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Right-Wing Zionists from 'SF Voice for Israel' Attack Meeting of 'Jewish
Voice for Peace' in San Francisco
Zionists attack meeting of Jewish peace group in California, 2
injured
Wednesday November 17, 2010 14:09 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
A meeting of the left-wing advocacy group 'Jewish Voice for Peace' in
San Francisco Sunday was attacked by right-wing Zionists from 'SF Voice
for Israel' who, wrapped in an Israeli flag, harassed and intimidated
meeting attendees, pepper spraying two attendees at point-blank range
causing their skin to be burned.
This is not the first time that
'SF Voice for Israel' members have attacked pro-Palestinian groups – at
a protest last year, 'SF Voice for Israel' members photographed the
faces of attendees, then threatening them, saying, “You’re all being
identified, every last one of you…we will find out where you live. We’re
going to make your lives difficult. We will disrupt your families…” The
threat was captured on video, and a police report was filed.
Attacks on Jews organizing for Palestinian equal rights by right-wing
Jewish Zionists have been increasing in intensity and severity in recent
months, both in Israel and in the US.
According to analyst Alex
Kane, “In Israel, there was the organized attack by the group Im Tirzu
on the New Israel Fund for the liberal group’s funding of organizations
that cooperated with Richard Goldstone’s team investigating war crimes
committed during the 2008-09 assault on Gaza. There’s the anti-boycott
legislation currently in the Israeli Knesset that would effectively
criminalize Israelis supporting the boycott, divestment and sanctions
movement. And in the most recent manifestation of Israel’s turn towards
proto-fascism and the shutting down of internal dissent, the Israeli
government has taken to threatening the cutting off of money to artists
who are urging the boycott of a cultural center in the illegal West Bank
settlement of Ariel.”
While US groups working for Palestinian
rights report being verbally harassed by Zionist minorities at most of
their protests, the physical assaults by Zionists are not as common.
But in San Francisco, a Zionist minority has moved from verbal
threats to physical assaults against pro-Palestinian activists. In the
incident on Sunday, 'SF Voice for Israel' member and Oakland-based
attorney Robin Dubner was identified as the perpetrator of the assaults
on the pro-Palestinian Jewish activists.
Retired attorney Glen
Hauer was one of the meeting attendees who was assaulted. He reported,
”When one of the intruders [Dubner] continued standing and filming
people despite the facilitator and facility manager repeatedly telling
her that she could not, I first asked her politely to please put away
the video camera, then several times told her to put away the camera,
and then tried nonviolently to stay in front of the camera with my
body. I could have taken the camera but decided instead to talk to the
woman and to try to be the only person she photographed."
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