MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Kurdischer Politiker-Händeabhacken wird Kriminalität +Korruption senken

25 Dez. 2021 MESOP NEWS – Angesichts schwerer Fluten, die durch das verantwortungslose Handeln korrupter Lokalbeamter verursacht worden sein sollen, forderte ein islamistischer kurdischer Politiker die kurdisch-irakische Regionalregierung auf, die Amputation von Händen als Strafe einzuführen.

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MESOP WATCH TENDENZ UNENDLICH ! Der Anfang der Omikron-Welt

Von JOACHIM MÜLLER-JUNG, FAZ – 25. Dezember 2021

Ein explosiver Ausbruch – und bald schon das neue Normal? Der globale Feldzug der Virus-Variante in der Advents- und Weihnachtszeit ist wie keiner vorher Horror und Hoffnung zugleich. Was die aktuellen Daten sagen.

Noch sind wir in Deutschland mitten in der Delta-Welle und trotzdem hören wir nur noch eins: Omikron.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : Gaza at Christmas: a bleak outlook / Protest contra Hamas

Gaza ends the year in dire straits – The May 2021 Israel-Hamas war and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has compounded Gaza’s already awful economic conditions.

A World Bank study in November 2021 reports that Gaza, with over 2 million residents, has undergone “deindustrialization.” Its unemployment rate is 45 percent, and 59 percent of the population lives in poverty. “Gaza’s citizens suffer from poor electricity and water-sewerage availability, conflict-related psychological trauma, and limited movement,” the report finds.

Christians in Gaza

The YMCA in Gaza, for the third year in a row, has lit a Christmas tree to bring some reprieve and happiness to Gaza’s children. Ruwaida Amer and Joe Snell have the story and the video.

There are only approximately 1,000 Christians among Gaza’s 2 million citizens, but their impact on society and economy is substantial.

“Many Christian institutions have played a strong role in Gaza’s economy, such as the Catholic Relief Services (CRS), which offers temporary employment projects and support,” writes Hadeel El Gerbawi. “The Middle East Council of Churches Department of Service for Palestinian Refugees has been offering training sessions and professional training diplomas for years.”

But conditions for Christians, as for all Gazans, are difficult. Last year, the Hamas-run Ministry of Endowments in the Gaza Strip discouraged Muslims from participating in Christmas celebrations, as Entsar Abu Jahal writes.

This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, celebrations in the Gaza Strip will be limited to church prayers and lighting the tree. The good news is that Israel has eased some travel restrictions, so about half of the Gaza’s Christians will be able to enter Israel and the West Bank for the holiday.

Gaza’s Jewish quarter

Most historical accounts indicate no Jewish presence in Gaza after 1929, when British soldiers forced all Gaza Jews to leave because they said they could not be protected from Arab rioters.

But a one-acre area of a few buildings, known to a few as the Jewish quarter, may have been occupied by a Jewish family until the 1960s, as Hadeel El Gerbawi reports.

“Few of this quarter’s residents know that it was called the Jewish Quarter,” she writes. “These Jews reportedly worked in agriculture and trade at a time when the community was not divided by political and religious differences.”

Gaza gets a new wall

Israel inaugurated an upgraded security wall on the Gaza border this month, in response to what is said is the threat posed by Hamas’s tunnel network

“The galvanized steel wall weighs about 20,000 tons and has a height of about 6 meters,” Mail Abu Hasaneen writes. “It stretches both above and under the ground over 65 kilometers along the border from the new sea barrier near Zikim beach in the north to Kerem Shalom crossing in the south.”

The wall has made Gaza’s already besieged people feel “more and more trapped,” writes Abu Hasaneen.

Protest movement targets Hamas policies

Gazans are also blaming the ruling Hamas party for high prices and rising unemployment rates.

“‘We Want to Live‘ is a popular movement that began in March 2019 with social media calls for peaceful demonstrations over the difficult economic conditions and the high unemployment rates in Gaza,” writes Rasha Abou Jalal. “The demonstrations, which evolved into strikes, mass civil disobedience and camping on the streets of Gaza, were heavily repressed by Hamas security forces, who arrested dozens of demonstrators.”

Hamas, Islamic Jihad expand operations to West Bank … with consequences for Gaza

Meanwhile, the armed wings of Gaza-based Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) appear to be expanding into the other Palestinian-administered territory of the West Bank, with both groups claiming responsibility for operations targeting and killing Israeli Jewish settlers in recent weeks.

“The November Hamas operation in Jerusalem and the recent PIJ operation near Nablus are two indicators of the possibility of the return of organized operations to the West Bank, which may lead to a deterioration of the situation on the Gaza front, as Israel seeks to unify the truce file,” writes Ahmed Melhem.

Black Gaza artists respond to racism with song

“Black Palestinian artists in the Gaza Strip still encounter racism and discrimination,” reports Taghrid Ali. “They face harsh mockery for the color of their skin and curly hair, and many Palestinians refuse to marry them.”

“Some Black artists in Gaza have been experiencing racism since their childhood. Even as adults, when they stand on stage to perform the traditional Bedouin songs known as ‘dahiya,’ they receive negative comments and insults in regard to the color of their skin,” she writes.

 

MESOP WATCH:  STROMAUSFALL VON ALLEN SEITEN / DIE FETTEN JAHRE SIND VORBEI

Chef des Staatsfonds Norwegens : „Ich erkenne überall Inflation“

Sebastian Balzter FAZ -25.12.2021-  Nicolai Tangen verwaltet als Chef des weltgrößten Staatsfonds 1,2 Billionen Euro. Der Kunstsammler blickt düster in die Zukunft. Ein Gespräch über die Weltwirtschaft

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH TODAY: Iran-Kurdistan-Basare und Geschäfte in Sanandaj, Naqadeh+Bukan streiken aus Protest gegen die Hinrichtung von Haidar Ghorbani

December 24, 2021 – Aus Protest gegen die verbrecherische Hinrichtung des kurdischen politischen Gefangenen Haidar Ghorbani weigerten sich heute Morgen Basare und Geschäfte in Sanandaj, Naqadeh und Bukan, zu öffnen, da ein Proteststreik stattfand und die Stadt geschlossen wurde.

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„Mutter, Vater, Kind : Ist die Heilige Familie noch zeitgemäß?

MESOP NEWS: La nativité du seigneur  m/w/d ua./Was etzt stattfindet ist ENTSCHÖPFUNG! Die Familie war keine Idee, sondern Notwendigkeit- keine Notwendigkeit ohne Not!

  • Von Julia Schaaf FAZ – 24.12.2021 – Die Weihnachtsgeschichte hat unser Ideal von Familie geprägt. Dabei leben wir (!) heute oft ganz anders. Was also haben uns die 3 aus dem Stall noch zu sagen?

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH ANALYSE: Türkische Währung-Was hinter Erdogans Lira-Politik steckt

Der türkische Präsident Erdogan verfolgt mit aller Macht seine Politik niedriger Zinsen – trotz hoher Inflation. Monatelang verlor die Lira deshalb an Wert. Die jüngsten Stabilisierungsschritte könnten einen hohen Preis haben.

Von Oliver Mayer-Rüth, ARD-Studio Istanbul 24-12-2021

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MESOP WATCH: ZUR HERDENBILDUNG (KADERUNG) IST SOZIALISMUS AM BESTEN  GEEIGNET  

Ökosozialismus : Fehlt bloß noch das revolutionäre Subjekt !

Thomas Thiel FAZ -22.12.2021 Andreas Malm und Klaus Dörre meinen, dass sich dem Klimawandel nur mit dem Sozialismus beikommen lässt. Dem einen ist dafür jedes Mittel recht, der andere setzt auf demokratische Enteignung.

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MESOP NEWS MIDEAST ANALYSIS: Ist es an der Zeit, dass Biden gegenüber dem Iran Stärke demonstriert?

 Prof. Dr. Efraim Inbar Präsident des Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security. 24-12-2021

Der Rückzug der amerikanischen Streitkräfte aus dem Nahen Osten mag strategische Vorteile haben.

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MESOP WATCH ANALYSIS  Is it time for Biden to demonstrate force with Iran?

Is it time for Biden to demonstrate force with Iran? –  Professor Efraim Inbar President of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security.

The withdrawal of American forces from the Middle East may have strategic merits.

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