Hi, friends--

As you may know, the Peace & Justice Center published a statement on 
Israel/Palestine in the August 2004 newsletter (please see below).

As a direct result, they have received some cancellations of memberships, 
including that of Rabbi Joshua Chasan of Ohavi Zedek. His letter to P&JC 
appears in the September 2004 newsletter.

We think that we should show our support for Peace & Justice's stand on 
this issue. How should we  go about doing so? We will discuss this at the 
meeting on Monday. In the meantime, please give this some thought. One 
thing that we can do is to write letters of support. Also, if you are not 
members of Peace & Justice, you might want to consider joining the 
organization to show your support of them at this time.

Best,
Kris and Mousa

The Peace & Justice Center's Statement on Israel/Palestine follows below.

---Text of Statement---

The Board of the Peace & Justice Center of Burlington, Vermont urges our 
government to join the rest of the civilized world in condemning the 
Israeli government's militaristic assault on the Palestinian people. US tax 
dollars directly support this violence, as the US government gives more 
military aid to Israel than to any other country in the world. The brutal 
tactics of the Israeli army against the innocent residents of Gaza and the 
continuing construction of a wall, cutting into Palestine territory, 
further increases the hardships on Palestinians, reduces the possibility of 
a peaceful settlement, and incites radical Arab groups to further violence. 
We call upon the state of Israel to abandon settlements in the West Bank 
and Gaza Strip and renew efforts towards a two state solution. Furthermore, 
we call upon Arab nations to formally recognize Israel's right to exist. In 
addition:

  - We believe that the oppression of the Palestinian people could not 
continue if not for the massive economic, military and diplomatic support 
of the United States.

- We recognize that the United States has stood virtually alone in 
undermining the international consensus that advocates a political solution 
recognizing the right of Palestinians to national self-determination, the 
right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and the creation of 
a state roughly along the 1967 borders with minor bilateral adjustments and 
security guarantees.

- We mourn the loss of life on all sides of the Arab/Israeli conflict 
whether by suicide bomber or helicopter gunship and state unequivocally 
that the root cause of this violence is occupation.

- We acknowledge and support the efforts of the Israeli peace movement, 
most notably the Israeli Refusniks, a group whose courageous refusal to 
participate in the ongoing injustice of occupation inspires people of 
conscience everywhere. We support the efforts of individuals and groups on 
all sides who work for a just peace in Palestine.

- We believe that the US/Israeli program of expanded settlements, security 
highways, housing demolitions and the construction of an apartheid wall 
undermine the viability of a Palestinian state.

Therefore, we call on the United States government to:

1. Initiate a cut-off of military aid to Israel and a freeze on all pending 
arms sales or transfers until Israel lifts the current siege of Palestinian 
territory.

2. Urge Israel to withdraw to its pre-1967 borders.

3. End U.S. arms sales to the _entire_ Middle East region.

4. Support full and immediate implementation of all relevant United Nations 
resolutions on the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

---End of Text---




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