Showing posts with label Tel-Aviv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tel-Aviv. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2009

"The protest movement against the mad destructive war in Gaza is increasing"

From Gush Shalom:

"If the state of Israel turns its back upon the international community, which after long deliberations adopted a reasonable cease-fire resolution, the world for its part might turn its back on Israel and make it a pariah state. There are reasonable doubts for suspecting that the government's refusal to accept a cease-fire derive, at least in part, from irrelevant political and electoral considerations having nothing to do with any real Israeli national interest.

The government, in its irresponsible refusal to accept the UN cease-fire resolution, condemns more people to die in vain – Israelis and Palestinians, civilians and soldiers – and many others, on both sides of the border, are condemned to a further period of unnecessary suffering, The government refuses to accept that it would not be able to break the Hamas, whose support among Palestinians might increase precisely due to the brutal Israeli attack.( I AGREE )

Activists of Gush Shalom, who had protested against the war from its first day on, will tomorrow join tomorrow (Sat, Jan 10) at 730pm the demonstration organized by Peace Now( FINALLY ON BOARD ) outside the Defense Ministry in Tel-Aviv, under the slogan "End it Now!". The protest movement against the mad destructive war in Gaza is increasing, and eventually it will force the government to return to a sane course.

Contact: Adam Keller, Gush Shalom Spokesperson, adam@gush-shalom.org"

Sunday, January 4, 2009

"some ten thousand protesters from all over Israel marched in Tel-Aviv in a massive demonstration against the war."

From Gush Shalom:

"Saturday 03/01/09

MASSIVE DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE WAR

At the same time as Ehud Barak was ordering the army to start the bloody ground offensive against Gaza, some ten thousand protesters( GOOD NEWS ) from all over Israel marched in Tel-Aviv in a massive demonstration against the war.

“One does not build an election campaign over the dead bodies of children!” shouted the protesters in Hebrew rhymes. “Orphans and widows are not election propaganda!”, “Olmert, Livni and Barak – war is no game!”’ “All cabinet ministers are war criminals!!” Barak, Barak, don’t worry – we shall meet you in The Hague!”, “Enough, enough – speak with Hamas!”

The written posters were similar. Some of them paraphrased Barak’s election slogans: “Barak is not friendly, he is a murderer!” (The original Barak slogan says: “Barak is not friendly, he is a leader!”) Also: “No to the Election War, 2009!” and “The six-Knesset-seat war!” – an allusion to the polls which showed that in the first days of the war Barak’s Labor Party has gained six prospective seats.

The demonstration took place after a fight with the police, which tried to prevent or at least limit it, arguing that they would not be able to stop right-wing rioters from attacking it. Among other things, the police demanded that the organizers undertake to prevent the hoisting of Palestinian flags. The organizers petitioned the High Court of Justice, which decided that the Palestinian flag is legal and ordered the police to protect the demonstration from rioters,

The demonstration was decided upon by Gush Shalom and 20 other peace organizations, including the Women’s Coalition for Peace, Anarchists Against the Wall, Hadash, the Alternative Information Center and New Profile. Meretz and Peace Now did not participate officially ( SAD ) but many of their members showed up. Some thousand Arab citizens from the north arrived in 20 buses straight from the big demonstration of the Arab public which had taken place in Sakhnin.

The organizers themselves were surprised by the large number of protesters. “A week after the start of Lebanon War II, we succeeded in mobilizing only 1000 demonstrators against it. The fact that today there came 10,000 proves that the opposition to the war is much stronger this time. If Barak goes on with his plans, public opinion may completely turn against the war in a few days.”

The giant Gush Shalom banner said in Hebrew, Arabic and English: “Stop Killing! Stop the Siege! Stop the occupation!” The slogan of the demonstration called for the end of the blockade and an immediate cease-fire.

On the day of the protest, the extreme Right mobilized their forces in order to break up the demonstration by force. The police made a great effort to prevent riots, and the one-mile march from Rabin Square to Cinematheque Square proceeded relatively quietly. However, when the protesters started to disperse, in accordance with the agreement with the police, a large crowd of rightists started to attack them. The police, which till then had been keeping the two camps apart, disappeared from the scene. The rioters then encircled the last of the protesters, harassing them, pushing them about and at a certain point started to besiege the Cinematheque building, where some of the last protesters had found refuge. They tried to break into the building, threatening to “finish off” the protesters, but at the last moment some police arrived and protected the entrance. The rioters stayed around for a long time."

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

"On behalf of thousands of Israelis who have demonstrated in the streets of Tel-Aviv within hours after the start of the war"

From Gush Shalom:

"Tuesday 30/12, 20:30

CEASE FIRE NOW!

ad in Ha'aretz

This war is inhuman, unnecessary and harmful. Nothing good for Israel will come out of it!

The killing of hundreds of Palestinians and the destruction of the infrastructure of life in the Gaza Strip are abominable acts. Those who hope to reap electoral profits from them are greatly mistaken.

A ground invasion will cause even greater harm, destroy what is left in Gaza and cause many casualties – Israelis and Palestinians, soldiers and civilians.

If, after hard battles, the Israeli army will succeed in conquering the ruins of Gaza, the result will be, at most, to drive Hamas underground and to increase their influence both in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank.

The attack, which has already deepened the hatred, will

AROUSE the entire civilized world against us,

RAISE all over the region a new generation that will hate the State of Israel even more,

INCREASE the impact of Hamas,

UNDERMINE even more the position of peace-seeking Palestinians,

PREVENT Palestinian unity, without which there can be no peace.

On behalf of thousands of Israelis who have demonstrated in the streets of Tel-Aviv within hours after the start of the war, we demand:

  • To stop at once the attack on Gaza!
  • To propose - and to maintain - a cease-fire that will include the end off all violent actions by both sides, a real opening of the border crossings and the termination of the blockade against the population of the Gaza Strip.
  • To start a dialogue with Hamas. Hamas is an integral part of Palestinian society and the Palestinian political system. Without their participation, all negotiations and agreements are meaningless.

[signed] Gush Shalom

P.O.Box 3322, Tel-Aviv 61033 --- info@gush-shalom.org --- www.gush-shalom.org

Large ad published in Haaretz, December 30, 2008"