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    GJP (Global Jews for Palestine) statement



    The 600th day of genocide is no time for words!

    In the 86th week of genocide, 24 countries have objected to Israel’s escalating violence. They call for the restoration of real, sufficient, life-saving aid to which Palestinians have a right – not the mercenary coverlet which would enable Netanyahu’s final solution.

    After 62,000 Palestinian deaths, according to a UN press release on 19 May, Israel is inflicting conditions of life on Palestinians increasingly incompatible with their continued existence in Gaza as a group. Furthermore, the pattern of strikes on Internally Displaced People’s (IDP) tents and residential buildings, as well as on crowded hospitals, indicates that little, if any, care is being taken to protect the lives of civilians in Gaza, while reports of the use of weapons with wide area effects suggest deliberate, indiscriminate attacks. Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation is beyond description.

    Make no mistake: Our governments have always held the power to end this onslaught. But our states are speaking fine words while they arm and normalise Israel’s crimes. Every day that they delay, Israel kills another 35 children.

    Foreign ministers of Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovenia, and Spain have expressed grave concern, but not so grave as to discontinue Israel’s participation in ‘security’ programmes under the EU-Israel Cooperation Agreement. And, heaven forbid, not so grave as to eject Israel from the Eurovision song contest.

    A joint statement by UK, France, and Canada on 19 May vowed, “We will not stand by while the Netanyahu Government pursues these egregious actions.” They have stood by for another week since then. Another 629 Gazan Palestinians including nine journalists have been killed. Gazans are obtaining, on average, 67% of the calories they need to survive while the UK, France and Canada continue to stand by. Even in South Africa, Glencore continues to send coal to Israel.

    For 19 months these states have done nothing to alter their relationships with Israel, or to impact the normal flows of trade and treatment. They have not enacted their responsibilities as outlined by world courts, nor have they brought the slightest real pressure to bear in defence of two million trapped civilians.

    Such steps are not mere tokens. Israel can live without our approval as individuals. However, Israel cannot live in the style to which it is accustomed without European, North American, and other diplomatic indulgence, interactions, and normalcy. Israel’s colonisation and genocide is predicated on impunity, in which Western governments collude.

    Historically, the withdrawal of diplomatic permission has been the brake that ended Israel’s assaults on the Gaza Strip.

    In 2015, Israel’s Office of the State Comptroller published its assessment of Israel’s 2014 bombardment of Gaza. Israeli newspapers called the report “scathing” “scalding… blistering”. Among its criticisms: Israel bombed Gaza for fifty days without consistent objectives to focus and limit its use of violence. Israel’s security cabinet and IDF periodically paused to assess the war’s impacts on Israel’s international standing. Finding that states did not require Israel to stop, the security cabinet opportunistically wrote new objectives and carried on bombing. They did that four times – until they were stopped.

    It is wrong to think that only Trump matters to Israel. Israel is deeply integrated into international – particularly European and American – trade, tourism, and culture. There is every reason to believe that Israel remains susceptible to broad international pressure.

    Right now, 81% of Gaza is unilaterally designated as an IDF military zone and / or is under displacement orders. The people of Gaza are being funnelled into killing zones.

    The danger to Gazan Palestinians is desperate and words do not protect them. They are starving and words do not fill their stomachs. Enough words! We must see action – sanctions, penalties, consequences.

    Gaza cannot wait.

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      Israel has said it will establish 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, including the legalisation of outposts already built without government authorisation, after a security cabinet vote held in secret last week.

      Israel occupied the West Bank, capturing it from Jordan, in the six-day war of 1967. Since then, successive governments have tried to permanently cement Israeli control over the land, in part by declaring swathes as “state lands”, which prevents private Palestinian ownership.

      The motion was said to have been put forward by the far-right defence minister, Israel Katz, and finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who lives in the West Bank settlement of Kedumim, which is considered illegal under international law.

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      The approval of new settlements by Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government represents a further implementation of its longstanding goal to annex the occupied Palestinian territory – an objective bolstered by the Trump administration.

      Mike Huckabee, nominated as Trump’s new ambassador to Israel, signalled his support for Israeli claims on the West Bank in an interview last year. He said: “When people use the term ‘occupied’, I say: ‘Yes, Israel is occupying the land, but it’s the occupation of a land that God gave them 3,500 years ago. It is their land.’”

      Rightwing settlers have described top officials Trump’s new administration, which rescinded sanctions imposed on violent Israeli settler groups, as a “dream team” that will offer a “special opportunity” to permanently end any prospect of a Palestinian state.

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        As the administration continues to exploit antisemitism to arrest protesters and curb academic freedoms, more American Jews are saying ‘not in my name’


        As the administration continues to exploit antisemitism to arrest protesters and curb academic freedoms, more American Jews are saying ‘not in my name’

        On the morning of Columbia University’s commencement last week, an intergenerational group of Jewish alumni gathered in the rain outside the Manhattan campus’s heavily policed gates, wearing keffiyehs and shirts emblazoned with the words “not in our name”. Two had graduated more than 60 years earlier, and one spoke of having fled the Nazis to the US as a child. Others recalled participating in Columbia protests of the past, including those that led the university to divest from apartheid South Africa.

        They spoke as alumni and as Jews to condemn the university’s investments in Israel, its repression of pro-Palestinian speech, and its capitulation to the Trump administration’s assault on academic freedom in the name of fighting antisemitism on campus. They had planned to burn their Columbia diplomas in protest, but the rain got in their way, so many ripped them to pieces instead.

        “As a Jewish person, I’m really appalled at the idea that they are trying to make it sound as if opposing genocide is somehow antisemitic,” said Josh Dubnau, a professor at Stony Brook University who received a PhD from Columbia in 1995 and led the protest. “There are thousands of us who don’t believe in the right of the Jewish people to ethnically cleanse Palestine. There were Jews thousands of years before Zionism, and there will be Jews when Zionism is in the dustbin of history.”

        Another alumna, who graduated last year after being suspended over her participation in campus protests, wore a graduation gown and carried the photo of one of nearly 15,000 Palestinian students killed in Gaza during the current war.

        “We have a particular duty to show up as Jews because we are not being actively targeted in the way that Palestinian students, Muslim students and Arab students are,” said the student, who asked to remain anonymous. “It’s our duty to weaponise our privilege as Jewish students.” New York police arrested her along with another protester after they set their Columbia diplomas on fire.

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        Jewish Americans – some identifying as “anti-Zionists”, others with a range of views about Israel – have been at the forefront of the movement against the war in Gaza. Last summer, some 200 people, almost all Jewish, were arrested at a protest on Capitol Hill a day before a visit by Benjamin Netanyahu. Earlier this year, more than 350 rabbis, along with more Jewish creatives and activists, signed a New York Times ad denouncing Donald Trump’s proposal to ethnically cleanse Gaza.

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        A rightwing Israeli thinktank found last year that one-third of American Jews believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

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        But tackling complex questions – for instance, about when anti-Zionism veers into antisemitism – has become difficult in an increasingly repressive climate. “It is making it impossible to have discussions in the classroom,” said Joel Swanson, a Jewish studies professor at Sarah Lawrence College.

        Swanson noted that many Jewish Americans are now mobilising against precisely the kind of repression their ancestors came to the US to escape. “The very liberal principles that have enabled Jewish thriving in the United States are being chipped away at systematically, one by one,” he said.

        Many of those who identify as anti-Zionist have found a home under the umbrella of Jewish Voice for Peace, a pro-Palestinian Jewish group whose membership has doubled since the war started – to 32,000 dues-paying members – and whose student chapters were banned from several campuses during last year’s protests. In Baltimore, earlier this month, members of the group’s dozens of chapters gathered for a national convening. Over four days of workshops at the heavily secured event, participants talked about organising from campuses to religious spaces to promote a “Judaism beyond Zionism”, as the conference tagline read, as well as address authoritarianism in the US.

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        Jewish faculty and students have also organised in defense of pro-Palestinian students detained by the Trump administration. Following the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian permanent resident and Columbia University graduate who has been detained for nearly three months with no charges, more than 3,400 Jewish faculty across the country signed a letter to denounce “without equivocation, anyone who invokes our name – and cynical claims of antisemitism – to harass, expel, arrest, or deport members of our campus communities”. Several Jewish students and faculty wrote letters to the court in support of Khalil. And Jewish groups and synagogues filed a court briefing in support of Rümeysa Öztürk, a Turkish Tufts University student who was detained over an op-ed critical of Israel and released earlier this month as her case continues.

        “Jewish people came to America to escape generations of similar predations,” they wrote. “Yet the images of Ozturk’s arrest in twenty-first century Massachusetts evoke the oppressive tactics employed by the authoritarian regimes that many ancestors of [our] members left behind in Odessa, Kishinev, and Warsaw.”

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          A Palestinian doctor has succumbed to wounds sustained in an Israeli airstrike that killed nine of his children, leaving only one alive.


          A Palestinian doctor has died of his injuries nearly a week after an Israeli airstrike killed his nine children in southern Gaza, leaving only one surviving child.

          Dr Hamdi Al-Najjar, a specialist in internal medicine, succumbed to wounds sustained during the 23 May Israeli bombing that levelled his family home in Khan Younis.

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            Duplicate post (again)!

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              Terrible attack on a rally for hostages in Colorado

              All over the news

              Several badly injured

              But 30 KILLED in gaza day before yesterday by an Israeli strike .......

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                'Why Israel deserves to be a football pariah'.

                “Sportwashing” – tyrannical states using sporting events to burnish shameful human rights records – is a practice at least as old as fascism, argues Tiernan Cannon in this article published first by Splinter. Since Hitler hosted the 1936 Olympics, boycotts have been demanded, and sometimes applied, on diverse occasions to try and stop apartheid South Africa, various Gulf states and others judged to be pariahs from hosting or participating in international sporting events. Israel clearly falls into that category and is currently the target of a campaign to suspend it from world football’s governing body FIFA.

                Boycotting Israeli sports teams and institutions, in particular football, has been a feature of the BDS movement for more than a decade. This editor, quoted in Tiernan’s story, was involved in campaigning against Israel hosting the UEFA Under-21s football tournament in 2013. Also part of the campaign was Gazan footballer Mahmoud Sarsak, held in Israeli detention without charge or trial for three years from 2009, and only released after three months on hunger strike and an international campaign in his support.


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                  Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
                  'Why Israel deserves to be a football pariah'.

                  “Sportwashing” – tyrannical states using sporting events to burnish shameful human rights records – is a practice at least as old as fascism, argues Tiernan Cannon in this article published first by Splinter. Since Hitler hosted the 1936 Olympics, boycotts have been demanded, and sometimes applied, on diverse occasions to try and stop apartheid South Africa, various Gulf states and others judged to be pariahs from hosting or participating in international sporting events. Israel clearly falls into that category and is currently the target of a campaign to suspend it from world football’s governing body FIFA.

                  Boycotting Israeli sports teams and institutions, in particular football, has been a feature of the BDS movement for more than a decade. This editor, quoted in Tiernan’s story, was involved in campaigning against Israel hosting the UEFA Under-21s football tournament in 2013. Also part of the campaign was Gazan footballer Mahmoud Sarsak, held in Israeli detention without charge or trial for three years from 2009, and only released after three months on hunger strike and an international campaign in his support.


                  https://www.jewishvoiceforlabour.org...cles-for-you_1
                  The hypocrisy from the west is astounding. I don't disagree with excluding Russia from worldwide events, but Israel are actively conducting a genocide and are actively sheltered by the US and Europe. I was clenching my ass during the World Cup qualifying draw, hoping we didn't draw Israel. They're giving special provisions to their teams in European tournaments also after that situation with Ajax last year. Beyond disgraceful, Netanyahu and his collaborators should be in the Hague.

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                    Originally posted by Coyote View Post
                    The hypocrisy from the west is astounding. I don't disagree with excluding Russia from worldwide events, but Israel are actively conducting a genocide and are actively sheltered by the US and Europe. I was clenching my ass during the World Cup qualifying draw, hoping we didn't draw Israel. They're giving special provisions to their teams in European tournaments also after that situation with Ajax last year. Beyond disgraceful, Netanyahu and his collaborators should be in the Hague.
                    :thumbup:

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                      What happened in the atrocity referred to in the thread title more than eighteen months sparked such a reaction from so many countries, yet the reaction to this incident, where not too many less than 40 have died, and the tens, if not hundreds of similar type, that have followed the Hamas attack is completely different because one of the worst cases of double standards of my lifetime is being applied by people who claim to be representing “civilisation”.

                      The president of the ICRC tells the BBC's international editor Jeremy Bowen Palestinians have been stripped of human dignity.

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                        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                        What happened in the atrocity referred to in the thread title more than eighteen months sparked such a reaction from so many countries, yet the reaction to this incident, where not too many less than 40 have died, and the tens, if not hundreds of similar type, that have followed the Hamas attack is completely different because one of the worst cases of double standards of my lifetime is being applied by people who claim to be representing “civilisation”.

                        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvg5vyp33j1t
                        Another one since the last one , 3 days ago ?

                        Appalling

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                          Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                          What happened in the atrocity referred to in the thread title more than eighteen months sparked such a reaction from so many countries, yet the reaction to this incident, where not too many less than 40 have died, and the tens, if not hundreds of similar type, that have followed the Hamas attack is completely different because one of the worst cases of double standards of my lifetime is being applied by people who claim to be representing “civilisation”.

                          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvg5vyp33j1t
                          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                          Another one since the last one , 3 days ago ?

                          Appalling
                          All these atrocities follow a similar pattern, with the IDF denying, then claiming to investigate, then saying 'yes but Hamas' (often in relation to some claimed low level operative somewhere near the target site, then agreeing they did it but by then they have done it many times more - following the same script - and hope the world has moved on and is as bored with the mass murder of Palestinian children as they are!

                          The two recent changes appear to be (from Israeli sources speaking to the western media) that they are now setting out to kill even more civilians than last month - partly a 'collateral damage' (sick expression) acceptable non-combatant deaths reset and partly to accelerate the despair and destruction to speed up the ethnic cleansing.

                          At the same time they now have their client US/Israeli 'aid distribution' outfit to echo and repeat the IDF claims - whilst helping to enable the latest civilian carnage. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is funnelling people into kill zones for the IDF by the way it works with very small amounts of aid, a requirement for people who can to walk to pre-distribution points and their private army to keep people in place until the tanks, drones and the 'most moral army in the world' gets involved!

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                            Public support for Israel in Western Europe now at its lowest point ever according to YouGov.



                            The same thing is happening in North America. The people ahead of the politicians again.

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                              'How exactly has Britain supported Israel’s military assault on Gaza? The public has a right to know.' (Jeremy Corbyn)

                              When I was Labour leader, the Chilcot report condemned the party for its disastrous war in Iraq. We need a similar inquiry now, says MP Jeremy Corbyn

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                                Our lives are blighted by illegal settlements, and 22 more have just been approved. Unless Israel is held to account, we will be erased, says Palestinian human rights defender Issa Amro


                                Each of the 22 illegal settlements approved by Israel last week is another nail in the coffin of the peace process, hammered in by the complicity of western governments and corporations. Israeli settlements are not benign civilian neighbourhoods – they are primary instruments of dispossession, control and apartheid. Settlements are closed militarised zones on Palestinians’ stolen land, cutting off our access to our resources, our farms, our schools, our jobs and each other. Palestinian lands rapidly shrink, our livelihoods are devastated, our rights are systematically violated and our identity is undermined.

                                Western lawmakers look on, expressing commitment to peace through a two-state solution but choosing to do nothing to achieve this goal. Instead, their policies and inaction enable yet further settlement activity.

                                In the West Bank we live in an obvious two-tier system, yet most lawmakers continue to shun the word “apartheid” despite Palestinian, Israeli and international human rights organisations concurring on its accuracy and the international court of justice (ICJ) reaffirming it last July. The Settlers, the BBC documentary by Louis Theroux, helped expose this reality, showing me being prevented from even walking on the same streets as Israelis in the neighbourhood of Hebron, where I was born.

                                In response to the documentary, Israeli settlers and soldiers broke into my yard, vandalised it and assaulted me. Soldiers made no arrests but instead threatened to arrest me if I filed a complaint. Then one morning at 4am, young settlers made a bonfire on private Palestinian land outside my home and chanted that they hoped to see me killed. One individual showed up right in front of my house in army fatigues and with a semi-automatic rifle to intimidate me.

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