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16.3.24

Award-winning film highlighting the history of conflict in Palestine

 

"Award-winning film sheds light on Palestinian history

‘Palestine Under Siege’ seeks to explain the background to the history of Palestinian displacement and dispossession.

AN award-winning film highlighting the history of conflict in Palestine will be screened in Coffs Harbour and Bellingen next week.

The powerful documentary, filmed recently in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Israel by Australian film makers John Reynolds and Jill Hickson, ‘depicts Palestinian life under military occupation’ and sets out the aspirations of Palestinians for self-determination.

‘Palestine Under Siege’ seeks to explain the background to the history of Palestinian displacement and dispossession through a series of interviews with survivors of the 1948 Nakba, and with prominent Palestinian and Israeli leaders.

They include Dr Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian politician and winner of the 2003 Australia Peace Prize, and Jeff Halper, Director of the Israel Committee Against Home Demolitions.

The film is being promoted locally by the Bellingen and Nambucca District Rural Australians for Refugees (RAR) group.


“Many RAR groups around Australia have been campaigning for months for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza,” group spokesperson Mike Griffin explained.

“History tells us that violence does not solve the problems of the world. “Instead, it leads to unbelievable suffering and the displacement of millions of people.

“If there is to be peace in the Middle East, then there has to be a just settlement for the Palestinian people.”

The film will be shown at the Bellingen Memorial Hall at 7.00 pm on Wednesday 20 March, and at the Cavanbah Centre, Harbour Drive, Coffs Harbour on Saturday 23 March at 7.30 pm.

There will be a Q and A session following the screenings.

Tickets can be purchased in advance at https://linktr.ee/rarmnc or by phoning 6569 5419.

12.3.24

Subject: Gaza Genocide: Dear Senator Dreyfus,

 

A view of the rubble of buildings hit by an Israeli airstrike, in Jabalia, Gaza strip, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. Hatem Moussa / AP

 

Subject: Gaza Genocide

Dear Senator Dreyfus,

The genocide against the Palestinians continues apace. The ICJ’s directions to the Israeli government have been, and continue to be, completely ignored. More than 31,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children , have been killed, and now starvation is being used as a weapon of war.

There are more than 2,000 aid trucks sitting on the Gaza border, waiting to enter, but prevented from doing so by the Israeli military. Instead, we have the almost useless airdrops, designed to create a photo opportunity for the US administration as Biden struggles in the polls. And now we have the prospect of a floating harbour, predicted to take two months to assemble, by which time many more people, most of them vulnerable children, will have starved to death. Already, in the first ten days of March, 25 children have died of malnutrition and dehydration. The international aid agencies are unanimous in their calls for the border crossings to be opened, and for aid to be allowed in. They are rightly very sceptical about the effectiveness of air drops or a pontoon that will deliver too little, too late. But Biden has to look as if he is doing something positive, whilst continuing to supply Netanyaha with weapons and diplomatic cover, whilst Australia looks on, remaining mostly silent. The Australian government has had nothing to say about the ICJ’s directions.

When will the Us and its allies, which include Australia, DEMAND that this genocide must end? Why has your government  not called in the Israeli ambassador, and made it clear that the government will no longer support Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip?

It’s time for effective action, not words. That means a permanent ceasefire, NOW.

I’m reminded of a placard that I saw at a recent demonstration for the people of Gaza:

“You know what else died in Gaza? The myth of Western democracy and humanity”. I think that statement sums it up well.

Mike XXXXXXX

 

4.3.24

Dear Senator Wong: Gaza

 Dear Senator Wong,

The situation in the Gaza Strip gets wore by the day. We now learn that some 2,000 aid trucks are stuck in Egypt and are being prevented from crossing into Gaza. Philippe Lazzarini reports that Israel has not allowed food to be delivered to Northern Gaza since January 25th.  Starving the population is a war crime. Collective punishment is a war crime.

A view of the rubble of buildings hit by an Israeli airstrike, in Jabalia, Gaza strip, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023.  Hatem Moussa / AP

Will the Australian government ever call the Israeli government to account? This genocide should be condemned unequivocally. It’s past time to summon the Israeli ambassador and demand that his government agrees to an immediate ceasefire.

The Australian government’s silence on the question of genocide renders it complicit in the crime.

Mike G

Gaza genocide: Letter to Minister Shorten

 To: 'bill.shorten.mp@aph.gov.au' <bill.shorten.mp@aph.gov.au>
Subject:

 

Dear Minister Shorten,

I listened with interest to your interview on RN yesterday. As with every politician I have listened to, you were very strong in your support for Israel, and very strong in your (utterly proper) condemnation of the Hamas attack on 7th October, but, as for the plight of the Palestinians, that seems not to matter too much. Like many politicians, you would have us believe that this all started just a few months ago, but, as the Secretary General of the United Nations has pointed out,  the events of 7th October did not take place in a vacuum. The Israeli government, predictably, demanded his immediate resignation.

Unless and until the Western world  accepts that the current situation – one of displacement, dispossession and slaughter of the Palestinians – which has been ongoing since the Nakba of 1948 -is untenable, in contravention of international law, and therefore must be seriously addressed, then nothing will change.

You rightly condemned the steep rise in antisemitism in recent months. Sadly, and perhaps inevitably, people see what is going on in Gaza, associate the Israelis with the Jewish people, and react accordingly. If we are to reduce/ eliminate the evil of antisemitism, then it is important to address with honesty and principle the present genocidal actions of the Israeli apartheid government, which has so far killed or wounded more than 100,000 Gazans, most of them women and children.

It is beyond time for the Australian government to condemn the actions of the Israeli military, to demand an immediate ceasefire, and to make it clear to the Israelis that failure to comply will have serious consequences.

The Australian government should not be complicit in this genocide.

Mike G


The Gaza genocide: Letter to Senator Wong

Dear Senator Wong,

I watched your interview with Sarah Ferguson on 7.30  yesterday evening with increasing dismay. You were understandably and visibly struggling to defend the indefensible in relation to your decision to withhold funding from UNRWA with such lightning speed following the Israeli allegations about UNRWA employees’ involvement in the events of 7th October. Unsurprisingly, these allegations were published just hours after the very serious findings of the ICJ in relation to the unfolding genocide and lack of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. The ensuing media blitz has ensured that it is the UNWRA story, and not the far more serious findings of the ICJ,   that has dominated the headlines and that has worked well , in propaganda terms, for the Israelis and its steadfast supporters, including the Australian government.

Will the government, of which you are a senior and respected member, ever muster the moral courage to finally take a principled stance in relation to the death and destruction being inflicted on the Palestinian people by the far-right Netanyahu government?

Will there ever come a point at which the international community, which includes Australia, will insist on an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the illegal military occupation of the West Bank?


Will Western nations ever call time on the enduring suffering of the Palestinian people and finally insist that Israel complies with international law and countless UN resolutions?

The Palestinian people have endured 75 years of displacement, occupation and oppression at the hands of the Zionist colonisers.

Your frequent statements about the ongoing Israeli actions in Gaza and in the West Bank give me little cause for optimism.

Mike G

UNRWA: Letter to Senator Wong

 To: 'senator.wong@aph.gov.au' <senator.wong@aph.gov.au>
Subject: UNRWA

Dear Senator Wong,

If I, as a high school principal, discovered that a member of my staff was grooming and sexually exploiting a teenage student, I would immediately suspend him and inform the police. The teacher would be arrested, investigated and would eventually face the court. The school would be investigated to ensure that all procedures to protect students were in place and had been followed.

CBS Image

In no circumstances would the Education Department punish all the staff and students by withdrawing the school’s funding.

It simply beggars belief that the Australian government should decide to withhold funding from UNRWA at a time when the Palestinian people of Gaza are facing starvation.

The Israeli anti-UNRWA agenda should be ignored. The funding should be immediately reinstated.

Mike G

To: 'senator.wong@aph.gov.au' : GAZA

<senator.wong@aph.gov.au>
Subject: Gaza

Image from CBS

Dear Senator Wong,

According to UNICEF,  Gaza is “the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.” A recent OXFAM press release states: “It is unimaginable that the international community is watching the deadliest rate of conflict of the 21st Century unfold, whilst continuously blocking calls for a ceasefire.”

Every day that a ceasefire is not implemented means more deaths, more destruction and more despair for the Palestinians of Gaza.

It is not enough to call for a “sustainable” or a “ humanitarian” ceasefire.

The people of Gaza need a permanent ceasefire NOW, and it is surely the responsibility of the Australian government to unequivocally demand just that. No less.

Mike

To: 'senator.dreyfus@aph.gov.au' South Africa's submission to ICJ

 To: 'senator.dreyfus@aph.gov.au' <senator.dreyfus@aph.gov.au>
Subject: South Africa's submission to ICJ


Dear Senator Dreyfus,

Like many Australians, I am deeply concerned about the government’s silence in relation to the South African government’s recent submission to the IJC, which clearly and unequivocally sets out the charge of genocide in relation to the Israel government’s onslaught against the Palestinian population of Gaza. The South African government’s submission is very detailed, well documented and rooted in an examination of the facts on the ground. Put that together with daily reports of the relentless bombing and shelling of the Gaza Strip, the mounting death toll, the forced displacement of people towards the border with Egypt, the deliberate targeting of civilians, hospitals, schools, UNRWA facilities, and civil infrastructure, then it seems impossible not to conclude that the Israelis are committed to a strategy of ethnic cleansing and genocide.

The Israelis can no longer pretend, and nor should its faithful allies in the West, that its response to the 7th October attack on its territory by Hamas militants is a proportionate military response. It is not. This is all part of an ongoing strategy of discrimination, oppression and displacement of the Palestinians since the Nakba of 1948.

Australia is a sovereign nation. We should not follow slavishly in the footsteps of the US, as we have so often in the past, and always with terrible consequences. Nor should we allow ourselves to be lured into the trap that seeks to conflate anti-Israel and anti-Zionist sentiment with antisemitism.

Australia is a signatory to the UN Genocide Convention. Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip clearly contravene the Convention, and I therefore urge the Government to support the South African submission.

Mike #####

 


Satellite imagery shows a residential neighborhood in Gaza City which has been hit by Israeli airstrikes. Oct. 10, 2023. 

To: 'senator.plibersek@aph.gov.au' Subject: Gaza



Dear Senator Plibersek,

The reports from Israel about the Netanyahu government’s intentions for the future of the Palestinian inhabitants of the Gaza strip are increasingly alarming.

Ministers in the Netanyahu government are now talking openly about the plan to drive out the Palestinian people and replace them with Israelis and Jewish colonists. The Agriculture Minister, Avi Dichter, boasts that: “We are now rolling out the Gaza Nakba. Gaza Nakba 2023. That’s how it will end”. Netanyahu has told his party that the DRC is prepared to accept Palestinians, and that there are active discussions taking place with other countries.

Will the Australian government and the US finally draw a red line in the sand and make it clear to the Israelis that removing the Palestinian people from Gaza, under whatever pretext, simply cannot, and will not happen?

Let us be quite clear. Bombing the Gazans out of their homes, starving them, denying them medical aid and forcing them to mass on the Egyptian border so that, finally, they will leave “voluntarily” – which is clearly the Israeli strategy- will not be permitted by the international community.

It is well beyond time to call out and put an end to this genocide. Israel must be held to account for its war crimes, and the Australian government should not continue to sit on the fence.

Mike

To: 'senator.wong@aph.gov.au' Subject: Palestine

 To: 'senator.wong@aph.gov.au' <senator.wong@aph.gov.au>
Subject: Palestine


Dear Senator Wong,

This is not a happy New Year for the Palestinian people of Gaza or the West Bank.

We now know that more than 80% of northern Gaza – homes, schools, hospitals, infrastructure, UNRWA facilities, mosques and churches have been seriously damaged or razed to the ground by the invading Israeli military forces. A New York Times article explains that this is worse than the WWII carpet bombing of Dresden. So much for all the reassurances, which you have been happy to support, that Israel is using the utmost restraint and seeks to avoid civilian casualties.


You must know that this is nonsense. What is unfolding is a deliberate act of genocide, a serious attempt to eradicate the Palestinian population of the Gaza strip. Most of the population has now been displaced. Nowhere is safe. We now have Israeli ministers calling for the remaining Palestinians to be expelled from Gaza, and for colonist Jewish settlers to take their place. This is illegal under international law, just as it is illegal for more than 600,000 Jewish settlers to take over and settle on Palestinian land in the West Bank.

We now know that more than 1% of the Palestinian people of Gaza have been killed, that thousands lie buried under the rubble, and that more than 50,000 have been injured. Just imagine for a moment if that were to be replicated in Australia, where our population is ten times greater than that of the Gaza strip.   That’s 300,000 people killed, 500,000 injured, and 50,000 buried under the rubble, most of them women and children. What, do you think, would be the international response?  Would we continue to supply the enemy with weapons, whilst urging the invading forces to show a little restraint? I think not.

It's beyond time for a reality check.

Israel needs to be finally held to account for the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, which has been ongoing since 1948. The illegal settlements on the West Bank and in East Jerusalem need to be abandoned and handed to the Palestinian people, on whose land they have been built. The international community needs to insist that the Israeli government complies with UN resolutions, or face international sanctions.

Mike XXXXXXXX