We the undersigned are all of Jewish origin. When we see the dead and bloodied bodies of young children, the cutting off of water, electricity and food, we are reminded of the siege of the Warsaw Ghetto. When Dov Weisglass, an adviser to the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, talked of putting Gazans "on a diet" and the deputy defence minister, Matan Vilnai, talked about the Palestinians experiencing "a bigger shoah" (holocaust), this reminds us of Governor General Hans Frank in Nazi-occupied Poland, who spoke of "death by hunger".
The real reason for the attack on Gaza is that Israel is only willing to deal with Palestinian quislings. The main crime of Hamas is not terrorism but its refusal to accept becoming a pawn in the hands of the Israeli occupation regime in Palestine.
The decision last month by the EU council to upgrade relations with Israel, without any specific conditions on human rights, has encouraged further Israeli aggression. The time for appeasing Israel is long past. As a first step, Britain must withdraw the British ambassador to Israel and, as with apartheid South Africa, embark on a programme of boycott, divestment and sanctions.
Ben Birnberg, Prof Haim Bresheeth, Deborah Fink, Bella Freud, Tony Greenstein, Abe Hayeem, Prof Adah Kay, Yehudit Keshet, Dr Les Levidow, Prof Yosefa Loshitzky, Prof Moshe Machover, Miriam Margolyes, Prof Jonathan Rosenhead and 65 others
Leading British Jews call on Israel to halt ‘horror’ of Gaza | World news | The Observer:
A group of Britain’s most prominent Jews has called on Israel to cease its military operations in Gaza immediately, warning that its actions, far from improving the country’s security, will "strengthen extremism, destabilise the region, and exacerbate tensions inside Israel".Describing themselves, as "profound and passionate supporters" of Israel – and supporting its right to defend itself against the "war crime" of Hamas rocket attacks – they added that the current tactics threatened to undermine international support for Israel.The intervention, in a letter published in today’s Observer, came as fears grew that Israel was to launch a "new phase" of its military offensive inside the Gaza strip. Yesterday warplanes dropped leaflets warning Gazans "not to be close to terrorists, weapons warehouses and the places where the terrorists operate". The two-week-old campaign has already killed more than 800 Palestinians, while 13 Israelis have died, three of them civilians killed by Hamas rockets.
Naomi Klein: Enough. It’s time for a boycott of Israel | Comment is free | The Guardian:
It’s time. Long past time. The best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa. In July 2005 a huge coalition of Palestinian groups laid out plans to do just that. They called on "people of conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era". The campaign Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions was born.
Erdla



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Thank you, Erdla.
Hope you and your family are doing well.
Firepups may digg this post right here.
Dugg, thanks for opening.
Thanks you very much Erdla.
“…on a programme of boycott, divestment and sanctions.” You mean blockade Isreals ports since it has no inland supply lines that are secure if Jordan and border states cooperate. Anybody holding all that software spy stock divest ouch. What would the sanctions be…no more war supplies allowes? No flights outside their own airspace/
To stop the Isrealis one has to stop the Hamas attacks too.
The people of conscience in the US cannot boycott Israel. Legislation was enacted in 1976 to protect Israel from boycotts.
Office of Antiboycott Compliance
Antiboycott Laws:
During the mid-1970’s the United States adopted two laws that seek to counteract the participation of U.S. citizens in other nation’s economic boycotts or embargoes. These “antiboycott” laws are the 1977 amendments to the Export Administration Act (EAA) and the Ribicoff Amendment to the 1976 Tax Reform Act (TRA).
Objectives:
The antiboycott laws were adopted to encourage, and in specified cases, require U.S. firms to refuse to participate in foreign boycotts that the United States does not sanction. They have the effect of preventing U.S. firms from being used to implement foreign policies of other nations which run counter to U.S. policy.
Primary Impact:
The Arab League boycott of Israel is the principal foreign economic boycott that U.S. companies must be concerned with today. The antiboycott laws, however, apply to all boycotts imposed by foreign countries that are unsanctioned by the United States.
http://www.bis.doc.gov/antiboy…..ments.html
I forgot this..the act refers to the individual person as well as corporations.
Who Is Covered by the Laws?
The antiboycott provisions of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) apply to the activities of U.S. persons in the interstate or foreign commerce of the United States. The term “U.S. person” includes all individuals, corporations and unincorporated associations resident in the United States, including the permanent domestic affiliates of foreign concerns. U.S. persons also include U.S. citizens abroad (except when they reside abroad and are employed by non-U.S. persons) and the controlled in fact affiliates of domestic concerns. The test for “controlled in fact” is the ability to establish the general policies or to control the day to day operations of the foreign affiliate.
Did the U.S. government specifically sanction the boycott against South Africa?
Yes.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 418, passed on 4 November 1977, imposed a mandatory arms embargo against apartheid South Africa[1]. This resolution differed from the earlier Resolution 282, which was only voluntary. The embargo was subsequently tightened and extended by Resolution 591.
Circumvention of the Embargo
Use of foreign specialists
The South African government was able to hire the services of foreign technicians, for example Israeli specialists who had worked on the Lavi fighter aircraft were recruited by Atlas Aircraft Corporation to work on the Atlas Cheetah and Atlas CAVA.[5]
Co-operation with other states
South Africa exchanged military technology with other states in a similar position to itself, notably Israel.[6]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U…..lution_418
Thank you Erdla. Best to you and yours.
I heard about this letter as it was about to be published. The resistance to militant Zionism in the UK Jewish community is vibrant, committed and longstanding.
Please note that my colleague, Deborah Fink is among to organizers/signers of this honorable plea. Here is a link to Deborah singing Rachel’s Words, by Philip Munger. The lyrics have been taken from one of Rachel Corrie’s emails home, before she was killed by an Israeli Bulldozer, three days before the present phase of the Iraq War began. The text of the song:
Feel sick to my stomach a lot
from being doted on all the time,
very sweetly,
by people who are facing doom.
You can always hear the tanks and bulldozers
passing by.
I have had bad nightmares about tanks and bulldozers
outside our house
and you and me inside.
Tanks and bulldozers destroyed 25 greenhouses
the livelihoods for 300 people.
Then the bulldozers come and take out
people’s vegetable farms and gardens.
This happens every day.
I think that I should at least mention that
I am also discovering a degree of strength
and of basic ability for humans to remain human
in the direst circumstances.
I think the word is dignity.
I wish you could meet these people.
Maybe, hopefully, someday
you will.
A great article UC Irvine Prof. Mark LeVine that needs to be read and dugg:
Who Will Save Israel from itself?
http://english.aljazeera.net/f…..60741.html
digg:
http://digg.com/world_news/Pro…..OTC-em-st1