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"FLY IN" OP LUCHTHAVEN TEL AVIV

06/07/2011
De 'hooligans' komen, was de respons van Israels minister van Veiligheid, toen hij vernam over de komst van minstens 500 - 600 activisten, veelal hele gezinnen met kinderen, van over de hele wereld naar de luchthaven van Tel Aviv op vrijdag 8 juli.

De activisten die aan deze "fly in" deelnemen hebben als enige doel naar de Palestijnse bezette gebieden te reizen, en zullen hiervoor bij aankomst openlijk uitkomen.

 

De reizigers zijn het zat leugens te moeten verkopen aan de Israelische douane, als zouden ze toeristen zijn of op pelgrimstocht komen. Ze zullen als reden van hun bezoek opgeven dat ze op bezoek komen bij Palestijnse organisaties in de bezette gebieden.

 

Veelal wordt aan bezoekers die voor de bezette gebieden komen de toegang geweigerd en krijgen zij een stempel in hun paspoort "Entery Denied", zie ook een NPK dossier hierover http://www.palestina-komitee.nl/NPK-berichten/17

 

Naar verluidt zal de veiligheidsminister bezoekers uit Europa die dag naar een aparte terminal laten dirigeren.

 

8 juli is gekozen omdat dit de verjaardag is van de uitspraak van het Internationaal Gerechtshof in Den Haag over de muur in 2004.

 

Zie hieronder het bericht hierover van Al Jazeera van 6 juli 2011, evenals een brief van Adam Keller aan Israels Minister van Veiligheidszaken Yitzhak Aharonovitch.

 


 

This Friday, July 8, hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists are planning to fly to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport in a display of solidarity with Palestinians living in the occupied territories.

According to organisers, at least 500 people have already scheduled flights to Israel, including Palestinians that will fly from Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Africa.

The "fly in", as organisers are referring to the action, will bring protesters to Tel Aviv where they will all arrive within a two-hour period. At least fifteen organisations are involved in the event which is timed to coincide with peaceful demonstrations and actions within the occupied territories that have been set up by Palestinians. The travellers plan to travel from the airport to the West Bank, a move that would challenge the long-standing Israeli government policy that has forbidden such movement.

"The goal is very clear, we are all fed up with being obliged to lie when we arrive in Allenby [bridge] or Ben Gurion [Airport] when visiting our Palestinian friends," Mireille Rumeau, an organiser with the International Solidarity Movement in Paris told Al Jazeera.

"We are fed up with lying about being tourists, or coming for a pilgrimage. Now, they are all going to say: 'we are coming to visit our Palestinian friends that have invited us.' If they get through, there are events planned for Palestinian groups for us to take part in, as we were invited by them six months ago, and we are answering their call."

Rumeau said that approximately 350 of the participants that already have their tickets are from France, and others are flying from Italy, Belgium, and Germany. She also hopes the action will bring attention to the lack of Palestinians' ability to move freely, and that, as the sea flotilla aimed to bring attention to the Israeli naval blockade, this action will highlight how Israel also bars air access to the occupied Palestinian territories.

 

The 'hooligans' are coming

Mazin Qumsiyeh is the international media spokesperson for the Welcome to Palestine Campaign in the West Bank. He spoke with Al Jazeera about the upcoming "fly in" and how it was connected to events his group is coordinating in the occupied territories.

"The purpose is to bring internationals to join us and show solidarity in actions we're doing anyway," Qumsiyeh told Al Jazeera. "We ask internationals to come, the only difference from previous actions of solidarity is that these people have decided among themselves to come all on the same day to the airport and they are not going to tell the Israelis they are tourists, but they are coming in solidarity with the Palestinian people."

 

On July 5, Israeli Public Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch called the activists "hooligans" and said they would be barred entry.

"These hooligans who try to break our laws will not be allowed into the country and will be returned immediately to their home countries," he said.

 

In his first interview as Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Yohanan Denino said that his forces "will use all the legal means in our hands, and we have many”, to stop the activists from proceeding with their plan to protest at Ben Gurion airport or to travel to the West Bank.

Israeli media has reported that flights landing on July 8 from Europe will be taken to a separate terminal and all of the passengers carefully screened.

 

Rumeau, whose group has been active in organising weekly protests against the West Bank security fence at Bil'in, as well as being involved with the Free Gaza Movement behind the flotillas of 2010 and 2011, said she does not know what Israeli security officials will do with the hundreds of activists who arrive at the airport.

"We don't know what we will do, as we don't expect them [Israeli security] to let people leave the tarmac," she said. "They cannot allow 500 people to enter the small airport at Tel Aviv. We suppose they might stop the people from leaving the planes, and checking at that time who is going to Palestine and who is not. The other scenario is they put people in buses and take them to detention."

Qumsiyeh also does not know what the activists might expect from Israeli security forces.

"We can't predict what the Israeli authorities will do, but what they've done to individuals who have been honest about their goal of visiting Palestine is they have been interrogated for many hours, and possibly deported," he said.

Qumsiyeh hopes that Israeli authorities will "do the right and legal thing and let these people through".

"British citizens arriving at Ben-Gurion should be treated as Israelis are treated at Heathrow," he added. "They should not be interrogated and deported, just like if Israelis who are going to visit minorities in London would not be interrogated and deported. It's the right and legal course of action."

 

A small risk

Should those on board the flights be allowed access into the occupied territories, they will join Palestinians in peaceful solidarity actions and other events that Qumsiyeh's group is helping organise.

The move comes as a flotilla of international activists who planned to try to breach Israel's sea blockade of Gaza has largely failed to get permission to set sail from Greece, as a result of Israeli diplomatic pressure on the country in the throes of economic chaos.

Organisers chose July 8 for the "fly in" as it is the date in 2004 that the UN's International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion that Israel's West Bank "security fence" stood contrary to international law.

 

Laura Durkay, a US activist from New York, will be one of only a few US citizens participating in the action. She told Al Jazeera the reason she is taking part in the "fly in" is because, having travelled to Gaza and the West Bank, "I saw the conditions and saw what the Israeli security apparatus looks like. I was interrogated at the Allenby Bridge, and saw how that apparatus and control of borders is part of the occupation. We want to highlight that the West Bank is also under siege, and one of the ways they enforce that siege is by keeping people from going in and out of the West Bank."

Durkay understands that Israeli security forces will likely turn them away at the airport and not allow the travellers to enter the West Bank.

 

"We understand there is a good chance the Israeli government will prevent us from doing this, and that would show the world how this so-called democracy treats those of us who simply want to visit Palestinians and express our solidarity with them," she said.

Durkay said she understands that there is a possibility of the activists being treated badly by Israeli security, but added: "As internationals, we know the risk for us is much less the risk faced by Palestinians on a daily basis. It's a small risk compared to what Palestinians have to deal with all the time and don't have a choice about."

 

 


 

Lees hieronder de brief van Adam Keller aan Minister Aharonowitz:

 


July 7, 2011



To: The Minister of Internal Security, Yitzhak Aharonowitz


Dear Sir,

According to reports in the media, the Prime Minister has entrusted you with handling what is known as the "Fly-In," i.e. hundreds of peace activists from abroad who are scheduled to land at Ben-Gurion Airport this Friday. You have been quoted as saying that you consider these people to be 'law-breaking hooligans,' without your having bothered to check or find out who they are and what are their intentions. It has also been published that you intend to treat them with brute force, and to this end to fill Ben-Gurion Airport with thousands of police officers. These violent plans may cause a serious and completely avoidable damage to the State of Israel.

I wish to clarify the facts. Several months ago, Palestinian civil society organizations sent an invitation to peace activists around the world to visit the West Bank over the week of July 8-16. In the framework of the visit, which is called Welcome to Palestine, the visitors from abroad are invited to stay in the homes of Palestinian families and to take part in various cultural activities such as planting olive trees in villages in the Ramallah area; visiting the Freedom Theater in Jenin whose director, Juliano Mer, was murdered several months ago; and visiting the community center in Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem. In no way or form is any violent or provocative action planned. Indeed, the Palestinians have encouraged their visitors to come as entire families with their children, and many of them intend to do so.

The first people to accept the Palestinian invitation were 350 peace activists from France, who have been joined over the last few months by activists from the USA, the UK, Germany, Italy and Belgium, totaling about 600 people – many of them, as stated, entire families including their children.

If the Palestinians had an airport of their own, the activists would have preferred to land at such an airport. However, at present it is only possible to reach the Palestinian Territories by way of Israel, and the activists purchased, at their own expense, tickets for flights landing at Ben-Gurion Airport. They have no intention of creating chaos at the airport, and their only intention is to pass through passport control, like any other traveler, and be on their way.

In many cases over the past years, visitors who have arrived at Ben Gurion Airport and stated their intention to travel to the Palestinian Territories were not allowed to enter and were summarily deported. As the result, such travelers feel that they are forced to use lies and deceit and to conceal the true purpose of their visit from the Israeli authorities. The people who are coming to Israel this Friday do not intend to do that. Each and every one of them intends to act honestly and sincerely and to clearly state that the purpose of their visit is to stay with Palestinians. Moreover, the participants met early this week with representatives of the French Foreign Ministry, and asked them to relay the purpose of their visit to the Government of Israel – evidently, that information has not reached you.

Whatever happens at Ben-Gurion Airport on Friday is entirely in your hands, Mr. Minister. If the peace activists are allowed to pass through passport control and depart for their destination, it will be just another routine day at the airport. If, on the other hand, you decide to act abusively and violently and to deport no less than 600 people at once, including families with children, there will be severe logistical problems and later, political, diplomatic and public relations problems which might continue to plague us for a long time to come. It is not yet too late to decide to act wisely.


Sincerely,

Adam Keller, Spokesperson

Gush Shalom



PO Box 3322, Tel-Aviv

Tel. 03-2340749, 03-5565804

Fax: 03-5271108

Email: info@gush-shalom.org  

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Those wishing to contact directly the Fly-In activists can use the following contact details:


Olivia Zemor (France): 00-33-979335452, 00-33-680887154


olivia.zemor@wanadoo .fr Skype: oliviazemor

Laura Durkay (USA): +1-9172541461 lauradurkay@gmail.com  

Michael Rabb (USA): +1-7208379674 


FRANCE: Nicolas Shahshahani, bienvenuepalestine@orange.fr  

GERMANY: Sophia Deeg, sophia_deeg@yahoo.de , +49(0)88 007761, +49(0)1799878414

UK: Sofiah MacLeod, secretary@scottishpsc.org.uk ,+
44(0)7931 200 36100, +44(0)131 620 0052

USA: Karin Pally, myizzy@gmail.com  or kpally@earthlink.net , +1 310-399-1921

In Jerusalem Sergio Yahni (+972(0)526375032) , sergioyahni@gmail.com 


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Palestinian organizations inviting the activists:


Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, mazin@qumsiyeh.org , +972(0)598939532


Al-Rowwad Cultural and Theatre Training Centre, www.alrowwad-acts.ps  

Alternative Information Center www.alternativenews.org  

BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights: www.badil.org/    

Bil’in Popular Resistance Committee www.bilin-village.org  

Friends of Freedom and Justice, Bil’in www.bilin-ffj.org  

Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign www.stopthewall.org  

Holy Land Trust: www.holylandtrust.org  

International Solidarity Movement: www.palsolidarity.org  

Open Bethlehem: www.openbethlehem.org  

Palestinian Centre for Rapprochement between People www.PCR.PS

 
Palestine Justice Network www.palestinejn.org

 



 


 

 


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