Merkley: Responding to your email regarding the recent violence between Israel and Palestine

Oregon's Senator Jeff Merkley

Dear XXXX,

Thank you for sharing your concerns about the latest violence between Israel and the Palestinian people. I appreciate hearing from you and having the opportunity to share my perspective.
The vast majority of the Israeli people and of the Palestinian people share the same aspirations we all do: to see our children grow up in safety, to have a chance to make a living and build a better life for our families.  And so all people – Israelis, Palestinians, Americans and others around the world – should condemn the extremists who target civilians and put the security and prosperity of both Israelis and Palestinians at risk. 
I mourn the loss of life in this conflict.  My thoughts are with the families of the three Israeli boys so heinously killed, with the family of the Palestinian teenager who was the innocent victim of an appalling revenge killing, and with the families in the Gaza Strip who have lost innocent loved ones.  For all of them, including Tarek Abu Khdeir, and for all of the children scarred by air raid sirens and explosions in Sderot and Tel Aviv and Gaza, I continue to hope for peace.
Thank you, again, for sharing your thoughts on this matter. I hope you will continue to reach out to me about the issues most important to you.
All my best,

Jeffrey A. Merkley
United States Senator

ACTION! JUL 24 Portland at 6pm - Emergency March to End the Assault on Gaza

Please join us this Thursday, July 24, in this urgent call to stop the Israeli massacre in Gaza. In this latest round of violence by Israel, over 500 Palestinians have been killed and thousands are injured. Seventy-two percent of those are civilians, including over 80 children. One hundred thousand are displaced and living in makeshift shelters; electricity has been reduced to four hours a day for 80% of the population; water has been cut off to hundreds of thousands; hospitals have been bombed and there are shortages of everything from food to medicines. We must act now!

See event Facebook for updated details:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1444267752524992

6:00 pm- Rally Pioneer Square
6:45 pm- March with stops along the way at stores targeted for BDS actions
7:45 return to Pioneer Square

There will also be a Bike Swarm for Palestine and Freedom Ride for Palestine that will circle Pioneer Square as we rally and then join the march. Look for Facebook pages for details on those actions.

Bike Swarm for Palestine- https://www.facebook.com/events/350235151800341/

Freedom Ride for Palestine- details coming soon!

Sponsored by SUPER, ISO, JVP, Friends of Sabeel Portland, AUPHR

SodaStream Fires 60 Palestinians From West Bank Plant Over Ramadan Dispute


SodaStream Fires 60 Palestinians From West Bank Plant Over Ramadan Dispute

Barred From Bringing Food Due to Kosher Observance

By JTA

The SodaStream company reportedly fired 60 Palestinian employees from its West Bank plant over a dispute on breaking the Ramadan fast.

The workers were fired earlier this month, the WAC-MAAN trade union representing the Palestinian workers told The Marker, a business newspaper associated with the Israeli daily Haaretz.

The evening shift workers reportedly received dismissal notices a day after complaining that the food they received to end the daily sun-up to sundown fast during the Ramadan holy month was not enough. They are prohibited from bringing their own food into the plant due to the observance of kosher laws there.

On the evening they complained, the workers were sent home with promises that the issue would be resolved, according to the Marker. They received the termination notices the following day.

SodaStream told the Marker in a statement that the workers were dismissed because they called a wildcat strike, which the company said was without cause.

“SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum proudly presents the plant as an oasis of coexistence between peoples, but the reality is very different,” WAC-Maan Jerusalem coordinator Erez Wagner told The Marker.

SodaStream has been in the news in recent months following the signing of actress Scarlett Johansson as a spokeswoman and the ensuing controversy over its West Bank factory. Johansson resigned as a global ambassador for Oxfam over her position with the company, which employs Jewish and Palestinian workers in Maale Adumim.


Find a Gaza Protest Near You!

http://samidoun.ca/2014/07/take-action-protests-around-the-world-respond-to-assault-on-palestine/

[PRESS STATEMENT] NLG Urges US Government to Cease $3 Billion Annual Military Aid to Israel


[PRESS STATEMENT] NLG Urges US Government to Cease $3 Billion Annual Military Aid to Israel

https://www.nlg.org/news/releases/national-lawyers-guild-urges-us-government-cease-3-billion-annual-military-aid-israel

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 18, 2014

Contact: Tasha Moro
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*National Lawyers Guild Urges US Government to Cease $3 Billion Annual Military Aid to Israel* *Recent massacre of Palestinians in Gaza and ground invasion violates international law*

NEW YORK--The National Lawyers Guild (NLG) expresses its outrage about Israel’s ongoing indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks against Palestinian civilians and civilian objects in the Gaza Strip. Following a barrage of recent airstrikes, the Israeli military on July 17 began a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip.

Power has been cut to the entire Gaza Strip, as close to two million Palestinian civilians huddle in the dark reporting explosions, flares and Israeli airstrikes hitting in the north and eastern parts of the Gaza Strip. As of July 15, Palestinian human rights organizations had documented the killing of 194 Palestinians, including 37 children and 28 women in Gaza. 72.7% of those killed are considered civilians.  At least 1,218 Palestinians have been injured. 1,489 houses have been destroyed or damaged in addition to 23 schools, 34 mosques, an ambulance center, 13 NGO offices,
38 fishing boats and 5 hospitals. According to the UN Office for Humanitarian Assistance, over 17,000 Palestinians have taken shelter in UNRWA schools and another 6,500 have found shelter with families or friends.  While rockets have been fired into Israel by militants in Gaza, they have resulted in one death and little damage.

The population of the Gaza Strip has been living under an Israeli imposed closure for the past seven years, itself constituting a form of collective punishment.  As a result of the siege, 70 percent of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are dependent on humanitarian assistance and  have not yet even recovered from the damage and destruction caused during previous Israeli offensives in 2008-9 and 2012.

Once again, Israel’s military attack against the occupied Gaza Strip is being portrayed by the US government as an ongoing military conflict, one in which Israel has the right to defend itself from rocket fire from Gaza.
President Obama recently wrote in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that “our commitment to Israel’s security remains ironclad. The US is committed to providing more than $3 billion each year to help finance Israel’s security through 2028.”  Meanwhile, both House (HR 657) and Senate (SR 498) have passed resolutions supporting Israel.

“All this is indicative of the US policy of double standards.  No matter how many innocent Palestinian civilians are killed and injured, how many civilian homes, hospitals, mosques, and schools Israel destroys through its bombs, the US sees Israel as the victim and continues to fund Israeli massacres,” said NLG President Azadeh Shahshahani.

'Operation Protective Edge’ is taking place in the context of Israel’s belligerent occupation. “Israel controls Gaza from the air, land, and sea, and is therefore obligated under international law to protect civilians there – as in the West Bank,” said Audrey Bomse, Co-Chair of the NLG Palestine Subcommittee.  “As the Occupier, Israel cannot rely on the argument of self-defense and must act in accordance with the laws regulating the conduct of hostilities and occupation.”

Furthermore, in light of Israel’s widescale punitive military campaign across the West Bank following the disappearance, and death of three young Israeli settlers, blamed – without a shred of evidence to-date – on Hamas, the Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip is indicative of a larger political
agenda: to destroy any chance of the Palestinian unity government succeeding, to destroy Gaza’s infrastructure, and to “mow the grass” – a term Israel uses to justify periodic assaults on the Gazan people’s will to resist occupation.

The NLG believes that international humanitarian law must be adhered to.
The principle of distinction requires all parties to distinguish between civilians and combatants, as well as between civilian objects and military objectives. The principle of proportionality prohibits launching an attack, which may be expected to cause loss of civilian life, injury to civilians, or damage to civilian objects, which would be excessive compared to the concrete military advantage anticipated.  In addition, Palestinian civilians are protected under the Fourth Geneva Convention, which obliges Israel, as the Occupying Power, to ensure the well-being and safety of the occupied population and respect Palestinians’ right to life and dignity.

Israel has admitted intentionally targeting Palestinian civilians and homes.  On July 8, the Israeli military announced that it had deliberately bombed the homes of four persons it called senior Hamas activists.
According to international customary law, a permissible military objective is “limited to those objects which by their nature, location, purpose or use make an effective contribution to military action […or] or offers a definite military advantage.”  The punitive targeting of the homes of people who may have links with armed groups, but are not taking active part in hostilities, is impermissible.

Israel’s framing of its military actions in Gaza as “self-defense” is part of a long-standing effort to weaken and change international law.  The US must end its complicity in this effort.

The NLG calls upon the US government to immediately and unequivocally condemn Israel’s indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks against Palestinian civilians and civilian objects. The NLG further calls upon the US government to cease the $3 billion annual military aid to Israel, which enables it to continually violate international law and human rights, including the Palestinian right to self-determination.

*The National Lawyers Guild was formed in 1937 as the nation’s first racially integrated bar association to advocate for the protection of constitutional, human and civil rights.*

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