Los Angeles Launches Nation’s First Israel Divestment Campaign

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On April 1, 2010, in a no-holds-barred interview with the Christian Science 
Monitor, Israeli peacemaker Jonathan Ben Artzi, a PhD candidate at Brown 
University and nephew to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, made clear 
his belief that equality and social justice will prevail in Israel when the 
government and people of the United States adopt a no-tolerance stance toward 
Israel’s abuse of Palestinians. 


Ben Artzi, whose family has lived in the region for nine generations, and who’s 
seen a lifetime of Israel’s abuse of Palestinians, declared:
“Sometimes it takes a good friend to tell you when enough is enough. 

As they did with South Africa two decades ago, concerned citizens across the US 
can make a difference by encouraging Washington to get the message to Israel 
that this cannot continue.”

Jonathan’s reference to South Africa is a testament to the powerful roll played 
by valiant Americans who participated in protests, boycotts and divestment 
actions nationwide, most between 1984 and 1989, which ultimately forced the 
white minority South African government to relinquish control over its 
oppressed 
Black majority.

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