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BDS activists protest the Jewish National Fund in Philadelphia

“Ethnic cleansing is a crime – justice now in Palestine!” Chanting with great energy and exuberance, the Philadelphia Coalition for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel (Philly BDS) was once again a colorful and vocal presence in protest at the annual local fundraiser for The Jewish National Fund.

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This year’s JNF fundraiser, “March Madness Poker Tournament” was held in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Manayunk on Thursday, March 21. Under the banner “STOP THE JNF’s APARTHEID ROYALE,” members of Philly BDS and allies costumed themselves as playing cards bearing the words “Stop the JNF!” Carrying signs reinforcing their message “Land Theft is not Charity,” protesters positioned themselves strategically on both sides of the driveway entrance to the event. Informational postcards and conversation were available to attendees and passers-by.

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The demonstration called attention to the role of the Jewish National Fund in ethnically cleansing indigenous Palestinians from their homes. Since 1948, the JNF was re-branded as an environmental organization focused on forestation, while inflicting environmental devastation through fires, bulldozers, and pesticides in order to cover up Palestinian history. Each year, the JNF raises over $60 million in the United States alone. Despite its role in ethnic cleansing and apartheid, the JNF continues to enjoy charitable status.

“Protesting the JNF makes a slam dunk case for apartheid within Israel,” said Nathaniel Miller, longtime activist and founding member of Philly BDS. “Acquiring land and property rights exclusively for Jewish Israelis is an unambiguous example of Israeli apartheid and makes the case for the need to respond to the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. Philly BDS challenges the JNF to end its racist policies. We are committed to ending the occupation, full equality for all people of Israel-Palestine, and the Right of Return for refugees.”

Today’s protest is in support of the international “Stop the JNF” campaign that has been gaining ground in the UK, Europe and elsewhere. “We must work to revoke the tax-exempt charitable status of the JNF,” adds Miller.

The chanting continues non-stop, “Bulldozing homes, stealing land- it’s all part of the JNF plan!”

The Philly BDS consumer boycott targeting Sabra Hummus and Tribe Hummus is directly connected to the JNF. Tribe Hummus is owned by Osem foods, a company that contributes its profits to the Jewish National Fund. Since launching its campaign targeting Sabra Hummus and Tribe Hummus in October 2010, Philly BDS continues to stand for justice with Palestinians by responding to the 2005 Call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel until it meets it obligations under international law.

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1963: The year the Israel Lobby Transcended US Law

over at antiwar

Fifty years ago this May, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee opened a series of unprecedented hearings investigating the clandestine activities of foreign agents active in the United States. The investigation focused most intensively on the operatives and financing of key Israel lobbying organizations such as the American Zionist Council, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and the American Section of the quasi-governmental Jerusalem-based Jewish Agency. Thanks to a secret memo only declassified in 2010, the public may now know what fears motivated the hearings.

http://antiwar.com/blog/2013/03/21/1963-the-year-the-israel-lobby-transcended-us-law/

Dear, dear Israel! Oh, my!

Philanthropists creating a home for the homeless, despised, endangered — if Jewish! But had to rob Palestinians of their lands, communities and homeland to do it.

Like a man who robs a bank and uses all the proceeds to found an orphanage. To some, a philanthropist. To others a robber and despoiler of the hopes and dreams of those whose bank accounts he stole.

Dear, dear! Oh, poor Israel, so defamed, so unloved, so delegitimized. Maybe if, as it is now doing with Turkey over the 8 dead Turks on Mavi Marmara, it APOLOGIZED (and made restitution: will it do that, too, in the Turkish case?) to the Palestinians, all would be well? Well, maybe not ALL. There is the small matter of those additions to the orphanage, the 3 occupations from 1967 still in exuberant existance! While Palestinians may leave the question of the Golan to the Syrians, the West Bank and Gaza are additions bigger thanh a bread-box, surely, and deserve attention.

Gosh, an addition, also stolen, after the original building was stolen in the first place?

Poor Israel, so unloved. But — from my viewpoint — not sufficiently unloved. Some at least of all this philanthropy needs to be rolled back. And as we’ve all seen, love alone will not achieve that.

/Philadelphia Coalition for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions against Israel/

What all 10 of you ?

The JNF has been a part of colonising Palestine since 1901. Back then though, it actually bought land.
The JNF has played a big part in land theft.

Scottish council votes for boycotting Israel regime

A county council in Scotland has passed a motion authorizing a boycott of the Israeli regime after comparing the regime to apartheid South Africa, local media reported.

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/03/22/294811/boycott/

Condemning the Israeli regime’s occupation of Palestine, Clackmannanshire Council said it would resist all economic and political support for Israel in order to “end suffering in Palestine”.

Pro-Palestinian activists from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign enforced the boycott, which was already being implemented by 11 other councilors, according to reports.

The motion was proposed at a meeting last week by Independent Councilor Archie Drummond, where the boycott was passed with 11 votes in favour and five abstentions.

The policy condemns the Israeli regime’s “continuing illegal occupation of Palestine’s east al-Quds (Jerusalem) and the West Bank” and the “illegal blockade of Gaza” and backs the United Nations’ recognition of Palestinian statehood.

“Just as individual sanctions against apartheid South Africa led ultimately to its demise there, so individual and collective sanctions against the Israel regime will end apartheid and suffering in Palestine”, read the motion.

“Clackmannanshire Council therefore resolves to resist, insofar as legislative considerations permit, any action that gives political or economic support to the Israel regime,” it added.