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30 July, NYC: Ghassan Lives! Palestine Lives! A community event honoring Ghassan Kanafani

Saturday, 30 July
4 pm
Shore Road Park
Brooklyn, NY
(Between 99th and Third Ave)
RSVP here: bit.ly/KanafaniNYC

Samidoun NY/NJ will be joining PYM New York City for a community event in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Ghassan Kanafani, revolutionary writer and political icon of the Palestinian resistance. Please join us for an afternoon of community building and political education to celebrate and reflect on Kanafani’s legacy. There will be a group reading, light refreshments, and fun activities for the whole family. We’ll see you there!

#GhassanLives #PalestineLives #GhassanKanafani #NYC #FreePalestine

Free Shadi Ma’ali: Palestinian refugee jailed in solitary confinement without charge or trial

Palestinian prisoner Shadi Ma’ali is being held without charge or trial under administrative detention in Israeli occupation prisons. Now, Ma’ali, 46, is being held in isolation in the Naqab desert prison in an attempt to force him to reveal information about his 19-year-old son, Jad Shadi Maali, who is being targeted by occupation forces in Dheisheh refugee camp.

The Ma’ali family said that occupation forces have been targeting Jad for around two months, seeking to arrest him on allegations that like his father, he is an activist and community leader in the Dheisheh refugee camp. In early July, occupation forces moved Shadi Ma’ali to a solitary confinement cell in the Naqab desert prion, and on 21 July, they extended his isolation for an additional three months in an attempt to impose collective punishment on Jad and the Ma’ali family to force them to give up Jad. The Ma’ali family are Palestinian refugees from al-Jorah village near occupied Jerusalem, forced from their homes and lands by Zionist invading forces during the Nakba in 1948.

In fact, Jad’s grandfather and several of his uncles were already detained for several days and one remains detained in another attempt to force the young man to surrender himself to the occupation forces. The family also noted to the Palestinian Refugees Portal that the extension of Shadi’s isolation is a prior indication of the renewal of his administrative detention.

Ma’ali has spent around 16 years in Israeli occupation prisons, much without charge or trial in administrative detention, and previously charged with membership in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He was last seized by occupation forces on 6 December 2020 and his detention has been repeatedly renewed since that time. He had only been released in March of 2020 after being held for another two years in administrative detention, repeatedly renewed since March 2018. The father of five children, he was also arrested by Palestinian Authority security forces on several occasions as part of their “security coordination” with the Israeli occupation and was held for around 2 years in PA prisons.

Ma’ali was subjected to torture on multiple occasions by both occupation forces and PA forces in an attempt to extract confessions from him. Solitary confinement is another form of torture currently being used against him in an attempt to coerce both him and his son into “confessions.”

In his previous administrative detention in 2015, he engaged in a 40-day hunger strike with a group of his comrades, the Battle of Breaking the Chains, to demand an end to administrative detention. He was finally released in August of 2016. During his various times imprisoned by the occupation forces, he participated in the mass 2012 Karameh hunger strike, a 2013 hunger strike in solidarity with Samer Issawi and a 2016 strike in solidarity with Bilal Kayed. Both Kayed and Issawi were engaged in long-term hunger strikes to end their detention, just as today, Khalil Awawdeh and Raed Rayan continue their hunger strikes to end their administrative detention. In 2004, occupation forces demolished his and his brother Mohammed’s home in Dheisheh camp.

Administrative detention was first used in Palestine by the British colonial mandate and then adopted by the Zionist regime; it is now used routinely to target Palestinians, especially community leaders, activists, and influential people in their towns, camps and villages.

There are currently approximately 682 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, out of 4,700 Palestinian political prisoners. These orders are issued by the military and approved by military courts on the basis of “secret evidence”, denied to both Palestinian detainees and their attorneys. Issued for up to six months at a time, they are indefinitely renewable, and Palestinians — including minor children — can spend years jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention.

Administrative detainees have been engaged in a collective boycott of the military courts since 1 January 2022 and are currently planning to assess their next steps of struggle collectively.

The isolation of Shadi Ma’ali is clearly a form of collective punishment of entire Palestinian families as well as an attempt to coerce a Palestinian youth into political imprisonment. Palestinian youth in Dheisheh camp have been repeatedly targeted for threats, mass incarceration, targeted shootings and extrajudicial executions. Jad Ma’ali, in particular, has seen his father repeatedly stripped away from his life and his loved ones by occupation forces throughout his life.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network stands in solidarity with Shadi Ma’ali and all Palestinian prisoners continuing to lead the struggle for liberation, resisting behind bars with their bodies and their lives despite the severe personal and collective costs extracted from them.

The isolation of Shadi and pursuit of Jad reflect Israeli attempts to remove and isolate the most effective, popular and trusted leaders of Palestinian movements through the use of mass imprisonment. Despite years of imprisonment, the occupation has failed to break their steadfastness and commitment to Palestinian liberation. International solidarity and action is critical to support Shadi Ma’ali and his fellow prisoners and demand freedom for all Palestinian prisoners – and the liberation of Palestine and its people, from the river to the sea.

Free Khalil Awawdeh and Raed Rayan: 115 prisoners joining collective strike to release long-term hunger strikers

Palestinian prisoners Khalil Awawdeh and Raed Rayan are continuing their long-term hunger strikes, even as Awawdeh’s administrative detention was renewed on 20 July after 142 days of hunger strike. Rayan has been on hunger strike for _107 days. Both are demanding their freedom from administrative detention, Israeli imprisonment without charge or trial. Now, over 115 Palestinian prisoners are joining them in a collective battle to bring their imprisonment to an end.

On the evening of Thursday, 21 July, 40 prisoners of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement in Ofer prison launched an open-ended hunger strike in solidarity with Awawdeh after the news that his administrative detention had been extended until 2 October 2022 despite his severe health conditions.

In addition, the prison organization of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine announced that 75 prisoners of the Front would launch a solidarity hunger strike on Sunday, joining the collective battle throughout the prisons in support of Raed Rayan and Khalil Awawdeh. In the statement announcing the strike, the PFLP prisoners also drew attention to the cases of Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, who was suddenly taken from their rooms in recent days to interrogation by occupation forces, and Shadi Maali, also jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, who has been thrown into isolation for three months in an attempt to extract information from him about his son, Jad, 19, or force Jad to turn himself into the occupation forces.

Khalil Awawdeh, 40, from Ithna, near al-Khalil, is the father of four daughters. His health is in severe deterioration, and he has been repeatedly transferred back and forth between the notoriously negligent Ramle prison clinic and various civilian hospitals during his lengthy hunger strike. On the 111th day of his hunger strike, he briefly suspended his strike as he had been notified that the occupation forces had agreed to his release. Instead, two days later, he was informed that his administrative detention order had been reimposed, prompting him to continue the strike. Throughout this time, he has consistently been denied contact with his family and frequently with his lawyer.

Awawdeh originally intended to pursue medical school abroad but enrolled in an engineering course in al-Khalil at Palestine Polytechnic University before his studies were interrupted in 2002. Jailed for five years by the Israeli occupation, he was released in 2007. Later that year, he was once again seized and held without charge or trial under administrative detention for nearly three years. He has since been repeatedly detained. He launched studies at economics at Al-Quds Open University, which were again interrupted on 27 December 2021, when he was thrown in administrative detention without charge or trial once again.

He is severely emaciated, must use in a wheelchair, vomits water when he consumes it and can barely speak, with severe pain throughout his body. Nevertheless, he has continued the battle, even when the false claims of the occupation led to a dissipation of interest and attention to his case.

Raed Rayan, 27, from Beit Duqqu northwest of occupied Jerusalem, has een on hunger strike for 107 days. He has been imprisoned without charge or trial under administrative detention since 3 November 2021. He had been released from his last period of detention without charge or trial only months before, in April 2021. He launched his hunger strike afer his detention was extended for another four months in April 2022. He also must move in a wheelchair and suffers from severe head, stomach and eye pain through his extensive hunger strike.

What Is Administrative Detention?

Administrative detention was first used in Palestine by the British colonial mandate and then adopted by the Zionist regime; it is now used routinely to target Palestinians, especially community leaders, activists, and influential people in their towns, camps and villages.

There are currently approximately 682 Palestinians jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention, out of 4,700 Palestinian political prisoners. These orders are issued by the military and approved by military courts on the basis of “secret evidence”, denied to both Palestinian detainees and their attorneys. Issued for up to six months at a time, they are indefinitely renewable, and Palestinians — including minor children — can spend years jailed without charge or trial under administrative detention.

Administrative detainees have been engaged in a collective boycott of the military courts since 1 January 2022 and are currently planning to assess their next steps of struggle collectively, amid the growing movement for Awawdeh and Rayan’s freedom.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network urges all supporters of Palestine to take action to support Khalil Awawdeh and Raed Rayan, confronting the Zionist occupation forces with their bodies and lives on the line, and all Palestinian prisoners struggling for freedom, for their own lives and for the Palestinian people. Awawdeh and Rayan’s fellow prisoners are standing hand in hand with them in battle,  confronting the system of Israeli oppression on the front lines, with their bodies and their lives, to bring the system of administrative detention to an end.

Take these actions below to stand with the hunger strikers and the struggle for the liberation of Palestine, from the river to the sea!

TAKE ACTION: 

Join the Social Media Campaign!

There is a growing social media campaign to #FreeRaed and #FreeKhalil. Use these hashtags and to post on Twitter and Instagram. Post in all languages!  Take action and join the social media outrage and break the isolation imposed upon Raed and Khalil by the Israeli occupation! Follow the Instagram accounts of their campaigns to Free Khalil and Free Raed

Protest in your city or country!

Join the many protests taking place around the world — confront, isolate and besiege the Israeli embassy or consulate in your city or country of residence. Or take to the streets in your neighborhood, on your campus or at a government building in your area. Make it clear that the people are with Palestine! Send us your events at samidoun@samidoun.net. Demonstrations have already been organized in Montreal, London, Manchester, Paris, Toulouse, Berlin and elsewhere.

Boycott Israel!

The international, Arab and Palestinian campaign to boycott Israel can play an important role at this critical time. Local boycott groups can protest and label Israeli produce and groceries, while many complicit corporations – including HP, G4S, Puma, Teva and others, profit from their role in support Zionist colonialism throughout occupied Palestine. By participating in the boycott of Israel, you can directly help to throw a wrench in the economy of settler colonialism.

Use these Posters and Signs:

Spread awareness by posting these signs and posters in your community or carrying them during your demonstrations:

https://samidoun.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/FREE-ALL-PALESTINIAN-PRISONERS.pdf

Abbas-Macron meeting: talk of “peace” to normalize colonialism

On Wednesday, 20 July 2022 in Paris, a meeting took place between French president Emmanuel Macron and Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority. This is Abbas’ first visit to France since 2018 and takes place a few weeks following the visit of Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid with the French president, which produced multiple pledges of friendship and strategic cooperation.

Unsurprisingly, this meeting is yet another attempt on the part of France to market the “two-state solution” cheaply. That is to say, it is another effort to legitimize settler colonialism and the dispossession of the Palestinian people throughout the vast majority of the land of Palestine, from the river to the sea. As Khaled Barakat, Palestinian writer and co-founder of the Masar Badil (the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement) pointed out in a discussion with the Collectif Palestine Vaincra, “This is nothing more than another cheap attempt to market illusions about the so-called ‘peace process,’ including one of the most damaging economic outcomes of that ‘process’, the Paris Protocols. The so-called ‘two-state solution’ is dead, and offers nothing but apartheid as a solution for the Palestinian people.”

In his declaration, French president Macron specifies that his proposed solution “begins with the end of unilateral measures on the ground. I am thinking in particular of the evictions of Palestinian families, home demolitions, and the settlement policy, which are contrary to international law and which rule out the possibility of a Palestinian state living in peace alongside Israel.” At the same time, he rejects any form of Palestinian resistance and multiples declarations and agreements in support of the Israeli regime. In addition to betraying all of the national rights of the Palestinian people, the defense of the “two-state solution” is a precious tool for Israeli colonialism, which has continued to accelerate since the Oslo Accords of 1993, with the number of settlers in the occupied West Bank of Palestine multiplying.

As Khaled Barakat noted, “France is not a friend of the Palestinian people. On the contrary, it is obvious that France is Israel’s ally and partner. This is not only the past history of France but its current reality. For example, the Macron government’s attempt to ban Palestine solidarity organizations and progressive voices working for Palestine, as well as the imprisonment of Georges Abdallah for 38 years for fighting for the liberation of Palestine. French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hamouri remains imprisoned without charge or trial by Israel and almost nothing has been done by the French government.” On this matter, Mahmoud Abbas had no words to say for the prisoners of the Palestinian liberation movement held behind bars, yet another illustration that he represents the corrupt Palestinian bourgeoisie tied directly to the Oslo accords and, as Barakat points out, “not the Palestinian people and their continued resistance for return and liberation.”

Macron further stated, “I was discussing the war in Ukraine, I would like to conclude by recalling the food insecurity it is causing all over the world, especially in the Palestinian territories and I am thinking in particular of the people of Gaza.” This is scandalous! Who can believe that the situation in Gaza is mainly linked to the war in Ukraine? The blockade imposed by the Zionist state for the past 15 years is responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with the complicity of the Sisi regime in Egypt and the Western powers, including France.

For his part, Abbas affirmed his “gratitude to the EU and its Member States for their important and persistent role in creating stability and peace and in improving the economic conditions of the Palestinian people.” Here, it must be noted that France is one of the main providers of European aid to the Palestinian Authority.

Macron, as did his predecessors, presents himself as a “balanced” authority, but that should deceive no one. This is only a means of maintaining his regional influence and of attempting to peddle mirages in an effort to neutralize those who revolt against the barbarism of the Israeli occupation. In fact, the humanitarian aid provided by the United States and the European Union, including France, is used as a tool of pressure on the Palestinian people, which is granted only by the imperialist powers in exchange for a commitment to docility in the part of the PA. It is in this context that we must understand the multiple expressions of gratitude and thanks from Abbas.

The PA president also spoke about the murder of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh, without clearly identifying those responsible, Israeli occupation forces. On this occasion, a further bewildering scene took place, where the translator in the press conference laughed and Macron smiled, just as Abbas discussed the assassination. This says a great deal about the lack of consideration for Palestinian victims of Israeli crimes on the part of the French authorities.

This diplomatic charade, like the other “international summits” and “peace processes” (Oslo, Camp David, etc.) only aim to reinforce the Israeli occupation and attack the Palestinian resistance. We will not be fooled by Macron’s intentions or Abbas’s complicity: they are part of the problem, not part of the solution.

Source: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

Mobilization at the Tour de France in Foix confronts “Israel Premier Tech” team with boycott call

On Tuesday, 19 July, several dozen members and supporters of the Collectif Palestine Vaincra and Couserans Palestine came out, with the support of Solidarité Palestine Toulouse, as the end of the 16th stage of the Tour de France, the international cycling race, passed through Foix. As in many cities in Denmark, France and Belgium along the route of the Tour, supporters of justice in Palestine are denouncing the participation of the “Israel Premier Tech” team, a team explicitly devoted to a political mission of whitewashing Israeli crimes through sport.

https://twitter.com/Collectif_PV/status/1549397447809679364

Amid the scorching heatwave, participants distributed flyers to many onlookers who came to watch the cyclists race. Many people were outraged to learn about this Israeli sportswashing campaign, and several even joined in, holding Palestinian flags and chanting slogans in support of the Palestinian people.

The demonstrators unfurled a massive “Israel out of the Tour de France” banner with high visibility for several hours. Police stationed in the area attempted to intimidate the demonstrators and the deputy prefect of Ariège even intervened in person in an attempt to pressure the participants into putting away the banner. The demonstrators reminded him of the recent decision of the European Court of Human Rights in June 2020, once again upholding the legality of the boycott of Israel in France, noting that it is a legal tool in the battle against racism. Furthermore, they spoke out against the hypocrisy of professional cycling excluding Russian teams from competition while finding nothing wrong with the inclusion of a team explicitly promoting Israeli apartheid. In the end, the action continued without disruption and the banner remained in place.

https://twitter.com/Collectif_PV/status/1549637378368831489

As the peloton passed, the demonstrators chanted “Boycott Israel” loudly, emphasizing their commitment to the international campaign againt colonialism and racism and in support of the Palestinian resistance, fighting for the Palestinian people’s rights and liberation. These actions will continue to multiply until the conclusion of the Tour de France this Sunday in Paris, with people everywhere denouncing Israel for what it is: a settler colonial project that has oppressed and dispossessed the Palestinian people for over 70 years.

In fact, on Wednesday, 20 July, on the route of the Tour de France to Labarthe-de-Neste, activists and supporters of the Collectif 65 for the Libeation of Georges Abdallah joined with the Collectif Palestine Vaincra to mobilize against the Israel Premier Tech team once again.

https://twitter.com/Collectif_PV/status/1549807248100188161

Source: Collectif Palestine Vaincra

10 September, Oslo: Demonstration against the disastrous Oslo accords, for the liberation of all of Palestine

On the ominous anniversary of the Oslo Accords,
we will not give up a grain of soil from our homeland… not a drop of water from our rivers

“Demonstration of National Dignity: Palestine from the River to the Sea”

The Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement (Masar Badil) calls upon all to join in a Palestinian community demonstration in front of the Norwegian Parliament building under the slogan:
“Stand for National Dignity: Liberate Palestine from the River to the Sea.”

We will declare a clear position against Zionist crimes and policies, and renew our rejection of the disastrous Oslo Accords and their serious consequences and repercussions for the rights of our Palestinian people

We call on the masses of our Palestinian people, our Arab and Muslim communities in Norway, and all the forces of solidarity with the Palestinian people’s cause and their legitimate national rights to participate widely in restoring the national compass and the path of return and liberation as an alternative to the approach of negotiations, surrender and submission.

Let us stand united against racist Zionist colonialism and all projects of liquidation and normalization

Saturday 10 September 2022
at 4:00 pm
in front of the Norwegian Parliament
Storting building, Karl Johans gate 22, 0026 Oslo

22 October, Lannemezan: Annual International March for the Liberation of Georges Abdallah

Saturday, 22 October
2 pm
March from the Lannemezan Train Station to the Prison where Georges Abdallah is Held
Lannemezan, France
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/586106436416320/

Annual demonstration for the liberation of Georges Abdallah, marching to the gates of the prison where he is detained in Lannemezan, at the call of many support committees, associations, unions and political parties.

Gather on Saturday, 22 October 2022 from the Lannemezan train station at 2 pm

Georges Abdallah is the Lebanese Communist struggler for Palestine imprisoned in France since 1984 and eligible for release since 1999. He will enter his 39th year of detention on 24 October, making him one of the longest-held political prisoners in the world.

Collective travel information forthcoming (buses, carpools, etc!)

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Manifestation annuelle pour la libération de Georges Abdallah devant les portes de la prison où il est détenu à Lannemezan à l’appel de nombreux comités de soutien, associations, syndicats et partis politiques.

Rendez-vous samedi 22 octobre 2022 devant la gare de Lannemezan (65) à 14H.

Georges Abdallah est un militant communiste libanais et combattant de la cause palestinienne emprisonné en France depuis 1984 et libérable depuis 1999. Il entamera une 39e année de détention le 24 octobre prochain, ce qui fait de lui l’un des plus anciens prisonniers politiques du monde.

Plus d’infos : http://liberonsgeorges.samizdat.net/

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Egyptian alliance calls for Arab unity and action to confront imperialism and liberate Palestine

Egyptian organizations gathered together in a conference for Palestine on Saturday, 16 July, held at the headquarters of the Karama Party in Cairo, Egypt’s capital. Jaldia Abubakra of Samidoun España spoke on behalf of the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement (Masar Badil), where she called for an “Arab and international alliance to support the Palestinian resistance and confront normalization and imperalism, spearheaded by the NATO alliance headed by the United States.”

In her speech, Abubakra affirmed that “The Egyptian people have never accepted normalization with Zionism,” urging “unity with all workers and nations as a first step for the liberation of Palestine.” The conference was convened to reject U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to the region and his effort to boost military alliances and normalization between Arab reactionary regimes, the U.S., and Israel, the Zionist project in the region.

This comes as over 125 international organizations have signed on to a collective statement of rejection of Biden’s visit and the so-called “Jerusalem declaration,” affirming support and commitment to action to build the boycott and support resistance for return and liberation in Palestine.

The conference was convened by a number of Egyptian organizations, including the Karama Party, the Nasserist Arab Democratic Party, the Socialist People’s Alliance Party, the Egyptian Socialist Party, BDS Egypt, the Egyptian Women’s Front for Change, the Bread and Freedom Party, the Constitution Party, the National Accord Party, the Egyptian Communist Party and the Egyptian Popular Movement Against Zionism, among others.

BDS Egypt issued a statement condemning Biden’s visit to the region, translated below:

The visit of U.S. President Joe Biden to the region aims to reap the fruits of more than two years of an accelerated pace of normalization and agreements of betrayal and to inaugurate an economic/military alliance between the countries of the region and the occupying Zionist entity, as an attempt to integrate it further into the region and normalize the presence of the occupation, simultaneously with the revelation of the mass grave of heroic Egyptian soldiers on the land of occupied Palestine, who were exposed to incendiary bombs after violent confrontations in the 1967 war.

In the past days, we have followed the statements of the U.S. president and the prime minister of the Zionist occupation about their fears of the growing calls for boycott around the world, and harnessing the capabilities of the two countries to fight it together under a slogan of combating “anti-Semitism,” the argument invoked by the bloody occupation whenever its crimes against the steadfast Palestinian people and the people of the region are revealed.

The so-called “Jerusalem Declaration” signed by the U.S. President not only ignores the historical rights of the Palestinian people to return to their homes and lands and fails to condemn any of the crimes to which they are constantly exposed, but also condemns the Palestinian resistance, including the boycott, considering efforts to achieve liberation and return to be crimes requiring penalties.

In the continued pursuit of activating the path of normalization, which some Arab regimes and their representatives became involved with in the economic workshop in Manama, the recent “Negev summit,” and attempts to impose a military alliance between the Gulf states and the enemy, this aims to serve the interests of the occupation and make it a leading state exploiting the resources and wealth of our looted region, mired in chaos.

Because of our belief in the importance and effectiveness of the boycott, to the extent that it became an obsession for the enemy, so it commits a significant portion of its own plans to fight it, we rely on the awareness of the free Arab peoples of the feasibility of the boycott as a means of resisting colonialism historically as well as its effective role in the Palestinian cause. We urge all Arab popular frameworks to engage in boycott campaigns and movements.

We also affirm that the final word in our struggle with the Zionist enemy is for the steadfast struggle of the Palestinian people, the Arab people and the free people of the world against the occupation and its crimes, and we affirm our full and unconditional support for the choice to resist it by all possible means. We affirm our efforts for the Palestinian people in their struggle by working to besiege the enemy with a boycott and call for the imposition of sanctions upon it until the liberation of all of Palestine and all occupied Arab land.

The Egyptian Popular Campaign to Boycott Israel (BDS Egypt), 17 July 2022.

The Conference in Cairo, the National Committee in Support of Palestine, also issued a final statement emphasizing these key points:

Towards an Arab front of resistance: No to the military alliances of colonialism and Zionism

Sixty years ago, the colonial forces tried to establish the “Baghdad Pact” under the pretext of protecting Arab and Iranian oil (in the era of the Shah) from the communist tide of the Soviet Union. Egypt worked to bring it down, exposed the policies of military alliances in service of colonialism and supported the Arab and African national liberation movement.

Today, the American president returns to the region, like every weak American president attempting to create a success to boost his popularity, by attempting to secure oil and gas resources to face the crisis caused and reproduced by the U.S. policy in Europe. This comes amid rumors of plans to form a “Middle Eastern NATO” with the participation of the Gulf States, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq and the Zionist entity to confront the “Iranian threat”!!

The Egyptian forces are aware of the miniscule likelihood of success for the “Middle Eastern NATO,” as it runs contrary to the movement of history, but the cost, as usual, is borne by the people of the region. The American star is in decline, the role of the Gulf states is receding and the “indomitable” Zionist army sends its soldiers to Lebanon, Gaza and Jenin, to return crying and in shock. The advancement of its security technology did not prevent the Palestinian resistance’s missiles from lighting the sky of Yafa (“Tel Aviv”), nor did it prevent Palestinian prisoners from breaching its strict security systems and escaping from its prisons, and it became clear that the fragmentation of the united Palestinian people is merely an illusion with the declaration of the unity of the entire land of Palestine on the day of comprehensive general strike throughout all of Palestine.

This alliance aims to perpetuate colonial exploitation of peoples, plunder their wealth and support the authority of the princes of the ruling classes. Through the experiences of the path of settlement and normalization and its bitter harvest, we have become eyewitnesses to the magnitude of the losses of “peace” that exceeded the cost of war. Biden began his recent visit with the enemy, emphasizing his biases, and together they issued what was called the “Jerusalem Declaration,” which included a U.S. pledge to expand and deepen the path of normalization and ensure the continuation of Zionist military and technological superiority, and to tighten the screws on resistance and boycott movements. That is, he pledged to burden the Arab people with the cost of the occupation, attempting to force them to accept it and submit to it without resistance.

As we declare our rejection of U.S. policy in the region and the world and our total rejection of any relationship with the enemy, we recall the following:

First, nationalism is based on independence and the opposite of dependency, and therefore the enemy of any Egyptian national project is U.S. imperialism and its agents, represented in the Zionist enemy and Arab reaction.

Second, the combat doctrine of the Egyptian army is known to include the rejection of alliances and the policy of regional military alliances, and the Egyptian military doctrine has firmly established hostility to the Zionist occupation.

Third, the Arab unity we desire is a unity that enables the independence of the Arab people from colonial domination, preserving and utilizing Arab wealth in the service of the people. It is not a unity of regimes and ruling classes in the service of the American master or the security of the Zionist entity.

Fourth, Egypt’s historical leading role has come from Egypt’s leadership in the liberation movement and its support for liberation movements around the world and in the Arab region in particular, whether at the level of the state or the national movement.

Fifth, the time has come to form the broadest Arab resistance front to defend the nation and its people, with words, positions and arms in the fields of confrontation.

Sixth, coordination between all parties, movements and national public figures in rejecting normalization and supporting the struggle of the Palestinian people is necessary to activate their role.

Seventh, we urge the formation of a committee of all political parties and blocs whose role is to monitor normalization efforts and those involved.

Eighth, we demand the formation of an international investigation committee into the Zionist war crime against the 1967 prisoners of war and all prisoners of war, and the documentation of all the crimes of the occupation.

And because a clear position is a weapon, we call on the Arab masses to join the campaign to reject the Arab-Zionist coalition by issuing statements and publishing the hashtags:

#Arabs_against_normalization
#No_to_Arab_NATO
#No_American_Domination
#Normalization_is_shame_and_betrayal

#عرب_ضد_التطبيع

#لا_لحلف_ناتو_عربي

#لاللهيمنةالأمريكية

#التطبيع_عاروخيانة

Collective Statement: Biden in Occupied Palestine and the “Jerusalem Declaration” – Our Response is Struggle and Solidarity

The joint declaration of U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid reveals not only the fundamental bankruptcy of the imperialist and Zionist systems they represent but also underlines the necessity to act and stand now in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance, to liberate their land from the river to the sea. This strategic partnership of violence, warmongering, repression and colonialism must be met with our own anti-Zionist, anti-imperialist strategic partnership for justice.

Issued in occupied Jerusalem, itself a signal of the declaration’s alignment with impunity for ongoing war crimes and crimes against humanity, the document boasts of “shared values and shared interests.” It is clear that the shared values referred to here are those of imperial domination, settler colonialism and the violent oppression of Indigenous peoples. We reject these “shared values and shared interests” and instead uphold the shared values of humanity: the dismantling of apartheid and settler colonialism, the liberation of the land, and the protection of peoples’ rights, not war profiteers’ greed and colonial land theft.

The declaration repeatedly attacks the Palestinian resistance and all forces and nations in the region that seek to defend their right to sovereignty and self-determination. It labels Palestinian resistance as terrorism while remaining silent on the ongoing extrajudicial killings of Palestinians, mass incarceration, land theft, siege, and the exile of millions of Palestinians denied their right to return home. Israel and the U.S. are waging colonial war. Their declaration asserts a right to unilateral war, the logic of the colonizer, and boasts of the over $3.8 billion in U.S. taxpayer money sent to further arm that war (while enriching U.S. arms developers). The Palestinian people, like all colonized people, have the right to defend themselves.

Biden and Lapid reinforce their attacks on boycott campaigns, the growing call for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) and the “delegitimization of Israel,” and clumsily attempt to link campaigns for justice and liberation in Palestine with anti-Semitism. In reality, the campaign to boycott and isolate Israel is growing on our campuses, in our community centers, labour unions and academic associations, in our food co-ops and social justice organizations, in the streets of our cities and communities. Such statements do nothing to legitimize a fundamentally illegitimate project — the colonization of Palestine and the dispossession of Palestinians.

While Biden and Lapid trumpet their military alliance, we must respond with a peoples’ alliance: that is, an alliance that firmly rejects imperialism and Zionism, that builds the very boycott campaigns they seek to undermine or even criminalize, that supports the Palestinian people and their resistance by all means, and that stands together against the systems of domination, injustice, settler colonialism, and exploitation that they represent. Together, we organize and struggle until return and liberation, from the river to the sea.

Add your signature: https://bit.ly/bidenpalestine

Signed:

    1. Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition (PRRC)
    2. Al-Awda-NY
    3. Alkarama (Palestinian women’s movement)
    4. ANSWER Coalition
    5. Anti Imperialist Action Ireland
    6. Asociación Americana de Juristas
    7. Association France Palestine Solidarité 63 (Clermont-Ferrand)
    8. Association for Investment in Popular Action Committees
    9. Australia Solidarity with Latin America
    10. BACBI
    11. BAYAN Canada
    12. BDS Boston
    13. BDS Turkey
    14. BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish
    15. Behind Enemy Lines Anti-Imperialist Resistance
    16. Birmingham Palestine Action
    17. Cambiare rotta
    18. Campaign to Free Ahmad Sa’adat
    19. Canada Palestine Association
    20. Canada-Philippines Solidarity Organisation (CPSO)
    21. Canadian BDS Coalition
    22. Canadians for Peace and Justice in Kashmir
    23. Center for Study and Preservation of Palestine
    24. Centre for Counter-Hegemonic Studies
    25. Christian-Jewish Allies for Justice and Peace
    26. Collectif Palestine Vaincra
    27. Communist Workers League
    28. CIG – Confederación Intersindical Galega
    29. Coordinación por Palestina – Uruguay
    30. Crystal Palace Friends of Palestine
    31. CUNY4Palestine
    32. Dallas Palestine Coalition
    33. Dar al Janub – union for antiracism and peace policy
    34. DSA BDS & Palestine Solidarity Working Group
    35. Early Childhood Development Intercultural Partnership
    36. Edmonton Small Press Association
    37. Éirígí – For A New Republic
    38. Falastiniyat
    39. Free Palestine Maastricht
    40. Free Palestine Movement
    41. Freedom Road Socialist Organization
    42. Frente Antiimperialista Internacionalista
    43. GABRIELA BC
    44. Glasgow Palestine Human Rights Campaign
    45. Global Peace Alliance BC Society
    46. GreaterTorontoArea4BDS
    47. Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War
    48. Human Rights for All ( HR4A) Saskatchewan
    49. Human Without Borders Organisation
    50. Humanity for Palestine
    51. IDPAL – Indonesia Palestine Alliance
    52. Independent Left (Ireland)
    53. India Palestine Solidarity Forum
    54. Inminds Human Rights Group
    55. International Action Center
    56. International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
    57. International Jewish Antizionist Network UK
    58. International League of Peoples’ Struggle – Canada (ILPS)
    59. International League of People’s Struggles (ILPS) US Chapter
    60. International Movement for a Just World (JUST)
    61. International Solidarity Movement, Northern California
    62. Internationalt Forum Palestine
    63. Jewish Network for Palestine
    64. Jews for Palestinian Right of Return
    65. Just Peace Advocates/Mouvement Pour Une Paix Juste
    66. Justice for Palestinians, Calgary
    67. Käthe Kollwitz Collectief
    68. Kings Bay Plowshares
    69. Knocknacarra Palestine Network
    70. Labor for Palestine
    71. Let Kashmir Decide
    72. Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
    73. Louisiana Workers Voice Socialist Movement
    74. Madison for Palestine
    75. Manchester Palestine Action
    76. Marxist – Leninist Party of Canada
    77. Masar Badil – Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement
    78. Media Review Network
    79. Minnesota Anti-War Committee
    80. MST – Landless Workers Movement
    81. National Lawyers Guild
    82. National Students for Justice in Palestine
    83. National Students for a Democratic Society
    84. Nederlands Palestina Komitee (NPK)
    85. Nevadans for Palestinian Human Rights
    86. New York Boricua Resistance
    87. Niagara Movement for Justice (NMJPI)
    88. North America Nakba Tour
    89. North New Jersey DSA BDS and Palestine Solidarity Working Group
    90. North New Jersey Democratic Socialists of America
    91. Northern New Jersey Jewish Voice for Peace
    92. Not In Our Name: Jewish Antizionist CUNY Coalition
    93. NYC Jericho Amnesty Movement
    94. Oakville Palestinian Rights Association
    95. Occupy Bergen County
    96. One State Assembly
    97. PAJU (Palestinian and Jewish Unity)
    98. Palästina Antikolonial
    99. Palestine Action
    100. Palestine Children’s Welfare Fund
    101. Palestine House – Palestinian Canadian Community Centre
    102. Palestinian American Women’s Association
    103. Palestinian Youth Movement
    104. Party of Communists USA
    105. Pax Christi Toronto
    106. Philippines-Palestine Friendship Association
    107. Plate-forme Charleroi-Palestine
    108. QUIT! (Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism)
    109. Red Banner Anti-Imperialist Collective
    110. Regina Peace Council
    111. Resumen Latinoamerico
    112. Revolutionaire Eenheid
    113. Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
    114. Samidoun-Albuquerque
    115. Seattle University Students for Justice in Palestine
    116. Secours Rouge Montréal
    117. SELFOP – South-East London/Lewisham Friends of Palestine
    118. Serena Shim Award
    119. SJP UT Dallas
    120. Socialist Action
    121. SPHR McGill
    122. SPHR UBC (Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights UBC)
    123. St. Louis Friends of Bethlehem
    124. Students for Justice in Palestine @ The Ohio State University
    125. Students for Justice in Palestine at UW-Madison
    126. Students For Palestine (NL)
    127. Sulong UBC
    128. SUPER — UW
    129. SUPER PSU
    130. Syria Support Movement
    131. The Mapping Project Collective
    132. Tlaxcala, international translators’ network for linguistic diversity
    133. Toronto Raging Grannies
    134. Tunisian League for Defense of Human Rights, Section of Ariana
    135. U.S. Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)
    136. United National Antiwar Coalition
    137. Upstate Drone Action
    138. Utahns for a Just Peace in the Holy Land
    139. V-SB Flemish Socialist Movement
    140. Whanganui Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa
    141. Within Our Lifetime – United for Palestine
    142. Workers World Party
    143. Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi, Director and Senior Scholar, Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies, San Francisco State University

 

 

 

 

The Biden-Lapid “Jerusalem Declaration”: Strategic partnership of imperialism, Zionism and settler colonialism

Below are key points identified by Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network in responding to the Biden-Lapid Declaration (“The U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Joint Declaration”) issued on Thursday, 14 July 2022. While the declaration largely holds nothing new, it once again reveals the joint commitment to imperialism and Zionism that is responsible for the past 75 years of colonization in Palestine.

“Imperialism here means more arms, more support and more money for Israel. It means Phantom jets, atomic bomb secrets, and the building of an economy capable of facing the permanent blockade and state of war which we try to impose. Here millions upon millions of … American dollars are converted into a concrete force which increases Israeli strength and should therefore be taken into account in our calculations for the battle.

Our enemy then is not Israel alone. It is Israel, Zionism, imperialism, and unless we have a clear scientific knowledge of our enemy we cannot hope to triumph over it. The opinion which attempts to “neutralise” the Palestinian question on the international level by contending; “Why not try to win America to our side in the battle instead of allowing it to remain on Israel’s side?” is an erroneous and dangerous opinion because it is unscientific, unrealistic and far from being accurate. It is dangerous because it camouflages the truth about the enemy facing us and leads to erroneous calculations during the battle.” – Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine, 1969

The very signing of the document in occupied Jerusalem itself underlines the imperialist and settler colonial basis of this strategic partnership.

The document speaks to “shared values and shared interests.” These are the shared values of the U.S. ruling class, the shared values of colonialism, domination, and exploitation of the land, wealth, resources and people of the world for the benefit of the few. These are not shared values or interests that represent us nor that we should seek to uphold – they represent the “shared values” of imperialism, settler colonialism and oppression.

Biden and Lapid further claim a commitment to “democracy and the rule of law.” Instead, the US and Israel exempt themselves from any accountability under law, demonizing boycott campaigns and labeling attempts at accountability at the United Nations and International Criminal Court as “singling out.” There can be no democracy that is constructed through  settler colonialism and permanent occupation, nor on the basis of Zionism, a racist ideology.

While the declaration declares cooperation with the Zionist regime to be “sacrosanct” and “bipartisan,” a growing number of people in the United States reject this framework entirely and refuse the ongoing funding and colonization of Palestine with U.S. weaponry aind dollars. Repeatedly asserting these words will not change the reality that people are increasingly aware of the reality in Palestine and the dangerous role of the U.S. in the region.

Additional U.S. dollars being funded by working-class taxpayers to send ever more weaponry to the Israeli occupation will not shore up a crumbling colonial project. People want money for jobs, education, healthcare and basic needs, not to prop up a colonial entity in occupied Palestine.

The statement begins where this strategic partnership has always found its bedrock – not in high-minded phrases about “democracy” and “shared values,” but in “maintaining…its qualitative military edge.”

Phrased in terms of “defense,” this military edge is now and always has been highly aggressive, rather than defensive. Israel continues to bomb Syria on a regular basis, threaten Lebanon with war, bomb Gaza, threaten Iran and assassinate Iranian scientists. This is much like the U.S. strategy of aggressive imperial invasion cloaked in the words of “defense,” as we have seen from Vietnam, Grenada and Panama to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and beyond.

It is the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance that are practicing self-defense, protecting their people from the terror of colonialism on a daily basis and providing the leading path toward justice, liberation, decolonization and real peace for the region.

The Unity Intifada/Battle of Seif al-Quds in 2021 showed the real weakness beneath  the billions of dollars of armaments held by the colonial occupier. Referred to here as the “hostilities with Hamas over eleven days in May 2021,” this struggle was actually a confrontation of the entire Palestinian people throughout the entire land of Palestine, from the river to the sea, and in exile and diaspora, against colonialism, land confiscation and home demolitions. The Resistance in Gaza responded to protect Palestinian homes and land in Jerusalem and showed its strength honed through years of struggle.

Biden and Lapid also engage in warmongering incitement against Iran and the Resistance. Iran has the right to self-defense, and it is the U.S. that has repeatedly undermined treaties and commitments unilaterally, while imposing unilateral sanctions in an attempt to starve the people of Iran through economic warfare.

Once again, a U.S./Israeli project speaks of “changing the face of the Middle East” through normalization and the Abraham accords. Like Condoleeza Rice’s pledge of a “new Middle East,” this is more of the same: reactionary regimes, destabilization, warmongering and imperial domination. The real changing face of the region is reflected in U.S. troops finally pushed out of Iraq, in the victory of Lebanon 16 years ago against Israeli attacks, and in the rising of the Unity Intifada/Seif al-Quds.

Biden and Lapid attack the “delegitimization” of Israel and assert “Israel’s rightful and legitimate place.” However, the reality is that the Israeli regime, the Zionist project in Palestine, is an illegitimate, settler colonial project built on the forced dispossession of the Palestinian people, and this is increasingly recognized not only around the world but in the United States.

This illegitimate settler colonial project is, contrary to the assertions of Biden and Lapid,  in fact “singled out” for protection and impunity, rather than for meaningful consequences, including at the International Criminal Court and the United Nations. In fact, the US has imposed sanctions on the ICC in order to undermine cases against its own leaders as well as Israeli officials, for their conduct in Afghanistan and Iraq. The ICC has heard almost solely cases against African officials and has presently opened an investigation in Ukraine, while Palestinian victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity continue to be placed on the back burner, “singled out” for being silenced and ignored, despite the thorough work of many committed and distinguished legal teams.

Both the U.S. and Israel have repeatedly shown that, contrary to their assertions in this document, they do not in fact “support the freedom of expression,” particularly when it comes to the right to boycott Israel!

There are dozens of anti-BDS laws in states across the U.S. that directly attack the right to boycott. In New York City, the City Council called hearings to stigmatize and attack campus activism for Palestine  when public university students and faculty adopted a motion for the boycott of Israel at CUNY Law School. Dozens of members of Congress have demanded an FBI investigation of the Mapping Project, atop decades of FBI and police surveillance, infiltration and targeting of Arab and Palestinian community organizing across the country.

Israeli officials routinely deny entry to people – particularly Palestinians – for their support for the boycott, while labeling the boycott itself a form of “terror” and setting up ministries and special offices in an attempt to suppress it.

Despite all of this, the campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel is growing. The normalization campaign is a failing attempt to shore up the reality that around the world, more and more people are adopting the boycott campaign in their universities, labour unions, churches and institutions, not to mention the cultural and academic boycott and the boycott at the point of purchase.

Two Israeli arms dealer facilities of Elbit Systems  in the UK have been shut down due to the direct action of Palestine Action. From the ongoing Arab boycott that has still not been broken despite the normalization machinations of reactionary regimes at the behest of imperialism, to the growing boycott campaigns internationally in the 1970s and 1980s, to the post-Durban campaigns of the early 2000s for boycott and divestment from Zionism and Israel, to the 2005 BDS call and the resolutions in hundreds of student governments, labour unions, academic associations, food co-ops and other associations – just in the US alone!

Once again, the statement attempts to link the boycott of Israel and accountability campaigns at the ICC and the United Nations with a “surge in antisemitism.” In reality, it is Israel and Zionism that are allied with right-wing and fascist forces around the world. There is no interest shown here in dealing with fascism and neo-Nazi;  instead, Biden and Lapid an attempt to smear Palestinians and those struggling for Palestinian rights, freedom and liberation.

While the statement labels Palestinian resistance as “terrorist attacks,” it is entirely silent on the ongoing extrajudicial execution of Palestinians, the destruction of Palestinian homes, the confiscation of Palestinian land and the mass arrest and incarceration of over 4,700 Palestinians. Here they completely ignore   the over 60 Palestinian martyrs whose lives have been stolen this year while defending their land or simply going about their lives under colonial siege, many of their bodies held hostage and prisoner by the Israeli regime.  Even the Palestinian U.S. citizens killed in 2022 that Biden is supposed to represent  – famed journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh and beloved father Omar As’ad – receive no mention or regard worth noting from the U.S side..

We mourn the Palestinian martyrs, we salute their heroism and steadfastness, and we note that it is, contrary to the assertions in this statement of empire, the commitment to freedom, tremendous innovation and creativity, love of life and of humanity of the Palestinian people, their revolution and their resistance that inspires us – and the people of the world. This is why everywhere there is a just cause, the flag of Palestine is there, in the streets, a universal symbol of liberation and the promise of humanity for a better future, free of imperialism, Zionism, racism, capitalism and exploitation.

The statement praises U.S. and Israeli collaboration in “technology.” It is clear that a collaboration between the US intelligence services that have wiretapped the world, and the infamous tech industry of the NSO Group and its Pegasus spyware used to infiltrate the personal communications of human rights defenders, activists and journalists – including Palestinian U.S. citizen Ubai Aboudi and Palestinian French citizen Salah Hammouri – is a threat to the security and rights of the people of the world. Big tech companies are already censoring anti-imperialist voices and especially Palestinians, attempting to stuff the truth back into the bag after people around the world have witnessed the reality of life in occupied Palestine.

The fleeting reference to the Palestinian Authority only confirms that Biden does not view the PA as an independent entity, but instead as a security subcontractor for the Israeli occupation, with training and funding for these security forces provided by the United States. The rights and interests of the Palestinian people are instead shunted off to “economic peace,” the repeated and failed attempt to pacify the Palestinian people and their resistance by giving a few crumbs to Palestinian capitalists.

The most pressing issues of the Palestinian people are completely disappeared – that is, the right of millions of Palestinian refugees exiled from their homes for 75 years of ongoing Nakba to return; the right of over 4,700 Palestinian prisoners to be free from Zionist dungeons; the reclamation of land, justice and accountability for ongoing crimes. However, erasing the Nakba in such a declaration can do nothing to undermine reality, where the strength of the resistance is proven every day in struggle.

The statement concludes by musing about “joint endeavors, undertaken between their peoples at every level of government and civil society.” Contrary to the assertions in Biden’s declaration, such endeavors are aimed at bolstering militarized policing, heavier digital surveillance, the impoverishment of the peoples of the world, the enrichment of military corporations and war profiteers, the destruction of indigenous agriculture, the division of the peoples of the region, and the fomenting of war around the world. This is an alliance of the ruling class at the expense of the peoples of the world, with the Palestinian and Arab people and all peoples of the region at the forefront. We must meet this alliance by seeking to dismantle all such joint endeavors and build instead the joint projects that are much needed for the world: joint resistance, joint struggle and popular movements that resist imperialism, Zionism and the reactionary projects they impose.

As the liberation of Algeria and Vietnam inspired the world, including the movements for justice and liberation in the imperialist nations, and as the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and Asia have continued to resist U.S. imperialism despite blockades, invasions and assassinations, today, the hope for humanity shown by the Palestinian resistance – and the resistance of Lebanon, Yemen and beyond, amid every sign that the empire is crumbling, makes clear that another, better world is possible. It is directly opposite to the vision of Biden and Lapid – but it is the vision of justice and humanity, for the peoples of the world.

From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!

Long live international solidarity!