Posts from September, 2009

The Goldstone Report: What You Need To Know

By Sam Sokolove on Friday, September 25th, 2009 at 7:41 am
Categories: Advocacy, Israel, News

From the Jewish Council for Public Affairs:  

The Goldstone Report, the result of the United Nations Human Rights Council Fact-Finding Mission on Israel’s Operation Cast Lead — which alleges that Israel “committed actions amounting to war crimes, possibly crimes against humanity” — was published on September 15, 2009. This Report evoked outrage throughout Israel, including from President Shimon Peres who declared that it “makes a mockery of history and fails to distinguish between aggressor and those acting in self-defense.”

The State Department is continuing to review the Report. Assistant Secretary Philip Crowley said, “there was a one-sided unacceptable mandate for this fact-finding investigation and that mandate was set forth before the United States joined the Human Rights Council. We should be cautious at this point that the Report should not be used as a mechanism to add impediments to getting back to the peace process.”

Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, stated, “The United States is reviewing very carefully what is a very lengthy document. We have long expressed our very serious concern with the mandate that was given by the Human Rights Council prior to our joining the Council, which we viewed as unbalanced, one sided and basically unacceptable. We have very serious concerns about many of the recommendations in the report. We will expect and believe that the appropriate venue for this report to be considered is the Human Rights Council and that is our strong view. And most importantly our view is that we need to be focused on the future. This is a time to work to cement progress towards the resumptions of negotiations and their early and successful conclusion and our efforts, and we hope the efforts of others, will be directed to that end.”

Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-NY), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia, called the report a “pompous, tendentious, one-sided political diatribe.” Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), ranking Republican member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said the UN is “continuing its relentless anti-Israel bias” and that Congress must enact “pending legislation that would leverage our contributions to the UN to produce sweeping, meaningful reform of that body.”

We hope that in the days ahead the administration will more clearly and sharply repudiate the Report, and more members of Congress and prominent members of the community, especially lawyers and jurists, will speak out as well.

The following talking points should be utilized:

• Israel’s military operation in Gaza took place after thousands of rockets had rained down on population centers for many years resulting in many deaths and injuries and making life for almost one million people a constant nightmare. It should also be remembered that Israel had completely withdrawn from the Gaza Strip and dismantled every settlement there in the hope that this step would create conditions conducive to peace.

• After unsuccessful efforts to prevent the rocket attacks through non-violent means, Israel, exercising its right of self-defense, launched a military operation against the terrorists in Gaza. Hamas combatants, not wearing military uniforms and against international legal norms and basic morality, embedded themselves in heavily populated civilian areas, using apartment complexes, schools, mosques and hospitals as bases of operation.

• Israel, as it has always done under these extremely difficult circumstances, made serious efforts to target combatants in ways that would limit noncombatant casualties. Unfortunately, in times of war, especially this kind of asymmetric warfare, mistakes will be made, and tragically, innocent lives will be lost. That certainly was the case in Gaza, as it has been in the wars being fought by American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both Israel and the U.S. are learning about the challenges and dilemmas posed by conflict with an adversary that glorifies the “martyrdom” of women and children.

• Unlike the terrorists and authoritarian regimes, Israel, as a democracy with self-correcting mechanisms, acknowledges its mistakes and conducts serious, credible, and ongoing examinations of its military conduct, not because a biased UN body calls for it, but because the IDF seeks to reflect the values of the Jewish people, including the sanctity of life. Those who are found to have violated the IDF’s code of conduct are prosecuted and punished.

• The UN Human Rights Council habitually demonizes and singles-out Israel for criticism, and ignores gross human rights abuses occurring in countries like Iran, Sudan and China. Its activities undermine respect for human rights and the rule of law. We hope that renewed U.S. participation in the Council will result in major reforms.

• Ultimately, the solution to this tragic violence is a successful peace process that will lead to two states for two peoples. The Goldstone Report, unfortunately, will not contribute to that result. It will encourage extremists on the Palestinian side to believe that the UN can be used as a tool in the campaign to deligitmize Israel.


LUNCH AND TWO SCREENINGS OF “THE SILENT EXODUS”

By Sam Sokolove on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 8:20 am
Categories: Israel, News

Twice on Thursday, Sept 24, at 11 am and 12:30 pm in the Luminaria Room, Top Floor of the SUB at the University of New Mexico.

MENU: Bagels, Cream Cheese and Coffee

The 2004, 59 minute film “The Silent Exodus” is about the Jewish refugees from Arab countries after 1948. Directed by Pierre Rehov, it is largely in French and Hebrew with English subtitles. Interviews with survivors of Arab pogroms and prominent scholars elucidate the forced departure of these Jews from their longtime homes. Vintage footage and newspaper headlines show the connection between the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Adolph Hitler, and the role of the pro-Nazi regime that ruled in Iraq during WWII. As these Jewish refugees were succored by and absorbed into Israel, their story has been lost to history. The Arab-Israeli conflict resulted in two refugee populations, but only one has been acknowledged.


Call to Action on Iran Ahead of the New Year

By Sam Sokolove on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 8:17 am
Categories: Uncategorized

On September 18, 2009, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared, “The pretext (Holocaust) for the creation of the Zionist regime (Israel) is false … It is a lie based on an unprovable and mythical claim.” He later said that, “confronting the Zionist regime is a national and religious duty,” and that Israel “has no future.” Ahmadinejad was speaking to thousands of Iranian government supporters and dozens of opposition activists who gathered for marches commemorating Quds Day, Jerusalem Day, an annual event condemning Israel and expressing solidarity for the Palestinians. The event ended with violent clashes between Ahamdinejad supporters and opposition leaders. Read more from Haaretz and the New York Times.

Ahmadinejad’s hate-filled remarks come days before he is scheduled to address the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York City and as the deadline for talks with the West approaches.

As we enter into the Jewish New Year, the Days of Awe and of Reflection, we must redouble our efforts to confront an Iranian regime that calls for the destruction of the Jewish State, denies the Holocaust, suppresses its people, and pursues nuclear weapons capability. We must continue to make our voices heard and show the world that Ahamadinejad’s regime poses a grave threat to the international community, humanity, and peace.

On September 24, 2009, in conjunction with the opening of the UN General Assembly, Americans will participate in “Stand for Freedom in Iran” events around the country. From New York City to Los Angeles, diverse voices, reflecting a broad range of political, ethnic and religious perspectives, will fill the public arena to voice solidarity with the Iranian people as they seek freedom and human rights. In addition, these events will underscore the urgency of the US and the international community coming together to persuade the Iranian regime, using strong diplomatic and economic measures, to abandon its nuclear weapons program. Participating communities include Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Providence, St. Louis, and Washington, DC.

Please consider creating your own event. The time for concerted community action is now.


Abomination: The U.N. Human Rights Council Report

By Sam Sokolove on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 8:14 am
Categories: Uncategorized

From Howard Kohr, AIPAC Executive Director:

It’s an abomination! After years of silence while Israeli towns were bombarded with more than 6,300 Hamas rockets and mortars, the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) last week issued a report accusing Israel of committing war crimes during its defensive operation against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip this winter.

Israeli President Shimon Peres said the report “makes a mockery of history and fails to distinguish between aggressor and those acting in self-defense.”

Fortunately, the U.S. thus far has continued to stand by Israel’s side. Just hours after the report was issued, leaders in the House made numerous statements on behalf of Israel’s right to self defense.

As statements from Congressional leaders continue to come in, I wanted to share just a couple below:

“But for the grave subject matter, the Goldstone report would be laughable. In the self-righteous fantasyland inhabited by the authors, there’s no such thing as terrorism, there’s no such thing as Hamas, there’s no such thing as legitimate self-defense, and war is like a sporting event or a debate…Certainly, the United States should do all that it can to ensure as little time as possible is wasted on this distraction from the real work of making peace.”

–Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-NY), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia

“It would appear the UN is continuing its relentless anti-Israel bias, accusing the Jewish state of war crimes and crimes against humanity….Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly kicks off another year of anti-U.S., anti-Israel, and anti-freedom activism.”

–Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee


Bring Gilad Shalit Home!

By Sam Sokolove on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
Categories: Advocacy, News

Dear Friend,

We, Noam and Aviva Shalit, residents of Mizpeh Hila in Israel, parents of Gilad Shalit, are appealing to you, Jews of the United States, with an emotional request from the depths of our heart.

With the coming new Jewish year, with the month of Elul to begin, we want to ask each and every Jew who lives in the United States to feel, think, and devote a number of moments for our son Gilad.

About five years ago our son Gilad was inducted into the IDF (Israel Defense Forces), and like every soldier Gilad swore to be loyal to his homeland and to do his best for the State of Israel.

We, as parents, sent our son to defend the State and its citizens, since this is how it should be. However, after two years we were informed that our son Gilad was kidnapped into the Gaza strip by the Hamas organization, which is recognized as a terrorist organization. He is kept in complete isolation from the outside world, without any basic human rights.

Gilad is in captivity and Gilad is still alive!

We have no idea whether you can feel and understand the concept of captivity, but certainly each one of you can understand the meaning of freedom, the right to freedom that was stolen from you, the right to live as a person.

We have made our life a struggle for Gilad Shalit, we are doing everything possible for this cause.

We are recruiting the citizens of the State of Israel, leaders around the world, politicians, rabbis and many others. However, we are still fighting to receive=2 0a real sign of life from the Red Cross, we are fighting for his rights according to international law.

Every Jew around the world, and in America in particular, has a real motive to lead a peace process in the Middle East and as a friend of Israel can influence the process of Gilad’s release and put pressure on the Red Cross.

Like every family, we want to celebrate the New Year holiday with Gilad, at home, in Mizpeh Hila. Perhaps this is in your hands?

We are asking each and every Jew in America to contact the Red Cross, by email and by telephone, and ask what is going on with our Gilad, and to contact the President of the USA, Barack Obama.

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ICRC headquarters in GenevaPostal addressInternational Committee of the Red Cross19 Avenue de la PaixCH 1202 Geneva President Barack H Obama

The White House1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NYWashington, D.C. 20500USA

In addition, please sign the petition that calls for the release of Gilad Shalit. The petition is found at our official website: http://via.readerimpact.com/c/161/e7a213949ed107c653db2f5a90dabd34dd855c0653a61525d85bc17c30f89d3a. Please also send your information to: freegiladny@walla.com (Dr. Hadar)

Each one of you can be a partner in the campaign to bring Gilad home.

This participation fulfills the incomparable religious commandment of redeeming the captives and will benefit you for the coming New Year.

I wish you a Shana Tova.

Noam and Aviva Shalit”


NATIONAL JEWISH LEADERSHIP ADVOCACY DAY ON IRAN

By Sam Sokolove on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
Categories: Iran, News

SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS AND KEY CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS TO ADDRESS NATIONAL JEWISH LEADERSHIP ADVOCACY DAY ON IRAN
WHEN: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 10:00 a.m.

WHERE: Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
600 I Street, NW
Washington, DC

Senior Administration officials and Congressional leaders will address hundreds of leaders of national Jewish organizations and Jewish communities from across the nation at the National Jewish Leadership Advocacy Day on Iran on Thursday, September 10th. Rep. Howard L. Berman (D-CA), Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. John A. Boehner (R-OH), House Republican Leader, and Rep. Eric I. Cantor (R-VA), House Republican Whip, have already confirmed their participation.

Reflecting support for President Obama’s position that Iran’s acquisition of nuclear arms capacity is “unacceptable,” this Advocacy Day is intended to urge implementation of strong economic and diplomatic measures directed at the Iranian regime and the expeditious adoption of key legislative initiatives now before Congress, including the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act.

National and community leaders are meeting with members of Congress because of the grave threat that a nuclear armed Iran would pose to fundamental U.S. national security interests and to world peace. They will encourage the Administration to take full advantage of the tools provided by the proposed legislation in order to advance the international effort to prevent Iran from gaining a nuclear arms capability.

According to the organizers of the Advocacy Day, a government that has so little regard for human life, truth, and human rights – as does the current Iranian regime – must not be entrusted to possess the most powerful weapons known to humankind.

Participating delegations represent most major metropolitan areas from across the country, including Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif., Miami, Fla., Atlanta, Ga., Chicago, Ill., Boston, Mass., Baltimore, Md., the Greater New York City area, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa., and Dallas, Tx., and the Greater Washington D.C. area.

Following morning briefing sessions, community delegations will meet with members of Congress to discuss the urgency of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while national-agency led delegations will visit select embassies to discuss the importance of achieving international cooperation and consensus on this issue.

The National Jewish Leadership Advocacy Day is organized by the Inter-Agency Task Force on Iran, which includes the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, UJC/Federations of North America, and NCSJ: Advocates on behalf of Jews in Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States and Eurasia, as well as numerous national Jewish organizations and friends of the community.

Media coverage of the opening session at 10:00 a.m. is invited.


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