Tuesday, March 5, 2013

The Apartheid Bus Blitz by David Ha'ivri


The new trending topic on the anti-Israel network is “Apartheid Buses.” According the narrative, Israel has now launched Arab-only bus lines as a new means of oppressing the local Arab population. In fact, the truth behind this story is a special service that this Israeli bus company has begun to provide for Palestinian workers from the security checkpoint they pass though to the work areas in central Israel. 

To draw this in a negative light, propagandists have spiced up the story by reporting that the new service was launched after Jewish Israelis complained about the workers traveling on their regular buses. As usual, the propagandists do not allow small details - like the facts - to get in the way of the twisted picture they wish to project about Israel. 

Tens of thousands of non-Israeli Palestinians are permitted to work in Israel every day. Those who receive these work permits consider themselves lucky, because the economy in the Palestinian Authority areas is so bad that work places there are hard to find and pay very poorly. Those holding work permits are allowed to enter only at designated security crossings. This is a rule determined by the government security agencies, and has nothing to do with the preferences of the Jewish commuters.  

After this blitz grew wings and became the center of media attention, Israel journalist Chaim Levenson of Haaretz wrote on his Facebook page that he was going to meet with the Arab workers on the new bus line at 4:30 AM leaving the Eyal crossing. Many workers are headed for early starts at building jobs, where they need to be on site by 6 or so. Obviously, these buses have been provided as a special service, at the time and place according the needs of the worker population from that area. Does someone suggest that they wait for the first bus leaving Ariel at 5:30am, and be late for work? 

Arab-only bus lines throughout Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem are nothing new. There are Arab-owned lines running between Shechem (Nablus), Ramallah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Hevron. You will never see them stop for a Jew waiting at a bus stop on the way. There is an Arab-only bus station in the American Colony in Jerusalem. Don't expect to see Jewish people walking around there. Why, you might ask? It’s because the Jews feel threatened there, and fear for their safety. 

On the other hand, Israeli-owned public transportation in all of these places is used by Jews and non-Jews alike. The same bus company, Afikim, which is being accused of running special bus lines tailored to the needs of Palestinian workers, has also launched special bus lines fit for the needs of the students at the university in Ariel. 80% of the university's 14,000 students are commuting from Israel's more central areas, and need more buses coming in during the morning hours, and more leaving at the end of the day. The university’s Arab students enjoy those buses just as Jewish students do. 

The rumor that Jewish residents were involved in the new bus arrangement was thrown in by some propagandist to make the story more sensational. It is an obnoxious distortion of the facts. The Jewish commuters have nothing to do with security regulations.

In fact, the new buses are set to save the Palestinian Arab commuters a lot of money, as their previous alternative was to pay for expensive private taxis to their workplace destinations. This is racism?

Friday, February 8, 2013

Plant blueberry bushes in Israel in honor of Andreas

Dear Friends, 


In honor of the birthday of our dear friend and lover of Israel Andreas, I have decided to plant a orchard of berry trees on my farm in Israel.  

Every year, many Israelis plant new trees and bushes to beautify the land of Israel, and we have festive meals highlighting the blessings of the fruits of the land. This year, I have a special plan to plant an orchard of 1000 blueberry bushes on my land in Kfar Tapuach, in the Shomron. 

This, when grown, will be a special place where families and tourists will be able to spend a day picking fruit and enjoying the blessings of the land. I would like to offer you an opportunity to take part in these festivities, and have some bushes planted on your behalf. 

 The cost of each blueberry bush is 13.50 Euro. 



Plant blueberry bushes in Israel in honor of Andreas

Please join this initiative and sponsor a gift for our dear friend Andreas. A certificate will be sent to him with your dedication message for each individual bush or bunch of bushes that you order, and pictures will be uploaded to  his Facebook page. 

 I thank you for your support, and look forward to you visiting this orchard and enjoying its fruit. 

 Thank you, 

David Ha'ivri