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Day 18 Israeli Assault on Gaza-what u can do

lily | 13.01.2009 16:55 | Palestine | Birmingham

913 Palestinians dead, including approx. 400 women and children, and another 4,300 wounded. At least 25,000 have been displaced due to the ongoing bombardment, but are unable to flee the overcrowded territory as crossing points remain closed.The Israeli death toll is 13, 10 are those are Israeli soldiers. Israeli forces are now converging on Gaza City – people cannot leave the city and it is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.

What you can do:

1. PLEASE WRITE TO YOUR MP AND MEPS www.writetothem.com

Some possible points to include:
'I urge you to immediately demand an end to the Israeli onslaught against the people of Gaza and call for the Israeli Government to introduce an immediate ceasefire.
The Israeli Government must end the siege of Gaza that has left its 1.5 million residents without food, water, electricity and vital medical supplies for over 18 months.
Finally I believe that the only way peace can be delivered to all the people of Gaza, Palestine and Israel is to hold direct talks with the democratically elected representatives of the Palestinian people, which includes Hamas.'

John Ging, head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) operations in Gaza, repeated his call for an immediate end to the fighting.
"I say now, to all politicians, here in Israel and internationally, you have an obligation to the ordinary people in the name of humanity and all that is civilised, we need to stop this now. Those who help will never be forgotten.
Israel is responsible for its own actions and it is very clear to us that there are a lot of actions in this conflict that will need to be fully investigated independently and internationally.'' Peter Splinter, Amnesty International's representative at the United Nations in Geneva, backed the call for an investigation, saying "there must be a full accountability for war crimes".

2.SIGN THIS PETITION: www.peacegaza.net
Appeal to the UN General Assembly, the UN Security Council, the European Union, the Arab League and the US President.

We, as citizens of the world, are seriously concerned about peace and justice among the Palestinians and Israelis, and appeal for immediate actions to ensure a comprehensive ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for an end to the growing immediate and long-term humanitarian crisis. Furthermore, we urge the assignment of Mr Martti Ahtisaari, the Nobel Peace Prize winner of 2008, to negotiate a lasting peace in the region. We also appeal to the Israeli and Palestinian leadership to value the human life of Palestinians and Israelis equally and to agree to an immediate ceasefire.
The conflict can and must be resolved. The human rights abuses and killing of civilians can and must come to an end. Muslims, Christians and Jews of the region can and must find a way to exist in peace, with equal rights and obligations. This was a reality in the past and can be achieved in the present.
Real progress towards a lasting peace can be made only through a genuine and balanced engagement by the international community. Both Palestinians and Israelis have the right to live in peace regardless of their religion and ethnicity. The world community has to be consistent in condemning the ongoing killing of civilians and abuse of human rights, no matter which party is responsible for them.
We appeal to the international community to give Mr Martti Ahtisaari the mandate to be the international peace negotiator in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The former President of neutral Finland, Mr Ahtisaari has an impressive career resolving international conflicts in several regions, including Aceh and Kosovo.
As the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced: "...Ahtisaari is an outstanding international mediator. Through his untiring efforts and good results, he has shown what role mediation of various kinds can play in the resolution of international conflicts." We respectfully appeal to Mr Ahtisaari to accept this new role as a negotiator if it is offered for him.
The petition will be delivered to UN General Assembly, the UN Security Council, the European Union, the Arab League and the US President on 20th January 2009, the day of Barack Obama's inauguration.

3. BOYCOTT ISRAELI PRODUCTS & COMPANIES THAT SUPPORT
Marks and Spencers, Coca cola, Burger King, Starbucks, Tesco, l'Oreal, McDonalds, Johnson & Johnson, Estée Lauder, Disney, Nestle all donate/actively support the Israeli Government
Check the first 3 numbers on the barcode: 729 is from Israel. Many products labelled 'Made in Israel' are actually from the occupied Palestinian West Bank and so are illegal.
please see  http://www.inminds.com/boycott-israel.php#companies

4. TAKE ACTION AGAINST ISRAELI COMPANIES
www.bigcampaign.org/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=320&cntnt01returnid=103

5. JOIN THE PROTESTS ACROSS THE UK
Protest outside Israeli Embassy, London every day 5-7.30pm

6.SUPPORT THE HUNGER STRIKER AND 24HR VIGIL IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE
www.vigilforgaza.net

7. DONATE MONEY
The Free Gaza boat is expected to arrive TODAY to deliver essential medical supplies and doctors -funds are urgently needed www.freegaza.org

8. STAY INFORMED AND TELL OTHERS
for updates on the situation in gaza please see  http://english.aljazeera.net
check out this blog from Gaza  http://talestotell.wordpress.com/

lily

Additions

Yes March in London Saturday 17th January

13.01.2009 23:44

Please see the palestine solidarity campaign. see link below:

 http://www.palestinecampaign.org/Index7b.asp?m_id=1&l1_id=3&l2_id=62&Content_ID=374

Protestor


Petitions to Gordon Brown

14.01.2009 00:45

also sign these two petitions, one calling for sanctions, the other for an arms embargo to be imposed against Israel:
 http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Israel-Sanctions/
 http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Arms-embargo/
both of these petitions on the official 'number10' site are entitled to an official government response.

JA


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  1. 17th january — warrior