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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

Big powers unite against Hamas and Qatar

Saudi Arabia, home of the most illiberal policies, is leading the drive to isolate Hamas (not known for its liberal policies either). Abbas follows in the Saudis’ wake; his aim is to bring Hamas under his control which would please Israel. None of these bodies has a strategy for breaking the Israeli siege. Tareq G. Bacon thinks they want the siege to continue until Hamas is broken.

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UNESCO vote for Hebron decried as antisemitic

Of course Israeli spokespersons condemn a UNESCO vote that recognised Hebron and the Cave of the Patriarchs/al-Ibrahimi mosque as a Palestinian world heritage site deserving protection. It is situated in Hebron, the largest Palestinian city. Those who really care about the preservation of this ancient site won’t care whether it’s called Israeli or Palestinian. Those whose first concern is detecting antisemitism in the world order will care, very much. Raf Sanchez and Barak Ravid report.

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Admired by the people, feared by the elite

Mohammed Dahlan has long been a thorn in the side of the PNA not because of what he has said and done – few know what those are, apart from succeeding Pres. Abbas – but because the rumours and his reticence allow anyone to attribute any motive they fancy to him. Al Monitor and Haaretz

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Ultra-Orthodox make their new power felt

A year ago, PM Netanyahu approved the creation of a space at the Western Wall where men and women could pray equally and together. On June 25 this year he rescinded that decision, preferring to face the anger of women, especially in the US, rather than lose the Orthodox Jews who maintain his coalition. As in other religions, the rule that women must bear as many children as possible while men pursue the higher things has become sacrosanct for the orthodox.

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Labour looks for new voters and image

Israel’s Labour party was a child of European Ashkenazi immigrants. It seems to have lost that voter base – which is going to Yesh Atid. More than half of all Israelis are now Mizrahi or Sephardi Jews. Although they provide Labour’s leadership that has not changed Labour’s image or platform. Mazal Mualem comments.

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Women in Gaza demand

The Palestine/Israel conflict is pre-eminently a militarised conflict. Yes? In Gaza, the entity most damaged by military conflict, women have staged their own demands: equal pay, an increase in employment and the creation of an independent Palestinian state. In that order.

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Religious extremism ‘poisons’ Israel

Danielle Berrin is an Israel-loving Jew who is shocked by the Ultra-Orthodox revival of ancient practices – presented as the true Judaism – which are centred on policing women’s ‘modesty’, perhaps to stop men succumbing to sexual mania. Here she defends the validity of criticism of Israel where sexist habits are entrenched.

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Now they steal sun-power

Palestinians lacks many necessities. But not sunshine which they enjoy from 7 and a half to over 11 hours a day. What better way to provide electricity than through solar panels, obviating the need for costly fuel? The Dutch government provided the panels to a Palestinian village. Israeli authorities removed them – ‘no permit’. The Dutch government is demanding their return. Amira Hass reports.

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This week’s postings at JfJfP.com

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This last week, June 26th to July 2nd 2017 the use of violence against Palestinians by the wholly more powerful Israeli state came up in a particularly repugnant way. In two cases the treatment of children by the bureaucracy and security forces of Israel actually made the news. The first exposure was in Washington DC […]

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Labour right pursues its political cleansing

Does the Labour right believe masses turned out for Jeremy Corbyn and joined the Labour party because they longed to belong to an antisemitic party? From its nest inside the JLM the Right-wing prefers to use its feeble energy to pursue its old grudges against Chakrabarti, Livingstone, Jackie Walker and sundry others who, by not signing up to the IHRA, are de facto antisemitic. JfJfP signatory Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi makes the points.

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To punish Hamas, children must die

Enter the Gaza Strip now and you will be assailed by the stench of sewage and death. Lack of fresh water and sanitation (no electricity) is causing diarrhoea and vomiting – fatal for the young and elderly. Israel and the PNA share responsibility for this atrocious situation. Where else would it be allowed to continue when there is an easy solution?

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Boy wonder Jared – he IS just a pretty face

This is a scathing assessment by Jonah Shepp of New York magazine of the man Pres. Trump, in an act of ‘reckless, corrupt nepotism’ sent to Israel. His son-in-law Jared Kushner has no qualifications whatsoever for his post.

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Who carries the flag for Palestinian liberation?

This is a summary of a long report on Palestinian nationalism issued by the Carnegie Endowment. Having acknowledged that the official leadership (PNA, PLO) is effectively dead, that Hamas has no strategy, other forms of political expression are explored, from armed militancy to student, trade union – only mentioned – and civil society groups. The Rights-based ones are shaping a strategy.

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Zionism as a master-race ideology

Zionism as an ideology (and not a knowing, demonic force as it is sometimes treated here) has had several meanings over time. Yakov Rabkin and Philip Weiss see Zionism and liberal values as having become inherently in conflict, with terrible consequences – including the morphing of Jewish bodies into vassals of Israel. In an added note, Haaretz publisher Amos Schocken explains what he understands by Zionism and why he shares that ideology.

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A 2-state solution is no longer feasible

This is not an argument for one binational state. It is a bleak assessment by Mohamed Hassan of Turkey’s TRT World of the possibility of dividing the land between 2 states (none he thinks). It’s the policy of the West which has no will to deliver it.

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We all believed Arabs were evil

Osnat Ita Skoblinski grew up in the hothouse atmosphere of Jewish self-righteousness and intrinsic Arab evil. Only when she met an actual Palestinian did she escape into reality. Now she works for B’Tselem.

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Yachad, the establishment’s enemy in disguise

Yachad, the J-Street-like pro-Israel pro-peace group, should be flattered. One ‘Adam Cohen’, an American claiming to be a Londoner, has spent energy, time money, on attacking it. We don’t know who or what is behind this but assume Yachad is the target because, to ‘Adam’, its position might seduce the middle ground.

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The shocking treatment of Palestinian children

It’s rare that Americans get the chance to hear Palestinian voices or evidence of Israeli cruelty to Palestinian children. They had a chance on June 8th when the video of a very sober panel discussion on the treatment of children was released. But just in case they watched it, says Peter Beinart, The Israel Project rushed out its own video and claimed the panel discussion was an “anti-Israel hatefest” and antisemitic. No wonder the Jewish establishment is so ill-informed.

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Gaza’s darkest days

There are many ways of depicting the dire state of Gaza. The rising suicide rate of young men in particular is one of the most telling. The rate of unemployment in the Gaza Strip is now the highest in the world.

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The Great Entanglement

The religious right peddles a mythology based on a falsehood – that it is they who pioneered settlements. In fact, the first settlement was set up by a leftist and then became the national policy of all governments, Labor as much as Likud, writes Gershom Gorenberg in American Prospect.

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