New Yorkers Protest Fundraising Cruise for
Illegal Israeli Settlements in Hebron
Gush Shalom, November 24, 2010
On
November 16,
120 New Yorkers silently picketed at the entrance to Manhattan’s Chelsea
Piers this evening to protest against the Brooklyn-based
Hebron Fund’s
fundraising event to expand illegal Israeli Jewish settlements in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Hebron. The protesters held signs
saying “End the Siege of Hebron,” “Remove the Settlers,” “Return the
Land,” “Hebron is in Palestine,” “US Dollars Feed Israeli War Crimes,”
and other signs with large photos depicting violence by Israeli settlers
and soldiers against Palestinian residents of Hebron. The protest was
endorsed by sixteen US human rights and peace groups, three of which are
Jewish (see groups below).
About forty people held a separate
protest organized by J Street U
also at Chelsea Piers criticizing the Hebron Fund fundraising event and
Israeli settlements. Some Hebron Fund attendees were forced to walk past
the two protests in order to reach the Hebron Fund event.
Riham
Barghouti from Adalah-NY commented, “On top of the US government’s $3
billion in annual aid to the Israeli government, the Hebron Fund is in
New York City raising tax-free money to support some of the most violent
and racist Israeli settlers. All Israeli settlements violate
international law. We need to end the use of US tax dollars to support
Israeli human rights abuses, and stop groups like the Hebron Fund.”
The fundraising dinner for Israeli settlements came as the Obama
Administration is pushing the Israeli government to commit to a
temporary freeze of the expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank
and East Jerusalem. In Hebron, a West Bank city with over 160,000
Palestinian residents, around 600 Jewish settlers, guarded by thousands
of Israeli soldiers, regularly employ violence to expand their control
over the city by taking over Palestinian homes and shops, and driving
out Palestinian residents, according to
the
Israeli human rights groups B’Tselem and the Association for Civil
Rights in Israel.
The Hebron Fund event was organized as a
Hudson River cruise and entitled the “Hebron Aid Flotilla” in an
apparent attempt to mock the international Freedom Flotilla that sailed
last spring to break the illegal Israeli blockade of Gaza. The Israeli
military
attacked the flotilla in international waters, killing nine
passengers, including an American citizen, and injuring an additional 58
passengers. The Hebron Fund
announcement for the event stated that “settlements are legal,” and
claimed that “the tax deductible status of the meager donations to
Hebron’s Jews comes under repeated scrutiny - for no good reason except
for racism and anti-Semitism.” The Hebron Fund’s keynote speaker,
Caroline Glick, a
former adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu, has written in the
Jerusalem Post that President Obama is “treating Israel like an
enemy.”
According to all major human rights organizations, the
UN, the International Court of Justice, and governments worldwide, all
Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem violate
the Fourth Geneva Convention. In 1979, the US State Department’s legal
adviser also issued a legal opinion that has never been revised stating
that the establishment of Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian
territories "is inconsistent with international law," according to
The Washington Post.
This is the
third consecutive year in which the Brooklyn-based Hebron Fund’s
annual fundraising dinner in New York has
faced protests. The Hebron Fund is one of a number of US nonprofits
that fund Israeli settlements. Others include
Friends
of Ir David,
American Friends of the Ateret Cohanim, and
The Central Fund for Israel. According to
the Washington Post, “A search of IRS records identified 28 U.S.
charitable groups that made a total of $33.4 million in tax-exempt
contributions to settlements and related organizations between 2004 and
2007.” A recent
New York Times report on these US settlement nonprofits quoted a
senior US State Department official saying, “It’s a problem. It’s
unhelpful to the efforts that we’re trying to make.”
In 2007,
Hebron Fund Executive Director Yossi Baumol told
The American Prospect that "[d]emocracy is poison to Arabs," "Israel
must not give Arabs a say in how the country is run," and "[y]ou'll
never get the truth out of an Arab." Noam Arnon, a 2009 Hebron Fund
fundraiser honoree, called Jewish terrorist Baruch Goldstein “an
extraordinary person'' in 1995, according to
the Associated Press. In 1994 Goldstein massacred 29 unarmed
Palestinians who were praying in a Hebron mosque, and wounded over 100
more.
For Downloadable Protest Photos See:
http://adalahny.org/photo-galleries/demo-against-the-hebron-fund-nov-16-2010
Protest Endorsers:
Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of Israel, Al-Awda
NY, American Jews for a Just Peace, Brooklyn For Peace, Code Pink,
Columbia University Students for Justice in Palestine, Delaware Valley
Veterans for Peace, Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions-USA,
Jewish Voice for Peace, Jews Say No!, Middle East Crisis Response, Siege
Busters working group, War Resisters League, WESPAC, Women in Black –
Union Square, Women of a Certain Age, Woodstock Veterans for Peace
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