Jordan Peterson intervista Benjamin Netanyahu sulla storia di Israele Video con sottotitoli italiani a cura di Giorgio Pavoncello
Jordan B. Peterson intervista il Primo Ministro israeliano Benjamin Netanyahu sulla storia di Israele e sul diritto degli ebrei alla loro terra ancestrale, la Terra d'Israele, situata tra il fiume Giordano e il Mar Mediterraneo. Questa è la risposta alla narrazione falsa araba e alla loro assurda rivendicazione della terra di Israele, la patria del popolo ebraico da tempo immemorabile. La risposta a qualsiasi rivendicazione araba su una terra che chiamano "Palestina". La terra di Israele, che hanno invaso, non è mai stata terra araba e non sarà mai loro.
I crimini del fondamentalismo Almeno 31 donne sono state uccise in Cisgiordania e Gaza per aver perso l'onore
Testata:Jerusalem Post Autore: KHALED ABU TOAMEH Titolo: «Nel 2002 almeno 31 donne uccise per aver perso l'onore»
In Cisgiordania e a Gaza ben 31 donne sono state massacrate nel 2002 per "motivi d'onore". Le donne, uccise da un gruppo di familiari maschi, erano accusate di aver disonorato la famiglia. Secondo le statistiche molte erano state vittime di abusi sessuali da parte di parenti e famigliari. L'ultimo omicidio è stato compiuto da una madre che ha strangolato la figlia colpevole di essere stata lontana da casa per qualche giorno.
Riportiamo l'articolo del Jerusalem Post che riporta la notizia: http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/A/JPArticle/PrinterFull&cid=1044508200702 At least 31 Palestinian women have been murdered in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 2002 in what is known as "honor killings", where a female is executed by a male member of her family for perceived misuse of her sexuality.
Most of the victims were under the age of 18 and some had been sexually abused or raped by male relatives, according to statistics released by Palestinian police Thursday.
The latest murder was perpetrated earlier this week when a woman from a village near Ramallah strangled to death her 17-year-old daughter for staying away from home for a few days. The mother has been arrested, but her family is employing heavy pressure on the Palestinian Authority to release her "so she can attend to her other children."
"It's a very serious problem," said Dr. Azmi Shuaibi, member of the Legal Committee of the Palestinian Legislative Council. "The entire society bears the responsibility in combating this phenomenon. The first step should be to recognize that the problem e"
Shuaibi said he planned to hold a special session of the Legal committee to discuss the issue of "honor killings" to pave the way for a PLC meeting that would discuss violence against women.
Maisoun Wahidi, a senior official with the PA's Ministry of Social Welfare, said "honor killings' constitute a very serious threat to Palestinian society. "Most of the victims are adolescent girls who were sexually abused or raped by members of their families and later killed for bringing shame," she explained. Wahidi said the ministry was working toward opening shelters for battered women and victims of sexual abuse.
The deputy commander of the Ramallah and al Bireh police, Abdel Karim Abu Rabi, revealed that there has been a significant rise in cases of violence against women over the past few months in comparison with 2002.
In 2002, he said, his station received 31 complaints related to the use of violence against women, including one murder case. By contrast, police have dealt with 8 similar complaints since the beginning of this year.
According to figures released by women organizations, there has also been a significant rise in the number of cases of incest in Palestinian society. One of the women groups reported more than 400 cases in the West Bank during 2002.