Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee
(BNC)*
Press Release "Stop the Massacre in Gaza -- Boycott Israel
Now!"
Occupied Ramallah, Palestine - 27 December 2008: Today, the
Israeli occupation army committed a new massacre in Gaza, causing
the death and injury of hundreds of Palestinian civilians,
including a yet unknown number of school children who were headed
home from school when the first Israeli military strikes started.
This latest bloodbath, although far more ruthless than all its
predecessors, is not Israel's first. It culminates months of an
Israeli siege of Gaza that should be widely condemned and
prosecuted as an act of genocide against the 1.5 million
Palestinians in the occupied coastal strip.
Israel seems intent to mark the end of its 60th year of existence
the same way it has established itself -- perpetrating massacres
against the Palestinian people. In 1948, the majority of the
indigenous Palestinian people were ethnically cleansed from their
homes and land, partly through massacres like Deir Yassin; today,
the Palestinians in Gaza, most of whom are refugees, do not even
have the choice to seek refuge elsewhere. Incarcerated behind
ghetto walls and brought to the brink of starvation by the siege,
they are easy targets for Israel's indiscriminate bombing.
Prof. Richard Falk, the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in
the Occupied Palestinian Territory and international law expert at
Princeton University, described Israel's siege of Gaza last year,
when it was still not comparable in its severity to the current
situation, as follows:
"Is it an irresponsible overstatement to associate the treatment of
Palestinians with this criminalized Nazi record of collective
atrocity? I think not. The recent developments in Gaza are
especially disturbing because they express so vividly a deliberate
intention on the part of Israel and its allies to subject an entire
human community to life-endangering conditions of utmost cruelty.
The suggestion that this pattern of conduct is a
holocaust-in-the-making represents a rather desperate appeal to the
governments of the world and to international public opinion to act
urgently to prevent these current genocidal tendencies from
culminating in a collective tragedy."
The most brutal episode of this "collective tragedy" is what we
have seen today.
Israel's war crimes and other grave violations of international law
in Gaza as well as in the rest of the occupied Palestinian
territory, including Jerusalem, could not have been perpetrated
without the direct or indirect complicity of world governments,
particularly the United States, the European Union, Egypt, and
other Arab regimes.
While the US government has consistently sponsored, bankrolled and
protected from international censure Israel's apartheid and
colonial policies against the indigenous people of Palestine, the
EU was able in the past to advocate a semblance of respect for
international law and universal human rights. That distinction
effectively ended on December 9th, when the EU Council decided
unanimously to reward Israel's criminal disregard of international
law by upgrading the EU-Israel Association Agreement. Israel
clearly understood from this decision that the EU condones its
actions against the Palestinians under its occupation. Palestinian
civil society also got the message: the EU governments have become
no less complicit in Israel's war crimes than their US
counterpart.
The large majority of world governments, particularly in the global
south, share part of the blame, as well. By continuing business as
usual with Israel, in trade agreements, arms deals, academic and
cultural ties, diplomatic openings, they have provided the
necessary background for the complicity of world powers and,
consequentially, for Israel's impunity. Furthermore, their inaction
within the United Nations is inexcusable.
Father Miguel D'Escoto Brockman, President of the UN General
Assembly prescribed in a recent address before the Assembly the
only moral way forward for the world's nations in dealing with
Israel:
"More than twenty years ago we in the United Nations took the lead
from civil society when we agreed that sanctions were required to
provide a nonviolent means of pressuring South Africa to end its
violations. Today, perhaps we in the United Nations should consider
following the lead of a new generation of civil society, who are
calling for a similar non-violent campaign of boycott, divestment
and sanctions to pressure Israel to end its violations."
Now, more than ever, the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions National Committee, BNC, calls upon international civil
society not just to protest and condemn in diverse forms Israel's
massacre in Gaza, but also to join and intensify the international
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel to
end its impunity and to hold it accountable for its persistent
violation of international law and Palestinian rights. Without
sustained, effective pressure by people of conscience the world
over, Israel will continue with its gradual, rolling acts of
genocide against the Palestinians, burying any prospects for a just
peace under the blood and rubble of Gaza, Nablus and
Jerusalem.
*
The Palestinian BDS
National Committee (BNC) includes: Council of National and
Islamic Forces in Palestine; General Union of Palestinian Workers;
Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions; Palestinian
Non-Governmental Organizations' Network (PNGO); Federation of
Independent Trade Unions; Union of Palestinian Charitable
Organizations; Global Palestine Right of Return Coalition; Occupied
Palestine and Golan Heights Advocacy Initiative (OPGAI); General
Union of Palestinian Women; Palestinian Farmers Union (PFU);
Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign (STW);
Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of
Israel (PACBI); National Committee to Commemorate the Nakba; Civic
Coalition for the Defense of Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem
(CCDPRJ); Coalition for Jerusalem; and Palestinian Economic
Monitor.