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Appeal to World Public Opinion From Palestinians Under Seige

c/o ISM Media office | 11.03.2003 09:56

A Joint appeal to Public Oppinion by Palestinian and Israeli Organisations

Appeal to World Public Opinion
From Palestinians under siege.

World attention is focused nowadays on Iraq and the effect of the US-led attack on regional stability. Millions of people all over the world demonstrate their opposition to the war and attempt to avert it. However, the message
we, the Palestinian civilian population, are receiving from Israeli officials is threatening us with dangerous onsequences.

Statements made over the last two months by both Israeli officials and media indicate what they are proposing, planning and preparing to execute in the Palestinian occupied territories in case of war against Iraq. Such
statements could be meant as intimidation, deterrent or real threat. In view of our past and present experience, we, the Palestinians, tend to see them as a threat endangering our very existence in this land of ours.

The threats published just recently by the Israeli media include, among many others:

-- Imposing a total curfew on the Palestinian people and land.

-- Declaring the Palestinian territories closed military areas, thus preventing foreign and local journalists from operating in the territories. Such measures are clearly intended to prevent the public exposure of the possible Israeli actions against the Palestinians.

-- Continuing the Israeli practice of mass detention of Palestinian activists without charges, and the destruction of Palestinian homes and infrastructure.

-- Possible mass transfer of Palestinian civilian population from certain locations adjacent to the proposed Israeli security wall. These areas belong to the occupied West Bank.

--Possible efforts to transfer Palestinians from the occupied territories to neighboring countries.

--Possible elimination of the elected president of the Palestinian Authority, Mr. Yasser Arafat, or his deportation to a remote area.

The Palestinian Emergency Committees (PEC) were established in the Palestinian territories to undertake the specific tasks of organizing the community during the possible war on Iraq, and to highlight the need for Palestinian readiness for possible drastic Israeli measures.

PEC is a coalition of NGOs, national organizations, charitable societies, professional unions, political parties, ministries and public figures, operating through a coordinating office in Ramallah with national outreach and representation.

We ask you to form an International Committee for the Protection of the Palestinian People, and to take immediate steps to prevent the Israeli government from taking advantage of the situation created by the war on Iraq.

Your support is very much needed and could help in preventing further suffering and pain and the death of innocent Palestinians.

For further information and contact, please write to:
 protectpalestinians@yahoo.com
Ramallah, Occupied Palestine, March 3rd, 2003

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Israeli Statement of Support for the Palestinian Emergency Appeal

Israeli Statement of Support
For the Palestinian Emergency Appeal

As Israelis, we strongly support the "Appeal to World Opinion" published by
the Palestinian Emergency Committee.

We call on all people of goodwill to set up urgently an International
Committee for the Protection of the Palestinian People.

The dangers posed to the Palestinian population in case of an American
attack on Iraq are real and severe.

Extreme right-wing elements in our political and military leadership may try
to exploit the war situation in order to commit acts of "transfer". Such acts
violate Israeli and international law and endanger the future of Israel.

Peace between the peoples of Israel and Palestine is the only solid basis
for the security and well-being of our state.

ISRAELI EMERGENCY COMMITTEE
 info@gush-shalom.org

c/o ISM Media office
- Homepage: www.palsolidarity.org

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  1. They need to sort out the sucide bombers! — Harlequin
  2. but...I'm afraid — it's not that simple