Hitting the streets
Topic: politics
The latest newsreports say Israel is prepared to continue its attacks on Lebanon for several weeks more. Meanwhile, the Bush administration gives Israeli forces one after another “green light” for more mayhem. And not incidentally, the US supplies Israel with an unending stream of ordnance (including weapons of mass destruction), thus insuring endless collateral damage at the rate that's by now a grim regional tradition: ten or more dead Lebanese civilians for every Israeli civilian who’s been killed by the morally repugnant missile attacks from Hamas or Hizbullah.
But there’s a very dim “bright side” to the ongoing tragedy. As Israel forces continue their wildly disproportionate attacks against southern Lebanon and Gaza, peace activists have the time necessary for organizing against a wider war – and to connect the dots between what’s happening along the Mediterranean to what the US is doing throughout the region, not least in the endless, though now overshadowed, military occupation of Iraq.
So far, as the whole world reacts to the Lebanon-Gaza humanitarian crisis, Rochesterians have been under- or mis-represented on the streets. But this Saturday, July 22, a gathering at the Federal Building downtown will give us all a chance to speak out for justice. Below you’ll find information on the event, with contacts and what I hope is a growing list of sponsors.
I would have liked the publicity for the July 22 demo to mention the Israeli victims of violence, as well. So to balance things, I’ve appended an informative news release from an excellent group: the Oakland, CA-based Jewish Voice for Peace, which took part in a July 17 Bay Area demo. I’m sure the points JVP has raised will be repeated here. Hopefully that will add some much-needed balance to local media coverage of the issues, which to date has been predictably lame.
LOCAL CALL TO ACTION
Israel continues to inflict mass terror upon the people of Lebanon
and Palestine. The US aids and excuses Israeli policy without question.
PROTEST! DEMONSTRATE!
Saturday, July 22, 1:00 pm
Federal Building, 100 State St, Rochester
* End Israeli Terror and All US Support for it
* Israel—Hands Off Lebanon. Stop the Bombings, End the Blockade
* Stop Israel’s Bloodbath Against the Palestinians of Gaza.
Called by concerned groups and individuals,
among them Justice for Palestine Network, Rochester Committee
on Middle East Peace, Rochester Against War, Pax Christi,
International Socialist Organization
(list in formation, call 436-3886 to endorse)
Contact RochesterJustice4Palestine@yahoo.com
JEWISH VOICE FOR PEACE STATEMENT
July 17 Protest at Israeli Consulate in San Francisco To Urge Israel To End Military Attacks on Gaza and Lebanon
“War crimes will not bring peace, security and justice to Palestinians, Israelis or to Jews anywhere”
(San Francisco, July 17) – Members of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), one of the nation’s largest grassroots Jewish peace groups, are organizing public actions in major cities across the country to help bring an end to the current conflict. Many of us have friends and family in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel.
JVP believes that all parties in this horrifying escalation of violence must be held accountable to international law. However, Israel’s refusal to negotiate and its decision to act with overwhelming force - using weapons supplied by the United States - have escalated this situation to war. Far from bringing peace, Israel’s actions only empower extremists.
First in Gaza and now in Lebanon, Israel has responded to attacks on military targets by targeting civilian, not military infrastructure. As a result, Gaza - where 64 elected members of Parliament were arrested by the IDF and where Palestinians now lack proper access to electricity, water, fuel, hospital care and essential foodstuffs - is on the verge of a humanitarian crisis. Lebanon is being devastated. Now Israeli citizens have become targets.
It is essential to understand that this entire sequence of events did not begin with recent Hamas and Hizbullah attacks on Israeli targets. It must be traced to Israel's continuing 39-year illegal, immoral and unjustified occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. Israel can never know peace as long as they occupy another people.
Israel, like any other country, including Lebanon and the Palestinians living under Israeli occupation, has the right to defend itself. Hizbullah’s attack on an IDF post within Israel’s borders was a clear violation of international law, and its subsequent missile strikes on Israeli cities and civilians doubly so.
But Israel’s response to attack has been to punish the civilian population of Lebanon with enormous force, and this is both illegal and intolerable. As with Gaza, Israel has employed the most blatant form of collective punishment, and they have completely refused to talk.
By taking this tactic, Israel has endangered not only Palestinian and Lebanese citizens, but also their own people. We call on Hizbullah to immediately release the two Israeli soldiers they are holding and for Israel to immediately cease its military operations in both Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. We call on our government in the US to act immediately to bring about a cease-fire and to commence negotiations between Israel and the duly elected Palestinian Authority aimed at resolving the fate of the soldier being held by Palestinians; at ending all attacks by Israelis and Palestinians against each other; and at ending the 39-year old Israeli occupation and finally bringing a just peace to the region.
About Jewish Voice for Peace:
Founded in 1996, Jewish Voice for Peace is a national grassroots peace organization dedicated to promoting a US foreign policy in the Middle East based on peace, democracy, human rights and respect for international law. With over 13,000 supporters and members, JVP’s board of Jewish American and Israeli advisors includes Pulitzer and Tony award winner Tony Kushner, actor Ed Asner, poet Adrienne Rich as well as other respected rabbis, artists, scholars and activists. JVP has chapters in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Seattle, Chicago, Sacramento and San Francisco.
Posted by jackbradiganspula
at 12:50 EDT
Updated: Thursday, 20 July 2006 12:59 EDT