UNAC supports the
Palestinians right to resist tyranny. We support the Palestinian call for
boycott, divestment and sanctions against the state of Israel. Palestine
solidarity activists in the United States must do everything we can to stop our
own government’s unconditional support for Israel’s crimes against humanity.
Without this support, Israel would not be able to maintain the ethnic cleansing
and continuous land theft of the Palestinian homeland that has been unleashed on
the Palestinians for more than 65 years. UNAC applauds
the will of the Palestinians to survive and to thrive and to maintain the
optimism that one day Palestine will be free. In spite of daily hardships and
repression (80% need food aid; 45% unemployed) - intensified as collective
punishment for democratically voting for Hamas in 2006, and still trying to
rebuild after the genocidal bombardments of “Operation Cast Lead” in 2008-09 -
the Palestinians cling to their ancient land and continue to resist. As spoken
word artist Rafeef Ziadah says, we don’t teach our children hate; “we teach
life!” A ceasefire between Israel
and Gaza has been announced after eight days of Israel’s latest assault on the
Palestinians held captive in the world’s largest penal colony. More than 160
Palestinians, including dozens of children, women and elderly, have been killed
and more than 1,100, also mainly civilians and children, have been injured.
Civilians and vital infrastructure have been deliberate targets, along with
journalists attempting to counter the claim of Israel’s simply “defending
itself”. While a halt in the current
escalation is good news, it is only a temporary respite as long as the
underlying cause is not resolved. The long-term issue is that Gaza remains
under a brutal occupation and blockade and the violence before and after
“ceasefires” is ongoing, with killings often unreported. There is a long
history of ceasefire agreements, honored by the Palestinians, but broken by
Israeli targeted assassinations and killings. There is also the harm that is
done because Israel restricts food and medicines, contaminates the water,
destroys infrastructure, and steals land. Generations of Palestinian children have been traumatized
by Israeli violence with crippling impact; food scarcity and restrictions cause
malnutrition and widespread growth-stunting anemia. The war crimes committed by
Israel are in full partnership with the United States. $3.1 billion dollars of
U.S. taxpayers’ money goes to Israel annually to sustain its illegal and brutal
occupation of the Palestinians living under an apartheid, militarized regime and
to threaten Iran. The money is used to buy American weaponry. In the past 10
years, almost 671 million U.S. weapons valued at $18,866 billion were
delivered. In addition to full military and economic support, the U.S. uses its
diplomatic power to shield Israel from the demands of the international
community to adhere to international law and from any
accountability. The recent assault on Gaza
immediately followed three weeks of joint military exercises involving thousands
of U.S. and Israeli military personnel and costing more than $100 million. Part
of the mission was to test the Iron Dome missile defense system paid for by the U.S. government, costing
hundreds of billions of dollars. Wanting to test these systems in real life may
have been one of the reasons for the deliberate triggering of the operation.
“Make no mistake. The U.S. is 100 percent
committed to the security of Israel. That commitment drives this exercise,” said
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin. “These are very difficult days [which require] further
bilateral cooperation in defense against future missile threats, as well as
persistent operations against Hamas and the Iranian terror threat in Gaza, which
is likely to intensify and expand,” Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak told
reporters. Both the U.S. and Israeli
officials agree on this “partnership”. The Obama administration was briefed
just prior to the attack showing that this was a jointly orchestrated operation.
According to Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, “This effort (attack on Gaza) could not have been
concluded without the generous and consistent support of the American
administration, led by President Obama.” President Obama likewise stated that
the U.S. is "fully supportive of Israel's right to defend itself” and the U.S.
House of Representatives passed a resolution
expressing its "unwavering commitment" to Israel. At UNAC’s founding
conference in 2010, there was a debate about what position to take re:
Palestine, Israel, and the U.S. For the first time, a large and representative
gathering of peace and social justice activists took an unequivocal stand in
solidarity with the Palestinians. By a strong majority vote, the conference
adopted the demand that the U.S. end all aid to Israel – military, economic, and
diplomatic -- and joined the BDS campaign against Israel. This represented a
turning point for the American left and we are proud to have played a role in
moving the struggle forward. FREE PALESTINE! 11-28-12
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