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JfJfP comments


2016:

06 May: Tair Kaminer starts her fifth spell in gaol. Send messages of support via Reuven Kaminer

04 May: Against the resort to denigration of Israel’s critics

2015:

23 Dec: JfJfP policy statement on BDS

14 Nov: Letter to the Guardian about the Board of Deputies

11 Nov: UK ban on visiting Palestinian mental health workers

20 Oct: letter in the Guardian

13 Sep: Rosh Hashanah greetings

21 Aug: JfJfP on Jeremy Corbyn

29 July: Letter to Evening Standard about its shoddy reporting

24 April: Letter to FIFA about Israeli football

15 April: Letter re Ed Miliband and Israel

11 Jan: Letter to the Guardian in response to Jonathan Freedland on Charlie Hebdo

2014:

15 Dec: Chanukah: Celebrating the miracle of holy oil not military power

1 Dec: Executive statement on bill to make Israel the nation state of the Jewish people

25 Nov: Submission to All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism

7 Sept: JfJfP Executive statement on Antisemitism

3 Aug: Urgent disclaimer

19 June Statement on the three kidnapped teenagers

25 April: Exec statement on Yarmouk

28 Mar: EJJP letter in support of Dutch pension fund PGGM's decision to divest from Israeli banks

24 Jan: Support for Riba resolution

16 Jan: EJJP lobbies EU in support of the EU Commission Guidelines, Aug 2013–Jan 2014

2013:

29 November: JfJfP, with many others, signs a "UK must protest at Bedouin expulsion" letter

November: Press release, letter to the Times and advert in the Independent on the Prawer Plan

September: Briefing note and leaflet on the Prawer Plan

September: JfJfP/EJJP on the EU guidelines with regard to Israel

14th June: JfJfP joins other organisations in protest to BBC

2nd June: A light unto nations? - a leaflet for distribution at the "Closer to Israel" rally in London

24 Jan: Letter re the 1923 San Remo convention

18 Jan: In Support of Bab al-Shams

17 Jan: Letter to Camden New Journal about Veolia

11 Jan: JfJfP supports public letter to President Obama

Comments in 2012 and 2011

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Posts

Myths and meanings of Chanukah

The JfJfP exec sends its best wishes to all concerned with Palestine and hopes more light will spread among us all. There is no mention of the Hannukah ceremony of lights in the Bible. It is usually celebrated today as a domestic family occasion – sometimes as a more public victory of Jewish bravery and self-determination by military resistance as in the Maccabean Revolt, 174–135 BCE led by Judas Maccabeus. And an occasion of rededicating ourselves to promoting justice and light. Click headline above to read.

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Commerce is the vanguard of illegal settlements

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We are reposting a map and report from Human Rights watch on settlements on Palestinian land because of the current centrality of Israeli settlements to the UN Security Council (UNSC) and the policy of the Obama administration. Look at the map. Could a functioning Palestinian state be created out of this?

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The Security Council decision explained

Pleasingly, Vox.com assumes that lots of people don’t know what the UNSC is and why its vote on Israel’s settlements matters. They provide a 9-point answer including, No. 8, whether Trump can reverse it. (Not likely)

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Parting Shots 1

John Kerry’s bravery is evident in the hugely hostile response to him and his speech in both Israel and the USA. Here we post the two favourable responses from Barak Ravid (‘3 years too late’) and the NY Times.

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Last chance saloon

The Washington Post recounts the steps taken by UNSC members – careful to leave the USA out of it – since last summer to achieve a new resolution on settlements. It was their last chance to save the 2-state solution. Two drafts had been circulating (the UK helped edit the Egyptian one). The US was not involved in either.

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Parting Shots 2

The attacks on Kerry flow in: he’s patronising, condescending, scheming, interfering, living in la-la land, ignores the Palestinian terror state. As such, no need to take him seriously. Bring on Trump!

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For peace-makers John Kerry says it how it is

John Kerry, outgoing Secretary of State and indefatigable worker for Palestine/Israel negotiations makes a definitive speech because he thinks that the incoming administration will be a disaster for the 2-state solution – ‘we cannot, in good conscience, do nothing, and say nothing, when we see the hope of peace slipping away.’ Full transcript.

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Holocaust has single message – never again for Jews

It was hoped that out of the horror and tragedy of the Holocaust would come a determination that never again would a policy of genocide be conceived and carried out. All humanity has failed in this. The obstacle, illustrated by the IHRA’s ‘instructive ‘examples’ is the idea that, says David Rosenberg, this means ‘never again must Jews be at risk of genocide’. As for others, such as Palestinians, – that’s someone else’s problem.

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Why should Israel care what UN decides?

The UN Security Council (UNSC) first decided that Jewish settlements in the oPt were illegal in 1979. Israel relied on the US vetoing further resolutions. A jaded Akiva Eldar doubts if Israel will be bothered about Resolution 2334. It fits into Netanyahu’s narrative of persecution and conspiracy.

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This week’s postings@JfJfP.com

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This week, December 19th-25th, 2016, ended with an important event for all who have argued and campaigned for Palestinian rights and, in particular, for the ending of Jewish settlements plonked all over Palestinian land: the resolution by the UN’s Security Council affirming the illegality of those settlements. Apart from the key element – “Reiterates its […]

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Israel reaps the whirlwind

There’s not much point in carrying reports of Netanyahu’s response to the UNSC’s resolution on settlements. It is entirely, self-pityingly, predictable. Here he musters his troops for a fight-back against the rule of international humanitarian law.

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Obama, finally

The UN security resolution condemning Israeli settlements is a ‘landmark’ change, if only symbolically. It has been received positively by most – which doesn’t include the Israeli government which, rhetorically, condemns the resolution as anti-Israel, a betrayal of common values (a snide reference to the American annihilation of the indigenous population?) In one of the more bizarre events of 2016 Trump – with his large antisemitic following – and Bibi have become brothers-in-arms, the religion of Israel being defence of the nation state. What, if anything, this UNSC act will change is discussed by some of the commentators here.

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No Xmas lights for state that is ‘light unto nations’

The people who want to enforce a ban, in the name of Judaism, on Christmas and secular celebrations in public spaces and hotels raise the central question – whether Israel is a religious or secular state.

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Out damn tree

Jonathan Cook surveys the great Christmas tree war,and the threats being used by the rabbinate – not just one eccentric rabbi – to withdraw kosher status from any hotel that displays one. Hiddush leads the opposition to a narrow-minded and mean-spirited Judaism.

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Amona settlers agree to move – to another illegal outpost

The outpost of Amona, near the Ofra settlement, is testing to the limit the willingness of the Israeli government to abide by its own rules. The Supreme Court ordered the demolition of this particularly aggressive outpost in 2014. It’s still there. The settlers see themselves as the vanguard for the Greater Israel – no place for Palestinians, or the rule of law.

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Funding for settlers four times that of other Israelis

For what possible justification do settlers now receive four times the grants and allowances given to other Israeli citizens? MEMO reveals the results of Calcalist’s analysis. The answer is ‘security’ .

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Christmas in Bethlehem

Bethlehem, believed to be the birth-place of Jesus Christ, traditionally has a magnificent Christmas tree in Manger Square, erected in mid-December and following the Gregorian calendar. Most Palestinian Christians follow the Greek Orthodox tradition and celebrate on January 7th. JfJfP wishes all a peaceful and steadfast season.

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Palestinians can keep home – their children may not visit

The family home of the Sub Labans has been claimed by the far-right settlers’ group Ateret Cohanim on the disputed grounds of non-continuous occupation. The Supreme Court has ruled that the parents can stay – but not their children who will also not be allowed to inherit the 3-generation tenancy.

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Hannukah and hatred

Hannukah is not, and not like, Christmas. It carries no message of love, peace and goodwill (regardless of whether or not Christians heed the message). Rather, writes Rob Eshman, its celebration of the Maccabee revolt hides the ruthless ‘blood-soaked struggle that pitted Jew against Jew’. And intra-Jewish conflict is at another all-time high.

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Obama’s last stand. Maybe.

By the time you read this you will probably know whether or not President Obama ordered his country’s UN ambassador to veto the Egyptian/French resolution to oppose all settlement construction in the oPt. You don’t need to read this to know that Donald ‘neutral-on-Israel-Palestine’ Trump is insisting the US veto not be used.

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The expanding settlers’ state

‘The Amona settlers have won the fight over Israel’s character and future. They will call the shots. They will lead, and the government of Israel and its leader will say Amen.’ Shlomi Eldar on a shameful appeasement of hilltop youth.

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