Soldiers Stop! Black Flag Of War Crime Is Flying
GUSH SHALOM - pob 3322, Tel-Aviv 61033 - www.gush-shalom.org/
Soldiers Stop! The black flag of war crime is flying
[1] Daily protest and joint mobilization
for Friday
[2] Why are we again so few?
[3] Please,
continue flooding politicians and embassies with
protests
[4] B'Tselem on High Court Decision on Rafah
Demolitions: The Rule of Law Ends at the Border
[5]
Israel and the Occupied Territories: Under the rubble,
House demolition and destruction of land and
property
[1] Daily protest and joint mobilization for Friday
Many hundreds of letters against the Rafah house demolitions were sent by protesters worldwide as fax or as email, in answer to the Gush Shalom call a few days ago. But now, with Rafah cut off from the rest of the Gaza Strip, we face a situation of more than thousand people having lost their homes and belongings, and 20 Palestinians who got killed during the last day alone .
On Monday we stood at the call of Courage to Refuse outside the Defense Ministry, holding black flags and crying out: Soldiers Stop! - and on Tuesday morning the Bat Shalom women took the lead and held a protest vigil at the Sufa Checkpoint, the nearest to Rafah which Israeli peace seekers can get. There were dozens of people, from all over the country, joined by members of nearby kibbutzim who provided logistical support. It was decided to establish a continuous presence, day and night. Gush Shalom and Ta'ayush are preparing a big mobilization for a demonstration there on Friday.
Bat Shalom asks women AND men to come and join them for a while at any time until then. Bus no. 362 (6th floor, platform 633) from central bus station in Tel-Aviv leaves at 9:00 a.m. and goes to Machsom Rafah (Sufa).
You can also catch it at the central station in Ashkelon at 10:00. There is a bus from Jerusalem to Ashkelon that leaves the central station at 8:00 (bus no. 437 at platform 10). To arrive by car you should drive to Ofakim, f rom there take road 241 and then road 232 till the Cholit junction, and there take a right to the Sufa checkpoint.
If you have room in your car, or need a ride, please contact Bat-Shalom at 02-5631477 or 02-563622 or at info@batshalom.org (please indicate phone no.) and after office hours contact Jessica at 065-679478. There is a poss ibility for organized transport on Thursday, from Jerusalem and/or Tel-Aviv depending on demand.
In Haifa a vigil will be held on Wednesday, at 6pm in the corner of elJabal st (shderot hazionut) and Shabtai Levi st. (For more details: Abir: 054-743723 / Iris: 054-420806)
For organized transportation on Friday:
If you want to travel by bus from Tel-Aviv please phone the Gush Salom office (03-5221732 ) and leave on the answering machine your phone number and the number of seats. Ta'ayush info at: 03-6914437 . The exact details w ill come later.
From Jerusalem a minibus will leave at 10.30; it will leave to return to Jerusalem at approximately 18.00. Limited places! Reserve in advance with Pnina at (02) 563-7798.
For direct contact with the women at the checkpoint call: Hot Line Against the Occupation (Hannah) 066-300144 or Lili 053-966281.
[2] Why are we again so few?
Why are we again so few - after the enormous rally on the Rabin Square just days ago? That demonstratiobn addressed only the internal Israeli and utilitarian aspects of the army's presence in Gaza. Among the speakers w as even the former general Yom Tov Samiya, who during his term in charge of the Gaza Strip actually intitiated the monstrous plan to extend the “Phildelphi Route” (Israeli-controlled wedge along the Egyotian border) and thus destroy hundreds of Palestinian hoimes at Rafah... no moral condemnation from him.
Though we may not be able to match the 150,000 turnout of the Tel-Aviv event, it is the time to sound our clear and different message: to demand that the government and army immediately stop the destruction and the killin g, stop the cruelty towards the inhabitants of the refugee camps, stop the expulsion and the war crimes.
[3] Please, continue flooding politicians and embassies with protests
Please, continue flooding the government offices and Israeli embassies throughout the world with protest messages. We hear on the Israeli news how the embassies have it hard to "explain." Today the call is renewed by Gila Svirsky (to which we add the embassies url).
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Forwarded message follows ------- Friends, We need your help. There
is an emergency situation right now in the Gaza Strip and
the town of Rafah, in particular, with scenes that bring to
mind Israel's invasion of Jenin and Nablus in the spring of
2002. So far today, 18 Palestinians were killed, but the
action continues. Last weekend, 116 homes were destroyed,
making over a thousand people homeless (www.btselem.org).
Hundreds more are slated for destruction. Amira Hass,
filing dramatic daily repor ts from inside Rafah, describes
the scenes of people grabbing their children and whatever
comes to hand and fleeing their homes, anticipating the
entry of the bulldozer-tanks (www.haaretzdaily.com). Even
Yossi Sarid from the Yahad Party (formerly called Meretz),
normally a staunch defender of the IDF, described actions in
Rafah as "war crimes". My friend In'am called me from Gaza
trembling with fear, and reported that the Palestinian news
broadcaster broke down in tears as he spoke. Many --
Israelis, internationals and Palestinians -- are desperately
trying to halt the bloodshed. The Israeli women's peace
movement just placed an ad in Ha'aretz calling for an
immediate halt to the violence and renewa l of negotiations
for a peace agreement that will extract us from all the
occupied territories ("True and enduring solutions," we
wrote, "are attained by negotiation, not destruction,
revenge or humiliation"). This morni ng, forty women drove
to Gaza to see if they could intervene physically, but they
are being prevented from entering Gaza by the army. The
women have set up an encampment at the Sufa checkpoint and
say they will not leave until the army stops its actions
there. Other peace and human rights organizations have
placed newspaper ads, and many are organizing a larger
delegation to join the women on Friday. International
figures have begun to speak out, but we need more, and
quickly. Can you please take a moment to write a letter
(email or fax) or make a phone call to any or all of the
list below? A sample letter is append ed. Please take a
minute to try to save someone's life or home. Imagine that
you had to walk out the door of your home at this very
moment, with nothing but what your arms can carry, and you
would never see your home or its contents ever again.
Please make a couple of calls. Gila
Svirsky ********************************** Sample letter
text: There is an emergency situation in the Gaza Strip
right now. Please demand that Prime Minister Sharon halt
the death and destruction wrought there by the Israeli army.
The cycle of bloodshed must end. Contact people (First try
the US, European and UN officials. All the fax numbers
work): (1) President George W. Bush -- Tel (202)-456-1111;
Fax (202) 456-2461. (2) Secretary of State Colin Powell --
Tel (202) 261-8577; Fax (202) 261-8577. (3) US Ambassador
to Israel Daniel Kurtzer -- Tel in Israel: (+972-3) 519-7575
webmaster@usembassy-israel.org.il (4) Your member of
Congress: Call the Capital switchboard toll-free:
1-800-839-5276 and ask to be connected to your member of
Congress. For your information, you can send a free fax by
internet (to certain places only, but definitely area code
202 in the US) at http://www.tpc.int/sendfax.html. Note
that this is a service provided for free, but is not to be
used for bulk fax mailings because they can only handle a
relatively limited number of faxes at once. [Thanks, Mike
Wolfson, for this info.] (5) UN Secretary General Kofi
Annan, coi@un.org (6) Council of the European Union,
public.info@consilium.eu.int (7) European Union,
civis@europarl.eu.int (8) Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Fax
(+972 2) 670-5361 pm_eng@pmo.gov.il (9) Minister of
Defense Shaul Mofaz, Fax (+972 3) 691-6940 sar@mod.gov.il
(10) Minister of Justice Yosef Lapid, Fax: (+972 2) 628-5438
sar@justice.gov.il (11) Look for the nearest Israeli
Embassy at:
http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/israel1.htm Thanks for
doing this -- but please don't send me a copy of your
letters, or I'll be flooded (I hope...). Gila [4] B'Tselem on High Court Decision on
Rafah Demolitions: ------- Forwarded message follows ------- May 16,
2004 Press Release High Court Decision on Rafah
Demolitions: The Rule of Law Ends at the Border This
morning’s ruling of Israel’s High Court of Justice allows
the IDF to continue its mass house demolitions in Rafah, and
gives the IDF full discretion as to when to allow a court
hearing prior to demolition. In issuing this ruling, the
Court has shirked its obligation to balance security
considerations with the rights of Palestinian civilians who
are not involved in the hostilities. When addressing
events in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the Court
consistently disregards its obligations regarding human
rights and international law, and uncritically adopts the
position of the security establishment. Since the
beginning of the Intifada, the IDF has demolished some 1,800
homes in the Rafah Refugee Camp. Since the beginning of
2004 alone, 284 homes have been demolished in Rafah, leaving
2,185 Palestinians homeless. House demolition on such a
massive scale cannot be justified as “urgent military
need.” B’Tselem calls on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to
immediately cancel the plans for further demolitions,
discussed by Chief of Staff Moshe Ya’alon in this morning’s
cabinet meeting. In addition, the organization calls on the
Israeli government to compensate families who lost their
homes and to provide them with alternative housing. For
the results of B’Tselem’s investigation on the IDF action in
Rafah this weekend, see www.btselem.org
For additional information,
contact Noam Hofstatter, B’Tselem’s Spokesperson, at
050-387230, 02-6735599, or at
noamh@btselem.org [5]
Israel and the Occupied Territories: Under the rubble, ------- Forwarded message follows
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launching a report today entitled Israel and the Occupied
Territories: Under the rubble: House demolition and
destruction of land and property. In this report, the
organization analyses the main p atterns and trends of
forced eviction, house demolition and destruction of
property by the Israeli army and security forces in Israel
and in the Occupied Territories in the light of
international human rights and humanita rian law. You can
find the report as well as a web action on AI's
website: The report:
http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engmde150332004 Press
release:
http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150502004 Stop
destruction of homes and land by Israeli army - take action!
http://web.amnesty.org/pages/isr-180504-action-eng Slideshow:
http://www.amnesty.org/resources/slideshow/slideshow-detect.htm?id=isr-180504-eng Hebrew English #
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