Saturday, July 11, 2026
DOP - Days of Palestine
  • Home
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • About us
Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Opinions
  • Features
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
DOP - Days of Palestine
No Result
View All Result
Home News

US and Palestinians’ life behind Israeli Apartheid Wall

March 21, 2022
in News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

When crossing from occupied Palestine (Israel) into Palestine’s occupied West Bank, the obvious contrariety in infrastructure and economic levels is intense.

From the seaside skyscrapers and trendy boutiques of Tel-Aviv, life in the West Bank’s refugee camps is anything but suffering. Life goes on here with deliberate normalcy, but a cognisance of deep-rooted occupation lingers in the air. Palestinians living under occupation are forced to familiarise themselves with rampant human rights abuses at the hands of the Israeli military.

A daunting grey wall snakes through the historical Palestinian city of Bethlehem, cutting it off from the suburbs of Jerusalem. Dubbed by the locals as the “apartheid wall,” its post-apocalyptic features are decorated with Palestinian graffiti demanding freedom and international recognition.

On one side lie clean streets, European style cafes and opportunity – while it hides the oppression, poverty and uncertainty of the future on the other side.

The Arab-Israeli conflict affects even the most mundane activities of daily life here, and the Palestinians experience this in ways not comparable to the average Israeli citizen.

For residents of Aida Refugee Camp near Bethlehem, this polarity is experienced daily.
buy cialis professional generic yourcialisrx.com over the counter

Refugees in Aida are unfortunately well acquainted with political strife and abuse.

  • Like our page on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter

On any given night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military performs raids on the camp, often ransacking homes and abducting civilians on arbitrary accusations. While this practice is clearly illegal, the Israeli military regards this custom as both routine and rational.

Walking the streets of Jerusalem, I spot a “dual citizens for Trump” T-shirt. Clearly a fan of walls, Trump’s us vs them rhetoric hits home to many here. I wonder if I am somehow looking into the future of the United States, as chants to build a wall and halt Muslim immigration are becoming increasingly ordinary. The unconditional and distinct support of the Israeli regime is something that crosses partisan lines in contemporary American politics.

At the recent American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference leading American candidates expressed their unrestricted support of Israel’s any means necessary approach to national security. AIPAC lobbyists do their best to insure Israeli military interests are met in American politics, and they are doing a good job.

In lieu of Obama’s recent decision to provide Israel with $38 billion in military support over the next ten years, Americans are beginning to question why our government chooses to support foreign militaries rather than spending it here at home.

This is the largest sum ever pledged by the United States to a foreign country, and it demonstrates that even our most liberal president to date endorses a government which uses human rights abuses as a platform for policy.

For the people of Palestine, American foreign policy regarding Israel has a direct and astounding effect on their daily lives. Could it be that the United States is the de facto catalyst for which Israeli military policies in Palestine are exercised? It is unquestionable that without American support conventional Israeli practices in Palestine would not be sustainable.

Both presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have exemplified their unquestioned support of Israeli security policies, frightening local Palestinians about what is to come.

Depending on what happens in November, the United States may very well soon have an apartheid wall to call its own.

Shortlink for this post: https://daysofpalestine.ps/?p=2881

Tags: Israeli Apartheid Week 2022
DONATE NOW
Previous Post

Palestinian girl released on condition of not using internet

Next Post

Israeli forces shoot at crew repairing Gaza electricity grids

Next Post

Israeli forces shoot at crew repairing Gaza electricity grids

Latest News

Israeli Army and Settler Attacks Injure 36 in Occupied West Bank
News

Organized Settler Violence Accelerates Displacement of Palestinians in The West Bank

by olfa olfa
July 11, 2026
0

Read moreDetails
Four Palestinians die from malnutrition in the past 24 hours, including a child

Israel Intensifies Ceasefire Violations Across Gaza with Demolitions and Heavy Fire

July 11, 2026
Hamas: Israel’s Attacks on Lebanon Expose its ‘Nazi Nature’

Gaza Health Ministry Condemns Ongoing Israeli Strikes on Healthcare Facilities

July 11, 2026
Farming Near Gaza’s ‘Yellow Line’ Means Facing Death

Ten Injured After Damaged Wall Collapses in Gaza City

July 11, 2026
Israeli attack on Gaza school kills at least 17, including children

Israeli Occupation Demolishes School, Displaces Students in Nablus

July 11, 2026

ABOUT US

Days of Palestine Foundation is a Palestinian media organization concerned with international media. It is dedicated for getting the Palestinian narrative reached to the whole world as well as advocating the Palestinian people and the just Cause of Palestine.

TRENDS IN PALESTINE

  • Organized Settler Violence Accelerates Displacement of Palestinians in The West Bank July 11, 2026
  • Israel Intensifies Ceasefire Violations Across Gaza with Demolitions and Heavy Fire July 11, 2026
  • Gaza Health Ministry Condemns Ongoing Israeli Strikes on Healthcare Facilities July 11, 2026
  • Ten Injured After Damaged Wall Collapses in Gaza City July 11, 2026

CATEGORIES

  • BDS
  • Jerusalem
  • 1948 Lands
  • Opinions
  • International Reports
  • palresponds
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • 1948 Lands
    • Gaza
    • Jerusalem
    • Refugees
    • West Bank
    • Palestinian Prisoners
  • World
  • Reports
    • Demolitions & displacement
    • Gaza blockade
    • International Reports
    • Jerusalem
    • Local Issues
    • Martyrs & Casualties
    • Occupation & Settlements
    • Palestinian prisoners
  • Media
    • Podcast
    • Infographic
    • Pictures
    • Video
      • Closer eye on the Israeli Occupation
      • Info Videos
      • My story
      • PIM
      • Trends
      • who’s gonna know
  • Art & Culture
  • Articles
  • DOP Forum
  • Features
  • International Solidarity
    • BDS
  • Opinions
  • Over the wall
    • Brazil
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Pal Archive
    • Historical Palestine
    • Israel Atrocities
    • Gaza War Diaries
  • Translations & Participations

© 2023 Days of Palestine