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Nov, 9th 2006 The following is an important action alert from the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, of which ADC-NY is a member ... ADC-NY Take Action Now US Must Protest Israeli Killings in Gaza Take Action! The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) strongly condemns the latest Israeli artillery attack which has left 19 Palestinians dead in the town of Beit Hanun. This latest Israeli incursion in Palestinian territory comes just 24 hours after the Israeli Defense Force ended another invasion which led to the killings of over 50 people in the Gaza strip and almost 200 injured. ADC urges members and supporters to contact US President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice asking they publicly condemn the Israeli onslaught on Palestinians in Gaza.
Protest Israel's indiscriminate attacks on Palestinian civilians in Why: Israeli military forces have killed 77 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since beginning its military offensive on Wednesday, November 1. Today, Israel's 12-missle shelling of five homes in the Al-Kafarnah neighborhood left 18 civilians dead, including 7 children, 6 women and 11 members of the same family. http://www.pchrgaza .org/files/ PressR/English/ 2006/125- 2006.htm. These attacks are being carried out with US weapons provided as military aid to Israel, in violation of the US Arms Export Control and Foreign Assistance Acts. The US Arms Export Control Acts limits the use of US-supplied weapons to self-defense and internal policing and forbids their use against civilians. The Foreign Assistance Act bans all US assistance to countries which engage in a systematic pattern of human rights violations. How: • Organize a vigil and/or demonstration in front of your city http://www.israelem b.org/israeli- consulate- in-usa.htm to find the closest Israeli embassy. • Urge your local media to contact the English-speaking media Dr Mona Elfaraa, Doctor at Al Awda Hospital in Beit Hanoun. Dr Abu Ala'a, Professor at Gaza University. Dr Asad A. Shark, Gaza Strip, + 972 599 322636 Dr Ayoub Othman, + 972 599 412 826 Yousef Alhelou, Journalist based in Beit Hanoun. • Join the international day of action to Stop the Siege-Stop Background: In the past 8 days, Israel has killed 83 Palestinian civilians in • 2 women participating in a non-violent march to release their • 2 paramedics assisting wounded Palestinian civilians in Beit • A 4-year old child, Bara Riyad Mohammad Fayyad from Beith Hanoun, who was wounded during the shelling of his home. Humanitarian Crisis: Israel's military offensive on Gaza compounds the humanitarian crisis crippling Gazan livelihoods. According to the World Bank, "Palestinians are currently experiencing the worst economic depression in modern history." At present, unemployment is approaching an The humanitarian crisis is a result of the economic boycott called by the European Union and the United States in response to the democratic election of Hamas to leadership of the Palestinian Legislative Council in January 2006. The boycott effectively suspends $1.3 billion in aid annually. Additionally, Israel has withheld $55 million per month in tax revenue, totaling close to half a billion dollars to date. In addition to an economic boycott, Gazan residents must also contend with virtual closure. Palestinian workers from Gaza have not been allowed entry to Israel--Gaza' s major employment market-since March 12, 2006. All major entry and exit points have been sealed since June 25, 2006. On June 28, 2006 Israel shelled Gaza's major electric power generator which provided 45% of Gaza's electricity, imperiling Palestinian access to vaccines, dairy products, fresh foods and clean water. Hamas has repeatedly called for cease-fire this year, June 16, 2006 http://www.isn. ethz.ch/news/ sw/details. cfm?id=16206 July 8, 2006 http://www.redorbit .com/news/ general/564211/ israel_rejects_ hamas_ceasefire_ call/index. html?source= r_general The most recent call for a cease-fire came from Hamas spokesperson Ahmed Yousef in an New York Times op-ed on November 1st. In response to Hamas' repeated calls for calm, Israel has rejected calls for a cease-fire and has chosen to continue its indiscriminate military attacks instead.
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