On International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Jews Across the Globe Stand with Palestine

On International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Jews Across the Globe Stand with Palestine

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 29, 2024

Contact:

Donna Nevel  

globaljewishcollective@gmail.com

On International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Jews Across the Globe Stand with Palestine

Gaza has lived the nightmare of genocide for thirteen months. Israel’s unrestrained violence has reached into Lebanon, the West Bank, Syria and Yemen. Galvanised by horror, a movement of solidarity with Palestine has surged through the streets and on campuses.

The work of justice has never been clearer. This year two international courts have directed us all to act: stop arming genocide, demand a ceasefire and urgently provide all the essentials of life that have been denied to Gazan Palestinians. Bring Israel’s illegal occupation to an end as rapidly as possible. Break off the economic and diplomatic interactions which normalise apartheid, resource theft, starvation and genocide. Arrest the war criminals. 

As Jewish organisations, we also work for communal change. In our 18 countries on six continents, we challenge Jewish organizations whose alliances and actions undermine Palestinian human and national rights, promote Jewish exceptionalism, and overturn Jewish social justice traditions. At the heart of our work is the fight for Palestinian liberation and the struggle for a world free of racial and ethnic hierarchy, colonial domination, and unbridled militarism. 

On this International Day of Solidarity with the People of Palestine, we re-dedicate ourselves to those actions. Palestine must be free and self-determining.

Global Jews for Palestine

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About Global Jews for Palestine: We are Jews from many countries, who are members of local, national and international networks and organizations. We are multi-ethnic and multigenerational and our members embrace a broad range of viewpoints on Jewish religious and ethical traditions.  We are connected by our involvement in the struggle for Palestinian rights, and by our determination to work for justice. We oppose Zionism and all forms of racism and colonialism. 

Solidarity Day 2024: justice is a verb

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To our Palestinian whānau on this day of solidarity we say, justice is a verb.

Most of our grandparents would be called refugees today, but we chose to immigrate to Aotearoa. On Tuesday 19th, we re-committed to Toitū Te Tiriti because that is the country we came to.

On Friday November 29, we re-commit to act in solidarity with the people of Palestine. As Jews we share responsibility to bring a free, just, safe and self-determining Palestine into being.

The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for the war criminals Netanyahu and Gallant. The International Court of Justice has told us to bring Israel’s illegal occupation to an end as rapidly as possible. The things we knew to be right are now the elements of a court-ordered workplan.

Cease firing. The (illegal) occupier Israel must ~

  • urgently provide and distribute all the essentials of life to Gazan Palestinians including food, water, medicines, fuel.
  • dismantle the (illegal) settlements. Remove the (illegal) settlers.
  • pay reparations for the property it has stolen and damaged.
  • return the refugees to their homes.

Israel’s crimes create obligations for Aotearoa. We must stop normalising genocide and starvation. We must end all economic and diplomatic interactions which aid and enable this illegal status quo.

Arrest the war criminals – at long last. Let the world hear Gazans speak as witnesses and survivors.

In the past fortnight Aotearoa has done the most hopeful, solemn spring planting. Now we commit to grow these seeds. Toitū te Tiriti. Support the court. Ceasefire NOW. Palestine must be free and self-determining.

Justice is a verb. We are here to act for justice with you.

Alternative Jewish Voices of Aotearoa / New Zealand, 29/11/2024 and thereafter

Guest blog post by Sandy Lightstone Hildebrandt for Dayenu

Guest blog post: Response to RNZ Article: “Israel to collect soccer fans from Amsterdam after apparent antisemitic attacks” by Sandy Lightstone Hildebrandt for Dayenu

Amidst the many articles from various media on the situation in the Netherlands, we were very concerned and disappointed to see that RNZ had republished such skewed, one-sided reporting from a Reuters article: “Israel to collect soccer fans from Amsterdam after apparent antisemitic attacks,” published 8 November [1]. This is a direct breach of New Zealand Media Council’s Principle 1: Accuracy, Fairness and Balance. 

As members of Dayenu, New Zealand Jews Against Occupation, we are all too familiar with the dangers of antisemitism. We have seen how very real, violent antisemitism can be dismissed and overlooked due to the pervasive “crying wolf” done in the name of defending aggressive nationalism in favour of the Israeli state. 

The article reported on the clash between pro-Palestine protesters in the Netherlands and fans of the Israeli soccer team Maccabi Tel Aviv. It failed to mention multiple essential facts, while repeating rhetoric about antisemitism that muddies the waters and could put Jewish people in very real danger. 

For one, the article failed to address the history and reputation of the Maccabi Tel Aviv team and its fans, who are known for their aggressive, anti-Arab racism, which got them in trouble with the Israel Football Association and The Tel Aviv District Prosecutor’s Office in 2014 [2] and [3]. It failed to mention that in Amsterdam, the Maccabi fans chanted, “There are no schools in Gaza because there are no children left,” and, “Let the IDF win, and f**k the Arabs” [4].

There was no mention of the fact that the fans went to people’s private homes and tore down their Palestinian flags, or that this was confirmed by Amsterdam Councilman Jazie Veldhuyzen, who stated: “They began attacking houses of people in Amsterdam with Palestinian flags, so that’s actually where the violence started” [4].

The racist abuse was noted by Jews as well. A local Jewish group in Amsterdam, Erev Rav, condemned the behaviour of the Maccabi fans, stating, “One cannot engage in violent and disruptive actions and then cry ‘antisemitism’ to avoid accountability. Our identities do not exist to absolve our actions” [5]. They added, “We find this weaponization of Jewish safety incredibly alarming.” 

Ofer Cassif, member of the Knesset in Israel, made a statement on Twitter in response to the incident:  “The spirit of Israeli fascism has reached Amsterdam: fans go on a violent rampage, beating, tearing up Palestinian flags in the streets as if they were an occupying force and shouting Nazi slogans in favor of the extermination of a nation…” [6].

We have watched as the state of Israel and its most ardent defenders dodge accountability for violence, racism, and outright genocide time and again by using the cry of “antisemitism.” This word once had meaning, but it is quickly losing its legitimacy. We hope that RNZ will be more vigilant about adhering to New Zealand Media Council’s principles and ensuring that harmful rhetoric does not influence Aotearoa’s public news source. 

Sources 

[1] Alashray, Enas and Meijer, Bart H. RNZ, “Israel to collect soccer fans from Amsterdam after apparent antisemitic attacks.” Republished from Reuters 8 November, 2024 https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/533276/israel-to-collect-soccer-fans-from-amsterdam-after-apparent-antisemitic-attacks

[2] New Israel Fund, “Kick It Out Complaint Leads to Charges Against Racist Fans.” December, 2014.

[3] Haaretz, “When It Comes to Racism on the Football Field, the Ball Is in the Court’s Hands.” 23 November, 2014.

https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2014-11-23/ty-article/the-ball-is-in-the-courts-hands/0000017f-ec78-ddba-a37f-ee7e7c060000

[4] Al Jazeera, “Israeli football fans clash with protesters in Amsterdam.” 8 November, 2024.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/8/israeli-football-fans-clash-with-protesters-in-amsterdam

[5] Erev Rav statement on Instagram, 9 November, 2024 https://www.instagram.com/p/DCHr9XMoYK7/?igsh=YnpoZzRkYzM2MXR4

[6] Ofer Cassif statement on Twitter, 9 November, 2024. https://x.com/ofercass/status/1854863098559271165?t=B4D2Lm2IgD1caMOAuzeB4w&s=19