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NPK-info 31-10-2004- Nederlands Palestina Komitee /
www.palestina-komitee.nl
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Sanctions
- New International Campaign of Sanctions Against Israel [*]
  Summary of Press conference with Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, October 20, 2004
  http://www.palestinemonitor.org/new_web/October_update_archive.htm#sanctions
- U.S. Presbyterian Church mulls economic pressure on Israel
  http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=490384&contrassID=1&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y
 
   
Sharon's Disengagement Plan
- Azmi Bishara: Q & A on Disengagement Plan
  http://www.azmibishara.info/news/nd_20041027.html
  http://al-awda.org/azmibisharaqaondisengagementplan/
- Israel's Gaza ''Disengagement'' Plan; June 14, 2004
  PLO Negotiations Affairs Department
 
Recent
- Iman al-Hams: Executing Another Child in Rafah
- UN expert: Israel 'killed' peace plan, October 30, 2004 
 
- Human Rights Watch report "Razing Rafah: Mass Home Demolitions in the Gaza Strip."
 
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/gaza
- Bir Zeit University reports
  http://right2edu.birzeit.edu/news/article230

Opmerkelijke berichten in de Haagsche Courant 
- Interview met Zuid-Afrika's F.W. de Klerk [16-10] over de apartheid: "De routekaart voor Israel en Palestina is gebaseerd op exact dezelfde principes.
- "Ik reis met de commando's naar Israel..." [Jon Bluming, HC 29-10-2004, een verspreking over Nederlandse commando-activiteiten in Israel?].
   
Activiteiten
- Solidariteitscampagne “Medicijnen voor Gaza”
  Giro 6360364 van Stichting Palestina te Rotterdam o.v.v. “Medicijnen”.
  Vragen: palestinastichting@worldmail.nl of palestinastichting@xs4all.nl of tel. 06 53 33 68 63
  Palestina Komitee Rotterdam
- 9-16 november internationale actieweek tegen Israel's apartheidsmuur
  Nadere informatie over diverse plaatselijke acties volgt.
- Inschrijven voor het Nederlands Sociaal Forum met Palestina-programma [zie de NSF-site]
  http://www.sociaalforum.nl/index.php?sectie=reserveren 
 
       
Verzet in Israel tegen de bezetting
- Refuseniks
NPK/WL, 31-10-2004
 
[*] Resultaat ESF-Londen waaraan ook NPK actief deelnam [o.a. door opnieuw een discussie over wapenhandel met Israel te initiëren].
 
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The Launching of a New International Campaign of Sanctions Against Israel
Summary of Press conference with Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi
October 20, 2004
 
 http://www.palestinemonitor.org/new_web/October_update_archive.htm#sanctions
 
 As Set Forth by Solidarity Movements in the EU Social Forum in order to
 End the Illegal Occupation of the Palestinian Territories And Enforce
 International Humanitarian Law and Relevant ICJ Resolutions
 
 The aim of this press conference is to inform the public about the
 latest developments in the international movement to bring sanctions
 against Israel in order to end its aggressive policies and bring peace
 to the region.
 
 There are five factors pushing us to begin this campaign:
 
 1.     Continued Israeli occupation and endless attacks, which now
 comprise the
 longest military occupation in modern history (37 years to date).  In
 the past three weeks alone, more than 135 Palestinians have been killed,
 at least 31 of them children under the age of 17.  Palestinian houses,
 land, and infrastructure have been damaged and destroyed continuously
 for four years.
 
 2.     Israel's development of an Apartheid system, including colonial
 settlements and the Apartheid Wall, which expropriate Palestinian lands.
 The International Court of Justice decision that the Apartheid Wall is
 unlawful and must be removed has been ignored by Israel.  It is
 unacceptable that Israel should violate the Fourth Geneva Convention and
 international human rights law and impose illegal 'facts on the ground'
 in Jerusalem and elsewhere.  The decision of the ICJ calls on all States
 Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to take immediate action to end
 these violations.
 
 3.     Sharon's deliberate destruction of the "peace process" and the
 discovery,
 in light of public statements by Sharon's bureau chief Dov Weisglass,
 that Sharon's 'Gaza Disengagement Plan' is only a ploy that hopes to
 accomplish "the freezing of the peace process."  Weisglass stated that
 "effectively the whole package called a Palestinian state has been
 removed indefinitely from our agenda."  It is clear from this and other
 statements that Sharon's plan is to stall for time so he can finish
 building the Apartheid Wall, which will destroy the possibility of a
 viable Palestinian state and any prospects for peace in the region.
 Israeli government policy is a threat to the peace and security of both
 Palestinians and Israelis.
 
 4.     The attitude among Israeli rulers that Israel is above
 international law
 and unaccountable to the international community.  Because Israel enjoys
 unqualified American support, it believes it can act with impunity and
 without consideration of human rights, humanitarian concerns or the rule
 of law.
 
 5.     Israeli intervention in Palestinian elections.  Israeli
 occupation forces
 have attacked and closed election centers in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and
 Hebron, in an attempt to destroy prospects for legitimate and democratic
 Palestinian self-rule.
 
 More than 150 human rights organizations and North American solidarity
 groups met at the UN building in New York on 13-14 September in an
 International Conference of Civil Society in Support of the Palestinian
 People as mandated by UN resolutions 58/18 and 58/19.  In London the
 European Coordinating Committee of NGOs on the Question of Palestine,
 including groups from Britain, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, Greece,
 Cyprus, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Scandinavia, came
 together and adopted a unified policy of sanctions against Israel.  The
 results of the meetings were presented to and adopted by the European
 Social Forum, in which thousands of people from all over Europe
 participated.
 
 Anglican and Presbyterian Churches in America have also called for
 divestment campaigns, modelled on the popular sanctions against Apartheid
 South Africa, which eventually brought that country into line with
 International Court of Justice rulings.
 
 The international community confirmed that these decisions are not
 targeted at Jewish or Israeli people.  Sanctions will specifically
 target the Israeli government, whose policies are destroying any
 prospect for a two-state solution and the possibility of peace,
 stability, and security in the region.  Jonathan Shapiro, a former pilot
 in the Israeli Air Force and current leader of Israeli refuseniks,
 publicly called for the sanctions at the European Social Forum in the
 hopes that they might end the aggressive policies of his government and
 bring peace and stability to his homeland for both the Israeli and
 Palestinian people.
 
 The campaign includes popular grassroots activity to pressure
 governments into imposing the following types of sanctions on Israel:
 
 1.     Suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, which Israel
 signed to
 on condition that it respected human rights and international law.
 Because Israel is in grave breach of human rights and international law,
 the Agreement must be suspended.
 
 2.     Ending of all military cooperation with Israel, especially the
 import and
 export of weapons.
 
 3.     Divestment from Israeli companies and sanctions against
 purchasing and
 selling Israeli products.
 
 4.     Governmental academic non-cooperation with Israel.
 
 The campaign also calls for Palestinian non-cooperation with the Israeli
 government, especially regarding the 'Gaza Disengagement Plan,' which
 only serves to turn Gaza into a giant prison while settlements are
 expanded in the West Bank, until there is a true and real peace process.
 
 December 11 is already set aside by the UN to honor international human
 rights, and this year it will also be a day to call in a unified voice
 for sanctions against the Israeli government in order to enforce
 implementation of the ICJ decisions and other Human Rights laws adopted
 by the General Assembly of the UN.  It will be a day to show solidarity
 with the Palestinian people in Europe and throughout the world.
 
 In the wake of the ICJ decisions, the international community has a
 tremendous opportunity to put the Palestinian issue at the center of the
 humanitarian movement for freedom, equality, and justice.  If
 Palestinians have strong international support, they will have reason to
 believe in the effectiveness of non-violent resistance.  Such a campaign
 can show Israelis and Palestinians, and the world at large, that
 non-violent peaceful popular struggle is a viable option and a better
 option than violence.  By using moral force to level the balance of
 power between Israel and Palestine, a strong statement can be made that
 a globalized, enlightened world will no longer tolerate the abuses of
 raw power politics.
 
 With this regime of sanctions against an aggressive Israeli government,
 we hope to end the moral and physical suffering of the Israeli and
 Palestinian people.
 
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 Coming soon: HDIP 2005 Wall Calendar's -
 http://www.palestinemonitor.org/new_web/hdip_wall_calendar_2005.htm
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10/18/04

U.S. Presbyterian Church mulls economic pressure on Israel

http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=490384&contrassID=1&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y

Last Update: 19/10/2004 00:51

U.S. Presbyterian Church mulls economic pressure on Israel

By The Associated Press

DAMASCUS, Syria - The head of a visiting U.S. Presbyterian Church
delegation called on Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian
territories and said Monday that his church is studying the possibility of
withholding investments to increase pressure on Israel.

The occupation by Israel in the West Bank and Gaza must end because it is
oppressive and destructive for the Palestinian people," the Rev. Nile
Harper said in an interview with The Associated Press.

He criticized as "unhelpful" the barrier Israel is building in the West
Bank to prevent Palestinian suicide bombings.

Harper, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, warned that the General Assembly of his
church, whose investments in U.S. firms total $8 billion, had instructed
its investment agency to study the possibility of withdrawing its money
from U.S. corporations whose products "are being destructively used against
the Palestinians" by Israel.

The 24-member delegation traveled to Lebanon on Sunday and met with the
south Lebanon commander of Hezbollah, a group Washington calls terrorist
but Lebanon sees as a legitimate resistance movement against Israeli
occupation of Arab lands.

On Monday, they traveled to Syria, where they met with the minister of
expatriates. They were scheduled to meet with President Bashar Assad on
Tuesday, and travel to Jordan on Wednesday.

The meeting will aim to gauge the Syrian president's views on Syria's
relationship with the United States, said the delegation's coordinator,
Peter Sulyok.

"We are interested in peace and justice for Palestinians as well as in the
relationship between Syria and Lebanon and Syria and Israel," Sulyok said.
"We will be looking to see what new initiatives there might be, what
possibilities there might be for peace."

Syria and Lebanon have rejected demands by the UN Security Council that
Syria withdraw its troops from Lebanon. The issue has created new tensions
between Washington and Damascus, and the United States and France are
trying to get the Security Council to repeat the demands.

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Azmi Bishara: Q & A on Disengagement Plan

Questions and Answers about Sharon's Disengagement Plan
http://www.azmibishara.info/news/nd_20041027.html
http://al-awda.org/azmibisharaqaondisengagementplan/

What is your position with regards to Sharon's Disengagement plan?

Sharon's disengagement plan is part of a comprehensive political plan aimed
at continuing the status quo of occupation under conditions more favorable
to Israel. The dismantling of Gaza settlements and what is called the
unilateral disengagement plan is one step in a larger project aimed at the
wholesale freezing of the peace process and putting it on the back burner
until Israel finishes imposing its unilateral plan on the ground.  In
particular Israel aims to expand and secure settlements in the West Bank,
and to consolidate the occupation of parts of the west bank. The logic of
the plan is twofold a. a political solution of the conflict is an
impossibility. b. the use of military force is vital and instrumental for
breaking the will of the Palestinian people. Until then Israel should
implement unilateral disengagement from problematic areas that Israel does
not want to annex anyway.

We oppose this plan because it is not intended to make a step towards the
reaching of a final settlement but rather it is an alternative to one.
Moreover, it is an alternative that is favorable to Israel, making it
possible to delay a final settlement by decades, as its designers state
publicly.  The National Democratic Assembly has made this position clear a
number of times, among them by way of the comprehensive report published in
April 2004 under the title of "Questions and Answers about the Bush-Sharon
Agreement."

Isn't it important that the Gaza settlements be dismantled and that Israel
pull out of the Gaza Strip?

The Israeli news media focuses on the dismantling of settlements in Gaza
when it has been proven that this is in Sharons interests globally and
regionally.  However, this is not the most important clause of the Sharon
plan.  The plan also includes fortification of settlements in the West Bank
and the incorporation of a large settlement block and a great deal of land
from the West Bank into Israel.  Quoting from the third cause in the first
section of the plan:  "It is clear that various regions in the West Bank
will remain part of Israel.  Israel will annex the central Jewish settlement
blocs, towns, security areas, and other lands which Israel has an interest
in keeping." For the first time since the annexation of East Jerusalem, the
Knesset will approve in law the annexation of parts of Palestinian occupied
lands into Israel.

Likewise, the plan does not constitute a unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza
Strip.  Rather, one kind of domination will take the place of an older one.
It will be a re-distribution of occupation forces such that the Gaza Strip
will be transformed into a huge detention camp, under siege from all sides.
This is the practical meaning of the third section of Sharon's plan:
"Israel will honor and guard the external land borders, and will have
complete control over the airspace of Gaza.  Israel will also continue its
military activities on the coast of the Gaza Strip." As stipulated in the
plan, Israeli forces will maintain control over the Philadelphi road, along
the border of the Gaza Strip with Egypt, and Israel will maintain the right
to widen the security zone in this area when it chooses to do so.

But won't the people of Gaza enjoy an end to invasions, attacks, killings,
and acts of demolition?

The separation plan itself includes the idea that Israel will continue
military invasions inside Gaza.  The third part of the plan states that
Israel will have the right to continue these military operations under the
title of self defense: "among them are the taking of pre-emptive and
reactive steps to use force against threats posed from within the Gaza
Strip."  This means that killing operations, assassinations, and demolition
will continue after the implementation of the separation plan. This is in
harmony with Sharon's intentions in leaving burned land behind in Gaza, and
with the goal of continuing to destroy the Palestinian national movement,
which is Sharons historical goal since the Lebanese invasion.  Likewise, it
is clear that Israel is not pulling out of the Gaza Strip out of weakness.
Sharon is trying to secure Israeli omnipotence by way of killings,
assassinations, and demolition.

The case of Gaza is not a case of unilateral withdrawal yet, it is still an
Israeli redeployment of forces. Unlike the case of the withdrawal from
Lebanon one sovereignty  is not replacing another.

Why is Sharon in a hurry to dismantle Gazan settlements and to pull his army
out of the inside of the Gaza Strip?

In order to present an alternative to the political stagnation under
conditions of protracted Israel aggression in Gaza without accepting a just
solution. The overwhelming majority of Israeli society and its decision
makers want to be done with the Gaza Strip, which has constituted a serious
security and demographic burden on Israel.  There are only seven thousand
settlers in an ocean of more than one million Palestinians, and there is no
future for this settlement project from the Israeli perspective.  However,
Sharon has tried to steal international political gains for its withdrawal,
which also includes plans for strengthening settlements in the West Bank in
exchange for what is called disengagement from Gaza.

Isn't the dismantling of settlements an important precedent to set?

The evacuation of Gaza settlements does not establish a precedent.  Sharon
has dismantled the Sinai settlements in the past, and planted much more of
them in the West Bank since then.  His current plan includes in no uncertain
terms the strengthening, and not the dismantling, of settlements in the West
Bank, in exchange for the evacuation of Gaza settlements.

What about the Bush-Sharon agreement?

The letters exchanged between Sharon and Bush in April 2004 have become an
integral part of the plan.  Israel has obtained from the United States
funding for the plan.  The United States has supported the erasure of the
right of return and the annexation of settlement blocs into Israel.  The
United States has also committed itself to the consolidation of the state of
Israel as a Jewish state.  Whoever supports the Sharon plan also supports
this consolidation.

What is the relationship between the disengagement plan and the peace
process?

Sharon's disengagement plan is not part of the peace process, but rather is
part of a long process of establishing a security framework that aims to
make occupation of parts of the west bank more sustainable.   The only
relationship these letters have with the peace process is a negative one.
As Sharon's advisor Dov Weisglass said clearly in an interview with
Ha'aretz, the plan is intended to freeze the peace process and to cut off
the path to a national initiative.  Weisglass considered the greatest
accomplishment of the plan to be the placing of the political process and
the question of a Palestine state on the sidelines for a long time.

To put it in short,

The plan is one package containing the dismantling of settlements in Gaza
and four in the northern part of the West Bank, but in exchange for this,
the plan:  (1) is intended to freeze the peace process and prevent the
establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza; (2)
stipulates the fortification of settlements in the West Bank; (3) includes a
plan for annexing settlement blocs and large swaths of land from the West
Bank into Israel; (4) secures the siege of the Gaza Strip by land, sea, and
air, and preserves Israels right to continue invasions and attacks in Gaza;
(5) includes the Bush-Sharon correspondence which negates the right of
return, certifies that Israel will remain a Jewish state, and acknowledges
that settlement blocs will be annexed to Israel.

A package of this kind is unsupportable, and must be rejected. We decided to
reject and to abstain in the vote in the  Knesset because we wanted to
distinguish our opposition from that of the far right.

Jerusalem. October 27, 2004.

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