Scottish Friends of Palestine welcomes the recent arrival
in Gaza of SS Liberty and SS Free Gaza together with their cargo
of humanitarian aid
26 August 2008
Scottish Friends of Palestine welcomes the recent arrival in
Gaza of SS Liberty and SS Free Gaza together with their cargo
of humanitarian aid. Not only did the volunteers survive a stormy
crossing, the loss of all electronic communication including
navigation (for which Israel denies, as Israel always does,
any culpability in the jamming of the boats' electronic systems)
but they faced down a determined rogue state which has shown
no mercy when it comes dealing with those who defy its diktats.
It is the state which has the unenviable reputation of being
the first democracy to shoot down a civilian airliner, together
with its passengers. And of course, if you are Palestinian,
it is the state which regards you as a "legitimate" target,
to be eliminated along with your rights.
Scottish Friends of Palestine congratulates those who put
the hard work into a venture which has broken the inexcusable
and totally inhumane siege imposed on the residents of the Gaza
Strip by the state of Israel - with the consent of the United
States and the European Union. In making a stand against the
state of Israel, they have exposed the cowardice of the international
community when it comes to dealing with the state of Israel
and its gross violation of human rights. If their determination
and resolve was mirrored in the international sphere, the world
and Israel/Palestine would be a far different place.
Scottish Friends of Palestine hope that the humanitarian mission
will not end here. Within the Gaza Strip there are many Palestinian
residents who require medical assistance unavailable within
this blockaded strip of land, the world's largest concentration
camp. These patients are denied permission to leave the Gaza
Strip, to seek medical attention elsewhere and many have died
as a consequence. What better way to expose the sham of a state
which constantly seeks the world's approbation than to give
hope to its most vulnerable victims? If the Israeli state continues
to refuse permission for the chronically sick to receive medical
attention outwith the Gaza Strip, then SS Liberty and SS Free
Gaza should consider evacuating these patients for treatment.
Scottish Friends of Palestine is a firm advocate of the total
boycott of all Israeli institutions, academic and cultural bodies
and Israeli products - until as such times that the Israeli
state ceases to boycott the rights of the Palestinian people,
and international law as it pertains to the Palestinian people.
Hugh Humphries Sec
Scottish Friends of Palestine
(0141 637 8046)
Scottish Friends of Palestine was formed in 1982 in response
to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and the subsequent attacks
on the Palestinian refugee communities.
It is an independent organisation with no political or religious
affiliations. SFoP supports the inalienable right of the Palestinian
people to self-determination, national independence and sovereignty
and the right of all Palestinian refugees to return to their
homes.
These rights have all been acknowledged by the United Nations.
SFoP campaigns for immediate and unconditional Israeli withdrawal
from all territories illegally occupied, including East Jerusalem.
We work for educational, social and cultural links between the
Scottish and Palestinian peoples.
+ GAZA (23 August 2008) - Two small boats, the SS Free Gaza
and the SS Liberty, successfully landed in Gaza early this evening,
breaking the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. The boats were
crewed by a determined group of international human rights workers
from the Free Gaza Movement.
They had spent two years organizing the effort, raising money
by giving small presentations at churches, mosques, synagogues,
and in the homes of family, friends, and supporters. They left
Cyprus on Thursday morning, sailing over 350 kilometers through
choppy seas. They made the journey despite threats that the
Israeli government would use force to stop them. They continued
sailing although they lost almost all communications and navigation
systems due to outside jamming by some unknown party.
They arrived in Gaza to the cheers and joyful tears of hundreds
of Palestinians who came out to the beaches to welcome them.
Two small boats, 42 determined human rights workers, one simple
message: "The world has not forgotten the people of this land.
Today, we are all from Gaza." Tonight, the cheering will be
heard as far away as Tel Aviv and Washington D.C.
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"We recognize that we're two, humble boats, but what we've
accomplished is to show that average people from around the
world can mobilize to create change. We do not have to stay
silent in the face of injustice. Reaching Gaza today, there
is such a sense of hope, and hope is what mobilizes people everywhere."
--Huwaida Arraf.
Huwaida is Palestinian-American, and also a citizen of Israel.
She's a human rights activist and co-founder of the International
Solidarity Movement. In 2007 she received her Juris Doctor from
American University in Washington D.C. Currently she teaches
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at Al Quds University in Jerusalem.
Huwaida sailed to Gaza aboard the SS Liberty.
"We're the first ones in 41 years to enter Gaza freely - but
we won't be the last. We welcome the world to join us and see
what we're seeing."
--Paul Larudee, Ph.D.
Paul is a cofounder of the Free Gaza Movement and a San Francisco
Bay Area activist on the issue of justice in Palestine. He sailed
to Gaza aboard the SS Liberty.
"What we've done shows that people can do what governments
should have done. If people stand up against injustice, we can
truly be the conscience of the world."
--Jeff Halper, Ph.D.
Jeff is an Israeli professor of anthropology and coordinator
of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD),
a non-violent Israeli peace and human rights organization that
resists the Israeli occupation on the ground. In 2006, the American
Friends Service Committee nominated Jeff to receive the 2006
Nobel Peace Prize with Palestinian intellectual and activist
Ghassan Andoni. Jeff sailed to Gaza aboard the SS Free Gaza.
+ Dear All The Free Gaza Boats have made it to Gaza. Excellent
news that they got there safely!!!!! http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=31473
Kamel Hawwash
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