Jewish people are opening their hearts and minds to the reality of what has
become our most distressing issue - Israel and the Palestinian people.
Jewish people should resist the pressure to unconditionally support the
Israeli State's side in the conflict against the Palestinian people. It has
been depicted as an "Us vs. Them" battle, so that criticism of the Israeli
status quo, or support for the rights of the Palestinians to regain their
occupied territory - is attacked as an act of betrayal against our own
people. But is it really? In all likelihood, defending a status-quo that
perpetuates war, pain, anger, resistance and perhaps ultimately
anti-Semitism, is more an act of betrayal. 52 years of bloodshed since the
founding of modern Israel is not a reason for pride - rather it indicates a
major policy failure that must be changed
Jewish people must amplify our dissident voices to escape this trap of
silence. During the Vietnam war U.S. militarists unsuccessfully
tried to bully opposition with slogans like "My Country - Right or Wrong".
We now say "My People - Right the Wrongs". Can we open up our hearts, and
our minds to the principles of what is just and practical? Do we have the
courage to oppose the dogma that has governed Jewish and Western relations
with the Israeli State?
Jewish people have the power and we have the ability to ensure the same
rights, the same treatment and the same respect for the Palestinian people
in Israel as we expect for ourselves. We must no longer abandon our
Palestinian sisters and brothers to a similar fate that our Jewish elders
and ancestors righteously fought or escaped throughout our history.
We who are Jewish must demand an end to the war on the Palestinians, a
proper respect for the UN resolutions recognizing the rights of
Palestinians, end Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, a
guarantee for Palestinian self-determination, and the dismantlement of the
Israel-style apartheid system. It is not in our interests that we continue
enforcing unjust conditions that perpetuate resistance and bloodshed.
Solidarity with the Palestinian people is also in effect, solidarity with
the Jewish people.
Jewish Alliance Against the Occupation
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