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Jewish Groups Condemn Israel’s Bombardment of Gaza

JVL has joined other Jewish Groups from nine other countries to deplore Israel’s latest Bombardment of Gaza
Groups in other countries are likely to be adding their names shortly to this condemnation of the so-called ‘Operation Breaking Dawn’.

Jewish Groups Across the Globe Condemn Israel’s Unprovoked Bombardment of Gaza

We, member groups of the International Jewish Collective for Justice in Palestine, are filled with sorrow and outrage at Israel’s unprovoked aerial bombardment of the community of Gaza, Palestine. We condemn it and its dishonest rhetoric.

This is not a dispute between two sides. An occupying military is attacking an occupied, blockaded community. Israel called this a ‘pre-emptive’ assault, although it provided no evidence for its just-in-case bombardment of crowded cities. Israel has no legal right to military aggression to bolster a blockade which is, itself, in violation of law. This has nothing to do with Israel’s self-defense. We saw with our eyes that it is occupied Gaza that needs defense, and has the right to defend itself.

In three days, Israel killed 44 Palestinians including 15 children, and wounded 350. Scores of Gazan families are homeless and 650 homes were damaged in just the first 24 hours. No Israelis were killed. Beginning on Friday August 5, Israel inflicted gratuitous collective punishment by closing the crossings to Gaza, withholding food, medical supplies and fuel from two million people. In the extreme heat of August, Gazan Palestinians endured bombardment without lights, refrigeration, or pumps to bring water into their homes. Medical facilities cannot function without electricity.

Israel chose to attack a besieged community on Tisha B’Av – a day when Jews lament our losses by siege, two thousand years ago. This choice shames the religion that Israel appropriates to launder the image of its settler colonialist project.

While Gazans endured bombardment, we also wage a battle of words. We reject the rhetoric that would blame Palestinians for Israel’s policy choices. Israel is responsible for its aggression and for every life it takes. The communities of southern Israel say they want normalcy – where is Gaza’s normalcy? Israelis have spent a few days in bomb shelters – Gazans have spent 17 years behind blockade walls. Israel says that no state would accept rockets – tell us which authority would accept bombardment of its cities without resistance. We, in each of our countries, need to counter these narratives and challenge the media outlets that perpetuate them. Gaza is Occupied Palestine: speak to that. There’s your cause.

We call on our governments and the United Nations to condemn and sanction this aggression, to support and invest in the International Criminal Court’s investigations of all violations of law.

We call for Israel to immediately lift its 17-year siege. Let Gazans breathe, walk, and sleep undisturbed today, as is their right. Real peace will only be achieved with justice. We call for meaningful international pressure that demands a solution based on the human and political rights of all who live between the river and the sea.

Signed by these member groups of the International Jewish Collective for Justice in Palestine:

  • Boycott from Within (Israeli citizens for BDS)
  • Independent Australian Jewish Voices – Australia
  • Independent Jewish Voices – Canada
  • Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in the Middle East – Germany
  • Jewish Voice for Just Peace – Ireland
  • Jewish Voice for Labour – UK
  • Jewish Voice for Peace – US
  • Jews against the Occupation – Sydney, Australia
  • Jews Say No! – US
  • Sh’ma Koleinu – Alternative Jewish Voices of Aotearoa New Zealand
  • South African Jews for a Free Palestine (SAJFP) – South Africa
  • Tzedek Collective Sydney – Australia
  • Wow, 12 Jewish groups is amazing. Hope this unity finally makes a difference and encourages others to support Palestine and promote a peaceful solution. I hope this starts the ball rolling and that many more groups join in the condemnation of apartheid Israel

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  • Israel has committed yet another war crime of aggression and has the brass neck to say it has a right to do so. Along with Britain in Iraq, Russia in Ukraine and the USA in who knows how many countries? Israel has company in believing it can commit war crimes with impunity.

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  • These atrocious acts of violence do not find a mention in theWestern press s or TV. It just shows how corrupt Europe has become.

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  • What a well written post rightfully condemning the Israeli Government for its constant attacks on Gaza
    The Media who on the rare occasion they report the attacks always seem to try and balance things out by saying it’s self defence ITS NOT
    The Palastin8an People have got no Army Navy or Airforce if I’m correct if I’m not I apologise for my mistake

    I am ashamed that a PM and Government in our country and the main Oposition Leader and the Labour Party he is leader of has not come out and condemned the Israeli Government for the crimes against humanity of Palastinian Men Women and Children
    They are so quick to condemn Putin and the Russian Government for invading Ukraine and rightly so
    No peoples land should be invaded
    without a good reason to do so
    But to invade someone’s land were the people of that land just want to be left in peace on land that they feel is rightly theirs and to be recognised as a legitimate country and live in peace with their neighbours
    It’s not to much to ask to live in peace with the same standard of living other countries enjoy
    Without all those good Compasionet people in those groups above including the JVL who like the Palastinian People and proberbly a lot of people living in Israel want to

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  • A splendid telling of “truth to power”. Grateful thanks to JVL and all the other signatories.

    It so often seems that “right” is powerless against “might”. However, I wonder whether Israel cut short its planned week-long attack on Gaza because of the growing signs of dissent and outrage from Jewish communities and other important groups across the world? I hope that’s so.

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  • Am I missing something here? I was unable to find our Starmer Labour Party and the Jewish Labour Movement among the groups deploring the violence.

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  • Thank you again to JVL and all the other signatures to this powerful statement. Starmers Labour has again lived down to all expectations.

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  • BDS is very popular in the American Jewish Community here, especially among young Jews. Mazol Tov!

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  • Thank you for your honest and responsible position.
    Hope we can together make an effect on Israeli policy.
    I invite you to join our group:
    Israeli and Palestinians for Peace in Facebook and the weekly Zoom meetings.

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  • This latest outrageous bombardment of defenceless Gaza is part of a pattern of persecution of Palestinians dating back to 1948 and the Nakba. To pretend that it is part of a strategy to bring peace and resolution is outrageous Israeli hasbara. It is part of concerted persecution and harassment of Palestinians conceived by strategists hoping to cause Palestinian mass-migration.

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