Friday, December 24

Remembering Gaza 2 years on - Special edition

 PSC Weekly Newsletter:
December 23rd 2010
"PSC would like to wish you the very best Seasons Greetings"
Also in this week's update:
Please help fund PSC's work in 2011 and build solidarity with Palestine


New Gaza war 'only a question of time?'


Palestinian Civil Society reiterates call for a full boycott of Carmel Agrexco


Missed the last Christmas post? Send a Palestine e-Christmas card courtesy of Reading PSC

FEATURES
The Bethlehem Pack – Amos Trust Palestine resource for Churches


John Pilger's "the war you don't see" video for viewers in the UK only, until the end of January 2011

O' Little town of Bethlehem – Alice Bach

NEWS

Another Christmas under siege - Fr. Faisal Hijazin

Christmas trees "provocative": Nazareth suburb mayor


Israeli warplanes attack Gaza refuge 

The problem with Israel's Jewish 'refugee' initiative

Israeli settlement 'on rise after freeze'

IDF soldier charged with killing Gaza civilian: "I was only following orders"

Bat Yam rally: Death to Jewish women who date Arabs

Israel to deploy new tanks to Gaza

US Campaign launches ad's to stop US funding Israel

EVENTS

Thursday 23 December Bradford: Gaza Massacre Anniversary: Candle-lit Vigil


Monday 27 December Remembering Israel's war on Gaza - Vigil 27th Dec 2010, London

Tuesday 4 January Richard Graham MP - A first hand view of Gaza, Gloucester

Thursday 13 January 2011 Afternoon Play, Escape From Gaza on BBC Radio 4


Tuesday 18 January Rally for Gaza on the second anniversary of Israel's war on Gaza, London


Friday 21 January 2011 Camden Palestine Festival,  London

Saturday 22 January 2011 PSC AGM in London: Freedom for Palestine - next steps for the solidarity movement

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REMEMBERING 
GAZA 2 YEARS ON
: SPECIAL EDITION

2 years after the war in Gaza the 
situation remains dire. 
This weeks update will focus on 
the siege ofGaza and the events 
taking place to mark the 
beginning and end of the war.


White phosphorus on Gaza 








Please get involved in
our actions 
the end the siege and lift the 
blockade on Gaza!

Remembering Israel's 
war on Gaza 
END THE SIEGE ON GAZA 

Vigil outside the Israeli embassy in London
 27 December 2010, 1-3pm to mark the
second year of the start of 
Operation Cast Lead. 

Between 27 December 2008 and 18 January
2009, over 1400 Palestinians were killed by
Israel in a brutal and illegal attack on the
Gaza Strip, destroying lives and infrastructure.
Two years on, Gaza's infrastructure has still
not been repaired due to Israel's blockade.
Families are still living in tents. UN schools
are unable to rebuild asIsrael blocks concrete
and building supplies. Join us, and bring family
and friends, to send a clear message –
 END THE SIEGE ON GAZA! FREE PALESTINE!

Israeli Embassy, 2 Palace Green London W8 4QB -
Nearest Tube High Street Kensington

TRANSPORT FROM BIRMINGHAM:
Coach tickets now available from Birmingham. 

Coaches will leave from Carrs laneChurch at 9.30pm. 
Tickets approximately £10. 
To reserve a seat email aleema14@yahoo.co.uk 
with 'Gaza Vigil' in the title.


Organised by: Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign
for Nuclear Disarmament, Stop the War Coalition,
British Muslim Initiative, Friends of Al Aqsa, Palestinian 
Forum in Britain, Viva Palestina, Palestinian Return Centre, 
War on Want, Russel Tribunal on Palestine, Amos Trust, 
The Green Party, ICAHD UK, Friends of Lebanon, 
Public and Commercial Services union,
Jews for Justice for Palestinians.


Other Gaza 2 years on events:
End the siege on Gaza 










Bradford Thurs 23rd December,
4.30pm GazaMassacre Anniversary: 
Candle-lit Vigil  
In remembrance of the atrocities committed
during the assault onGaza during December
2008, Bradford PSC and partners are
asking people to gather at the bottom of
Sunbridge Road(opposite the fish &;
chip shop "The Inn Plaice") at 4.30pm on
Thursday 23rd December 2010.

Aberystwyth 
 Monday 27 December, 11am-1pm, 
Gaza Vigil: Candle-lit vigil by the Clock Tower
(top of Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth).
Please bring banners, flags, candles
(in a large glass jar is best).
Between 11 am and 1 pm.
For more information email:
 eimorley@rocketmail.com


Rally for Gaza on 
Tuesday
18 January 2011, 7pm, 
Conway Hall, Holborn,
 London.



Human Rights Watch
calls
for US and EU sanctions
against Israel over 
illegal settlements
 "Israel/West Bank: Separate and Unequal"


Children of Shu'fat refugee camp in Jerusalem looking at illegal Israeli settlement








"Under Discriminatory Policies,
Settlers Flourish,
Palestinians Suffer
(Jerusalem) - Israeli policies in the
West Bank
harshly discriminate against Palestinian
residents,
depriving them of basic necessities
while providing
lavish amenities for Jewish settlements,
Human
Rights Watch said in a report
released recently.
The report identifies discriminatory
practices that
have no legitimate security or
other justification
and calls on Israel, in addition to
abiding by its
international legal obligation to withdraw the
settlements, to end these violations of
Palestinians' rights".

Read the full report here: 
Separate and Unequal: Israel's
Discriminatory Treatment of Palestinians
in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

PHOTO: Anne Paq from Badil's
ongoing Nakba Photo Exhibition www.badil.org



Israel Effectively Denies Palestinian Victims of  Operation Cast Lead Access to Justice: PCHR files petition to Israeli Supreme Court


"The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) is filing a petition to the Israeli Supreme Court on behalf of 1,046 victims ofIsrael's 27 December 2008 – 18 January 2009 offensive on the Gaza Strip (Operation Cast Lead). The petition challenges Israeli policies which effectively deny Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip's fundamental rights to a judicial remedy and the equal protection of the law. The case is being litigated by Michael Sfard, and Carmel Pomerantz.

As a result of the physical, financial, and legal obstacles imposed by Israel, Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip – including the thousands of victims of Operation Cast Lead – are effectively prevented from seeking redress before Israeli courts. This situation results in the systematic denial of fundamental human rights".

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