Jaffa (pronounced Yaffa)
So we spent zero time in Tel Aviv… on purpose. Because fuck that place. We did however spend some time in Jaffa, which is an ancient port city directly south of Tel Aviv (it’s technically a under Tel Aviv municipal rule). There used to be a robust Palestinian population in Jaffa, but just like most places, the Palestinian population was forced into one fenced off area (amazes me how they don’t see the irony of forcing people into ghettoes, but whatever). Many were forced to move to other areas because Israel didn’t allow them to make repairs or expansions to their houses/land so shit fell into disarray, and they weren’t allowed to do anything. Or, if they did do it and said fuck Israel and their laws, their shit got demolished.
The city itself is picturesque. And I had to keep reminding myself to not enjoy it too much since it was occupied land. We had a Palestinian tour guide who was dope and super infomative about the history of the city, but the thing that stuck out most about his guide was Israeli citizens kept sneaking into our group and staring at him and what he was saying to try to intimidate him. So I started taking photos of them, and then they’d leave. Pussy shit.
The dopest part of Jaffa was meeting with the poet Dareen Tatour. Dareen went to jail for writing a fucking POEM and posting it on Facebook. One of the reasons you don’t see many viral posts from Palestinians is they can go to jail for writing about the occupation. The crime is called “Incitement.” The law is supposed to apply to everyone, but only Palestinians are arrested for it. Israel said the usage of the word “martyr” in the poem is what caused her arrest. However, lost in translation is the word doesn’t mean what we’ve come to learn in English. When we think martyr with regards to Arabs, we think of suicide bombers. But Palestinians use the word in it’s traditional sense, anyone who dies for their belief. So in essence, any death of Palestinians at the hands of the IDF is a martyrdom.
The poem referenced the execution of Hadil Hashlamou in Hebron, which caused a big stir in the international media. Hadil was murdered by the IDF after being accused of charging at an IDF soldier with a knife while she was on her way to school. The issue with that is, she had just passed through a metal detector seconds prior to that. IDF posted pictures of a knife (planted says most), but eyewitnesses say she didn’t have a knife. She was being told to go back through the checkpoint and was just tired that day. Didn’t listen to the IDF. So they shot her in the leg. Then another leg. And when a Palestinian ambulance came to take her to the hospital, the IDF shoulders threw a stun grenade at them. 40 minutes later, after laying out in the open (shades of Mike Brown) an Israeli ambulance showed up and took her to a hospital that didn't have a trauma unity. She bled out and died.
Dareen was amazing to meet. Super humble spirit. Happy to be free after years of dealing with the craziness but still not bucking at the occupants pressure. Her case created such an international uproar, Israel placed her on house arrest. HOWEVER, not her house. Not her parents or family house. A random house in Tel Aviv. And she wasn’t allowed to be there alone. So family had to constantly be there with her. Almost all of them lost their jobs because of the commute back and forth to Tel Aviv (Palestinians aren’t allowed to live there).
Honestly, as a writer who teaches teens to use their voice to stand up against what they think is wrong, that case struck me. It was a “shit just got real” moment for me. Israel really is what the US wants to be. If the US could get away with the INCITEMENT laws, they would. That pesky Constitution gets in the way (Israel doesn’t have a Constitution… on purpose).
Other than the guide and Dareen, what I remember most was walking around the city and white people kept trying to talk to me. But it was more fetishized than anything. People trying to sneak video of our group, etc. Caught one guy driving by recording us, so I started recording him, recording us, and he got pissed. The fucking irony of it all.