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American-Jewish academics and other public figures sign petition calling attention to direct link between Israel’s recent attack on judiciary and its illegal occupation of millions of Palestinians

American-Jewish academics and other public figures from Israel/Palestine and abroad, signed a petition calling attention to the direct link between Israel’s recent attack on the judiciary and its illegal occupation of millions of Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The signatories stressed that the Palestinian people lack almost all basic rights, including the right to vote and protest. They face constant violence: this year alone, Israeli forces have killed over 190 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza and demolished over 590 structures. Settler vigilantes burn, loot, and kill with impunity. ‘Without equal rights for all, whether in one state, two states, or some other political framework, there is always a danger of dictatorship. There cannot be a democracy for Jews in Israel as long as Palestinians live under a regime of apartheid, as Israeli legal experts have described it. Indeed, the ultimate purpose of the judicial overhaul is to tighten restrictions on Gaza, deprive Palestinians of equal rights both beyond the Green Line and within it, annex more land, and ethnically cleanse all territories under Israeli rule of their Palestinian population.’ The petition said that American Jews have long been at the forefront of social justice causes, from racial equality to abortion rights, but have paid insufficient attention to the elephant in the room: Israel’s long-standing occupation that, we repeat, has yielded a regime of apartheid. ‘In this moment of urgency and also a possibility for change, we call on leaders of North American Jewry – foundation leaders, scholars, rabbis, educators – to support the Israeli protest movement, yet call on it to embrace equality for Jews and Palestinians within the Green Line and in the OPT.’ The petition also called for supporting human rights organizations that defend Palestinians and provide real-time information on the lived reality of occupation and apartheid. It demanded that elected leaders in the United States help end the occupation, restrict American military aid from being used in the occupied Palestinian territories, and end Israeli impunity in the UN and other international organizations. ‘No more silence. The time to act is now,’ the petition concluded.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA