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Situation in Israel - we can help.

(57 Posts)
moomin Fri 16-Nov-12 20:34:06

Done

Greatnan Fri 16-Nov-12 19:45:54

Done.

nanaej Fri 16-Nov-12 19:38:43

www.map-uk.org/ is an organisation that offers daily medical help if you feel you want to do something practical.

nanaej Fri 16-Nov-12 19:36:01

I have signed this and am pleased to see that it has been posted here. As my grandmother was Palestinian I have a strong opinion on the situation so pleased someone else made the post. smile

jO5 Fri 16-Nov-12 18:50:02

petition here

whenim64 Fri 16-Nov-12 18:42:20

I listened to an interview with Tony Blair yesterday. He has visited this area over 80 times as peace envoy. I hope this has had some positive effect, but difficult to tell when he talks spin the whole time. When asked about his efforts failing, he reframed it as not yet succeeding. This situation is horrendous, flaring up day after day and children being caught in the crossfire. Surely Palestine can be given a state? Lets hope this time they move to end this violence.

Fondasharing Fri 16-Nov-12 18:12:33

As bombs rain down on Gaza, Palestinians and Israelis are on the brink of another cycle of violence and vengeance. But, right now, the Palestinian Authority is preparing a bid to the UN that could be the best chance for peace. Let's help them win it.

While people in southern Israel live in fear of rocket fire, the Gazan people live under siege, imprisoned in a tiny stretch of land. And in the West Bank people are driven from their lands by illegal settlements; their sick get stuck for hours in Israeli checkpoints on the way to hospital; and families are divided by a huge wall that slices through their fields. But if the Palestinians win their UN bid for a state now, it could begin to end the 40 years of occupation, and pave the way for two states, Palestine and Israel, living side by side in peace and security.

The US and Israel are furiously trying to crush the UN vote, and the attack on Gaza may be an attempt to shift attention from the bid and present the Palestinians as untrustworthy partners. But the UK is still on the fence, and EU Foreign Ministers meet in just four days. If we all speak out now, we can persuade the UK government to vote 'yes' for peace and freedom. Click to drown out the blockers with our voices of hope via a massive petition delivered through a 5 storey high flag right outside the ministers' meeting (picture at right):

http://www.avaaz.org/en/palestine_worlds_next_nation_uk/?bCzICdb&v=19243

This is a legitimate, non-violent proposal that would provide Palestinians with a new legal status. And it is the best opportunity to turn the tide on endless US-led talks that do little more than provide cover for the steady illegal colonisation of Palestinian lands by Israeli ‘settlements’. The Palestinian resolution calls for the resumption and acceleration of negotiations. A 'yes' vote would rescue the path to a more balanced and fair peace process between two legitimate states.

While the Israeli and US governments are calling the bid ‘unilateral’ and dangerous, in fact the UN, World Bank and IMF say that the Palestinians are ready to run their own state, if only the occupation would end. And the world’s nations overwhelmingly support this diplomatic move away from violence. Ironically, the US/Israel efforts to overturn this bid and their threats to cut off money to the Palestinians are self-defeating as they boost the power of those who want to do away with Israel as a Jewish state.

Last year the US blocked a Palestinian bid at the UN Security Council. But in the upcoming vote at the UN General Assembly, all nations vote, and this resolution could begin to end the US/Israeli hegemony over this conflict. It can't fully admit Palestine to the UN, but it can declare Palestine a state, with access to a range of international organisations, and give greater international legitimacy to non-violent Palestinian efforts to stop the Israeli military occupation.