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February 6, 2012: The Global March to Jerusalem, the 36th Land Day and IMAGINE Revolution
February 6, 2012:The Global March to Jerusalem, the 36th Land Day and IMAGINE Revolution
The
Global March to Jerusalem/GMJ commences on 30 March and coincides with the 36th
anniversary of LAND DAY.
As
“reality leaves much to the imagination” [John Lennon] I imagine the third
intifada could finally erupt if those two events were joined into
from every city, town and village throughout Israel by contingents of
nonviolent residents who would pitch tents in nonviolent solidarity as global citizens of conscience amass on the borders of Egypt,
Lebanon, Jordan and Syria and all uphold The document of Principles “The Freedom
Call”
which ascertains
the
significance of Jerusalem politically, culturally and religiously to all Palestinian
people and the global community.
The Global
March to Jerusalem’s Declaration of Principles underscores that the GMJ does not represent any one faction or political party but
calls for participation from all social forces, political factions and
ideologies to respond to the call for justice united in a peaceful movement
that steadfastly refutes the use of violence to achieve goals.
The eyes of the world will view Israel’s
response but when the eyes of the leaders of the world see the right of the
Palestinian People to liberate their land and live in freedom and dignity; the
holy city of Jerusalem could be a City of Peace and the Holy Land could be
whole indeed.
But, for that imagination to even approach
reality we must know, honor and learn from history.
The GMJ aims to rattle the conscience of the world and seeks
“to end the Zionist policies of apartheid, ethnic cleansing and Judaisation,
which all harm the people, land and sanctity of Jerusalem…
“The march will unite the efforts of Palestinians, Arabs,
Muslims, Christians, Jews, and all citizens of conscience in the world to put
an end to Israel’s disregard for international law through the continuing
occupation of Jerusalem and the rest of Palestinian land…
“Our plan is to organize massive marches towards Jerusalem,
or to the nearest point possible according to the circumstances of each
country, in Palestine (the 1948 seizures, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip) and
the four neighbouring countries: Jordan, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon…In addition,
mass protests will be organized in front of Israeli embassies in the capitals
of different countries, or in the main public squares in the big cities of the
world.
“The recent successes of the Egyptian and Tunisian
revolutions are a reminder that this inspirational movement for nonviolent
civil resistance was actually born in Palestine with the first Intifada. By
renewing the struggle to liberate Palestine through a peaceful national mass
movement that is supported by the global community, we aim to change the nature
of the confrontation by compelling the occupiers to face millions of demonstrators
demanding Freedom for Palestine and its capital Jerusalem.” [1]
IMAGINE That!
LAND
DAY commemorates the killing of six Palestinians, wounding of 96
and arrests of 300 on 30 March 1976, when Israeli forces reacted with violence to a spontaneous
peaceful demonstration by Palestinians over the confiscation of 5,500 acres of
their land which Israel had classified as "closed military zones" for
“security and settlement purposes.”
My Land Day
Experience:
On Land Day in 2006, just after the
break of dawn, a group of Israeli Jews and I traveled three hours north of west
Jerusalem to the lower Galilee municipality of Sakhnin, an Arab village whose
land continues to be grabbed and colonized by settlers.
Ronnie, was a Canadian who moved to Israel with a desire to help build a civil
society and she co-founded Women in Black and was active with Machsom Watch,
who are women at the checkpoints who watch for and report on human rights abuses.
She laughed when she told me, "A friend said that I am so Left that if I
ever get to heaven I will probably argue with God that those in hell just
didn't get a fair deal."
Ronnie turned serious and continued, "Religion is used as a cover, but
it's all about the land! It's convenient to claim one is doing something for
God but the laws are made to take the land. We don't have settlers in Israel
-the common name for illegal colonists in the West Bank-we just take it! First
it is claimed to be for military reasons then it'll become a park or
agricultural land that the state has confiscated.
"The Palestinians who did not leave in '48 but remained here still have
lost their land. They can't get permits to build...
"I am opposed to the occupation and as
an Israeli Jew I want to see justice for all and I refuse to be enemies with
anyone."
Over 100 Israeli's, Arab Christians, Muslims, atheists, communists and
internationals attended a tour of Sakhnin and conference coordinated by
Batshalom and The Women's Coalition for Peace and Justice.
I learned that not only had Israel confiscated acres of the most fertile of
Palestinian land they had also placed land mines all over the land. Many
farmers and other innocent ones lost their lives or legs, so people quit caring
for their groves and the Israeli government declared the village of Sakhnin a
military zone.
A few years prior, the President of Israel had declared that the people of
Sakhnin, deserved to have their land back. But the Israeli county of Misgav,
abetted by the Israeli Land Authority continued to collect taxes from the
indigenous people but not return any land or issue permits for Palestinians to
build upon their legally owned property.
An Israeli peace activist commented, "In 2000 during Land Day, hundred's
of nonviolent protesters were arrested and we were hit with tear gas and rubber
bullets. Name it and we have had it!"
Another told me, "I am an Israeli Jew and I am responsible to change
something about this situation. We all need to do this together."
The speakers spoke in Arabic or Hebrew, and my interpreter was Aliyah [Hebrew
for "Go Up"], who was born in St. Louis, grew up in Cleveland and
moved to Israel in 1948.
She told me, "My Father was born in Jerusalem and I was a Zionist, but now
I am not so sure. I still want the Jewish people to have a state but it must be
honest and moral, I don't want a piranha state! Before 1967 I was euphoric! My
husband and I began to learn that there were Israelis who you could call
prophets, who said we must return the land and make peace. Then a
fundamentalist Jewish group, The Gush Emunim began erecting the settlements in
the newly possessed land.
"When Israel went into Lebanon I was infuriated! I demonstrated against
the massacres at Shatila and Shabra. Eighteen years of Israel in Lebanon is
what built up the Hezbollah! The Israelis supported the group at first because
they hoped the Hezbollah would be against the Palestinian refugees in South
Lebanon."
I inquired, "Isn't that what Israel did with Hamas? Didn't they originally
support Hamas to be a wedge against the PLO?"
Aliyah replied, "Yes, stupidity repeats itself!"
In the Northern part of Israel 53% of the population are Jews who control 80%
of the land. Palestinians are 47% of the population with only 20% of the land.
Sakhnin’s 25,000 people are allowed to access less than 10,000 dunums of their
land but they only control half of that. In 1948 they owned and controlled 170,000
dunums. A Defense Industry and Army base complex a few miles from where we
stood was also home to a mysterious warehouse.
Aliyah remarked, "No one knows
what is going on inside, but it may be a nuclear reactor. The municipality
asked the army to develop in another direction for there is a school over there
too. The Israelis are allowed to expand anywhere, but the people of Sakhnin are
not allowed permits to builds on their own land.
“I really became aware of what was going on in the '80's. I had been invited to
a meeting of The Bridge for Peace and Coexistence, which is a group of Arab and
Jewish activists. A man asked me where I was living and when I answered Bneitz-ion.
He calmly and politely told me ‘That is my Uncle's land.’”
Since 1967 Israel has confiscated more than 750,000 acres of land from the 1.5
million acres that comprise the West Bank and Gaza. Most of the land has been
confiscated to make space for settlement expansion and bypass roads that are
for the exclusive use of Israeli only colonists.
Since 1948,
Israel has confiscated nearly 85 percent of the territory within the Green Line
from Palestinians. Most of this land was taken from the 750,000 Palestinian’s
who were made refugees when they were evicted or fled in fear during the 1948
war.
The Israeli Knesset has passed dozens of laws in defiance of U.N. Resolutions
and International Law, such as The Absentee Property law and the Development
Authority (Transfer of Property) Law.
That law in Arabic is called 'Qanoon Elhader/Gayeb', and was adopted in March
1950. It classifies anyone who was a citizen or resident of one of the Arab
states or a Palestinian citizen on November 29, 1947, but had left his place of
residence-even to take refuge within Palestine- as an 'absentee'. Absentee property
was vested in the Custodian of Absentee Property who then 'sold' it to the
Development Authority.
This
effectively authorized the theft of the property of a million Arabs, seized by
Israel in 1948.
Adopted in July 1950, this law was devised as a legal ploy to shield the
Israeli government from the accusation that it had confiscated abandoned
property.
The
Development Authority is an independent body empowered to sell, buy, lease,
exchange, repair, build, develop and cultivate Palestinian property and none of
these transactions can take place without a Jew or a Jewish entity!
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 clearly asserts that the
"occupying power cannot move segments of its own population to parts of
the land it occupies," or make any demographic or territorial changes that
are not in the interest of the occupied.
Furthermore,
provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention have unquestionably condemned
Israel's settlement activities and demanded the ceasing of "all"
settlement expansion by Israel.
In 1990, UN Security Council Resolution 681 confirmed that the Forth Geneva
Convention is applicable to the Occupied Territories and thus Israel's
compliance is mandatory.
In 2005, the
Israeli separation wall was deemed illegal by the International Court of
Justice and described in a UN report as a “creeping annexation” with
confiscation of the most fertile of Palestinian land and water sources. Israel
has effectively “wiped Palestine off the map” by ethnically cleansing the
indigenous population from over 500 villages.
Israel calls
‘independence’ what Palestinians call Nakba, which translates to catastrophe,
and it created over 700,000 refugees in 1948 who are still denied the right to
return to their homeland.
The Nakba
continues due to USA policy that favors and shields Israel like no other state
in the world. Read more...
The leaders
of the international community led by US policies and pressure have turned a
blind eye to more than 6 million people whose basic human rights have been
denied for over six decades.
Israel's
illegal settlement expansion and land confiscation continues unabated because
of US vetoes in the UN and an 'occupied' Congress.
In 2011,
Congress remained mute when Israel outlawed commemorations of Nakba and began
punishing their citizens who support Boycott, Divestment from and Sanctions on
Israel until Israel ends the occupation of the indigenous people.
The Jewish
people have a long history of oppression and the tenants of Judaism are rooted
in social justice issues.
America was founded by agitators, rebels and dissidents who essentially
told the King of England to back off this land.
When the Governments of America and
Israel bridge the gulfs that separates their actions from democratic ideals; and when politicians uphold equal human rights for all
people; a just peace- which is the only way to security could reign in the
region- but that requires enormous political and good will.
Decades
of creative nonviolent resistance to the evil of injustices inflicted by
government policies and ideologies of superiority have led
to this 30th of March.
"When
the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace." –Jimi
Hendrix
And
the power of the peace-full is a force that NO government forces can
put down.
Common
Sense calls for an End to the Occupation and Equal Human Rights for All.
I
am Eileen Fleming for US HOUSE of Representatives and I approve of this message!
"HOPE has two children.The first is ANGER at the way things are. The second is COURAGE to DO SOMETHING about it."-St. Augustine
"He who is not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral. Why? Because anger looks to the good of justice. And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust." - Aquinas
Everyone has the right to freedom of
opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions
without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and
ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
" In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway."-Mother Teresa
“You cannot talk like sane men around a peace table while the atomic bomb itself is ticking beneath it. Do not treat the atomic bomb as a weapon of offense; do not treat it as an instrument of the police. Treat the bomb for what it is: the visible insanity of a civilization that has ceased...to obey the laws of life.”- Lewis Mumford, 1946
The age of warrior kings and of warrior presidents has passed. The nuclear age calls for a different kind of leadership....a leadership of intellect, judgment, tolerance and rationality, a leadership committed to human values, to world peace, and to the improvement of the human condition. The attributes upon which we must draw are the human attributes of compassion and common sense, of intellect and creative imagination, and of empathy and understanding between cultures." - William Fulbright
“Any nation that year after year continues to raise the Defense budget while cutting social programs to the neediest is a nation approaching spiritual death.” - Rev. MLK
Establishment of Israel
"On the day of the termination of the British mandate and on the strength of the United Nations General Assembly declare The State of Israel will be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel: it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion it will guarantee freedom of religion [and] conscience and will be faithful to the Charter of the United Nations." - May 14, 1948. The Declaration of the Establishment of Israel