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4.11.06 from 19:30 at Rabin square, Tel Aviv (during
the annual event in memory of the murder of Yizhak Rabin), we will put
Gaza on the agenda distributing stickers, balloons and flyers and
forming a human chain.
(NB: activists will already gather at 7pm at the south-west
corner of the Rabin Square (Frishman corner)
Gaza
Stop the siege! Stop the war!
A month of protest 4.11.06-2.12.06
The community of peace organizations in
Israel has gathered together in a coordinated, major campaign calling
on the Israeli government and on the international community to end the
siege on Gaza and to embark upon negotiations with the elected Palestinian
leadership.
The situation in Gaza has reached emergency
levels inadequate water, electricity, and medicine; widespread
hunger, poverty, and unemployment; schools and other services out of operation;
and constant bombardments and attacks by the Israeli military. Since the
Palestinian elections, parts of the international community and the Israeli
government are holding sanctions against the PA. Israel has tightened
its siege and military attacks on Gaza since the soldier Gilad Shalit
was taken hostage. If this siege continues, we will see spreading disease,
malnutrition, and anarchy. Turning Gaza in to a prison is a cruel policy
which endangers its residents and the residents of Israel, especially
the ones in the south.
A month of activities is planned including
demonstrations, public events, lobby and more:
4.11.06 from 19:30 at Rabin square, Tel
Aviv (during the annual event in memory of the murder of Yizhak Rabin),
protest activity we will distribute stickers, balloons and flyers
and we will create a human chain.
(NB: activists will gather at 7pm at the
south-west corner of the Rabin Square (Frishman corner)
6.11.06 Tzavta hall, Tel Aviv a public event:
Are war crimes taking place in Gaza? Speakers: Dr. Iyad Sraj (Psychiatrist
from Gaza), Writer Ronit Matalon, Sari Basi (lawyer, head of "Gisha")
and Haaretz journalist Danny Rubinstein.
Screening of the documentary "Red Fields",
a film by Ayelet Heller and Osnat Trabelsi which portrays Palestinian
strawberry growers whose lives are inevitably attached to Agrexco, Israel's
national produce exporter. They struggle to produce a crop, while simultaneously
coming under attack from the Israeli army. 7.11.06 19:30, Bat Shalom,
Jerusalem/ 9.11.06 19:30 the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow, Tel Aviv/ 16.11.06
20:00, Mazal place, Tel Aviv.
18.11.06 a car cavalcade to the Gaza border
details will follow.
2.12.06 a mass demonstration in Tel Aviv
details will follow.
International campaign: We are planning
an international campaign that will galvanize demonstrations in 150 different
cities around the world, to raise awareness and bring pressure on the
US and European governments. Planned date: Saturday, December 2, 2006.
We are appealing to decision-makers and
civil society in the EU and the US to demand that their governments overturn
the boycott.
Knesset & Government: a conference
on the siege on Gaza will be held in the Knesset. In our protest we will
target the Government ministers who are responsible for the siege policy.
This campaign was initiated by the Coalition
of Women for Peace with its 9 member organizations. Other active organizers:
Anarchists against the Wall, Gush Shalom, Hadash, High School Seniors
Letter, Rabbis for Human Rights, University Student Coalition, Yesh Gvul,
Ta`ayush.
N.B.: Yesterday, October 31, at the Tel-Aviv
University campus: students spontaneously booed Defence Minister Amir
Peretz during his lecture as was prominently broadcast.
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