As I understand it, Boycott is something we can do as
individuals. Divestment has to be done by groups such as corporations, church
investments committees or unions. Sanctions are the responsibility of
governments.
As U.S. politicians
proudly proclaim that there is “no daylight” between the US and Israel , two groups of people are
reacting to the truth of that statement.
First is the vast majority of people all around the globe who identify
the US government and its citizens
with the atrocities committed by the Zionist government of Israel . And why
not? We finance Israel ’s
military and expansionist agenda. We ignore Israel ’s
crimes and veto UN sanctions calling for Israel to abide by international
law. What little credibility the US has had in the past is melting
away faster than the ice glaciers of the North Pole. Our claim to be an “honest
broker” is a joke. Most of the world is not laughing.
But, there is another group of people watching our
relationship with Israel .
It is a smaller group. They are made up of Jews, Christians and Muslims,
generally called “people of conscience,” who simply recognize that wrong is not
right and silence is not acceptable. Their
only authority is a voice and their weapon of choice is BDS.
Omar Barghouti explains:
The BDS movement has dragged Israel and its well-financed, bullying groups
into a confrontation on a battlefield where the moral superiority of the
Palestinian quest for self-determination, justice, freedom, and equality
neutralizes and outweighs Israel ’s
military power and financial prowess. It is the classic right-over-might
paradigm, with the right being recognized by an international public that is
increasingly fed up with Israel’s criminality and impunity and is realizing
that Israel’s slow, gradual genocide places a heavy moral burden on all people
of conscience to act, to act fast, and to act with unquestionable
effectiveness, political suaveness, and nuance, and above all else with
consistent, untarnished moral clarity. [1]
But, why BDS? The
simple answer is because life in Palestine
is a nightmare.
BDS attracted little attention until 2009. Two things
happened that year.
Next, Israel’s inexcusable attack on the humanitarian
flotilla brought to public attention the deplorable conditions forced on the
people of Gaza, most of them living in refugee camps having been driven out at
gun point by Israel in 1948 and then again in 1967.
We hear people say such things as “Well, what’s new. Jews and Arabs have been
fighting each other for thousands of years. Let them sort it out.” Well, “what’s new” is the imbalance of power
and our responsibility for it.
“According to Israeli statistics,
four days of Israeli violence have created many more victims on our side than
forty years of Palestinian violence against Israeli targets. Yet, every
casualty is one casualty too any”[2]
And Israel
gets away with it. The US has proven that it is not going to pressure,
criticize or even publically admit the crimes of Israel . We have had 62 years to
take a moral stand and consistently we have chosen to either look the other way
or support Israel ’s
brutal threat to the life and liberty of Palestinians.
Let me be clear, I support the call to BDS Israel, but not
just a few companies or products. People
of conscience must BDS Israel, all of it, no exceptions. Someone has said, “In a democracy, if a few
are guilty, all are responsible.” No
dominant nation in history has ever given up power without being pressured to
do so. Thus, I support BDS until Israel does three things:
One - Withdraw from all occupied territory: West Bank, Gaza , East Jerusalem and the Golan
Heights . Many groups, including Jewish organization, call for a
withdrawal, but this only addresses the injustice committed since 1967.
Two - Offer full rights under the law to its non Jewish
citizens. As it is, Palestinians live as
second class citizens within Israel .
Three - Allow the return of refugees or pay compensation to
those driven out in 1948 and 1967. Some are calling for the return of only
those who were alive and displaced in 1948, a number which is rapidly
decreasing due to age.
BDS must be total and complete.
When reading about Israel , many American
say, “I don’t like it, but….”
We need to change our stance to, “I don’t like it, therefore…”
I will not buy Sodastream, Caterpillar shoes, Ahava
Cosmetics or Hewlett-Packard ink for my computer.
I will write my church representatives who will be voting in
our national assembly or conference urging them to vote for divestment.
I will write congress people urging them to vote for sanctions
against Israel until Israel becomes
a democratic nation for all its citizens.
And having done all that, I will send a little money to JVP
and Sabeel.[3]
Thomas Are
December 19, 2013
[1] Omar
Barghouti, BDS, The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights. (Haymarket Books,
Chicago. 2011) p.62.
[2]
Testimony of Afif Safieh before the
British House of Commons April 21, 1991. Cited in Afif Safieh, The Peace Process, From Breakthrough to
Breakdown, (Saqi Books, 2010) p.144.
[3] JVP,
Jewish Voice for Peace, , 147 Prince Street, Suite 17 , Brooklyn , NJ 11201 .
www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org.
Sabeel,, Friends of Sabeel – North
America , PO Box 9186 ,
Portland , Oregon ,
97207