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Occupied East Jerusalem Nearly 20 Palestinian families face homelessness amid a raging pandemic and cold, wet winter in occupied East Jerusalem because of eviction lawsuits from Israeli settler groups backed by wealthy American donors.
Over the last few months, Israeli courts upheld the eviction orders of 16 Palestinian families in the East Jerusalem districts of Silwan and Sheikh Jarrah. The evictions are carried out through lawsuits by Israeli company Nachalat Shimon and settler associations Ateret Cohanim and Elad. These three organizations argue the land the families’ homes are on belongs to them because Yemeni Jews owned the land before 1948. Israel’s discriminatory Legal and Administrative Matters Law allows Jews to claim ownership of property they lost during the 1948 War but doesn’t guarantee that same right to Palestinians.
Electronic Intifada Falsely Claims Kat Cammack Threatened Life of Rashida Tlaib
Electronic Intifada Falsely Claims Kat Cammack Threatened Life of Rashida Tlaib
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A few days ago, I posted about new Congresswoman Kat Cammack’s epic trolling of Israel-hater Rashida Tlaib. She pledged to “plant Israel’s flag outside my door right next to the American flag” in a clear attempt to get up Tlaib’s nose.
Some argued this was childish, but there were also haters trying to ruin Kat’s career by claiming she actually threatened Tlaib’s life.
Newly elected Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack has, in her first week in office, communicated a threat against her colleague Rashida Tlaib, who is in the neighboring office.
Tom Williams
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Newly elected Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack has, in her first week in office, communicated a threat against her colleague Rashida Tlaib, who is in the neighboring office.
On the morning of 6 January, she tweeted, “I’ve made a pledge to plant Israel’s flag outside my door right next to the American flag.” In passive-aggressive language, she added, “I think it’ll be very helpful as [Tlaib] walks past both every day.”
Rep. Tlaib, who has an office right next to mine in DC, has some strong opinions about Israel that I disagree with, so I’ve made a pledge to plant Israel’s flag outside my door right next to the American flag. I think it’ll be very helpful as she walks past both every day https://t.co/5VMDXDWllM Kat Cammack (@Kat Cammack) January 6, 2021