4 million civilians in Gaza – forcing them to live in dire poverty without access to proper medical care, and with chronic shortages of food and fuel. Nearly 150 patients have died due to the Israeli siege, when Israeli authorities refused to allow them to exit the Gaza Strip for needed medical treatment.
New radio ads produced by the Israeli peace group, Gisha, point out one often-forgotten piece of the siege: the hundreds of students enrolled in universities abroad, who will experience serious setbacks in their education due to being imprisoned in the Gaza Strip and unable to return to school.
Palestinian analysts often point out that these young people represent the best and brightest of the Gazan population, and by preventing them from going to university, Israel is fomenting the very extremism that the siege is supposedly trying to punish. These analysts argue that the students who study abroad tend to have a moderating effect on the population, and by imprisoning them, Israel is creating worse problems for themselves than before.
In the banned ad, author Yonatan Getten states, "The right to study crosses borders and conflict. We all have the right to study”, and talks about meeting his first girlfriend in Cambridge when he was given the opportunity to study abroad.
According to Sari Bashi, the director of Gisha, around 1000 Palestinian students leave Gaza each year to study abroad. This year and last year, all but a few dozen, have been prevented from leaving. The reason, according to the Israeli government, is that only students who study at prestigious Western universities should be allowed to leave. Most of the 1000, however, are enrolled at universities in the Middle East and Asia. Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said, “"exposing Palestinians to a pluralistic and democratic academic environment can only have a positive impact upon the students.”
But Israel has no set standards as to what constitutes a 'pluralistic and democratic academic environment', and subjectively judges all schools based on their location. This 'picking and choosing' of who is allowed out and who must stay in is completely arbitrary, and in direct violation of the Palestinian people's right to education under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |