On the first day of the Gaza War, one year ago, activists of Gush
Shalom and other peace organizations demonstrated against it. Today
(2.1.10), many of them took part in a large demonstration, whose
main demand was to lift the siege of Gaza.
Some 3000 demonstrators gathered in Tel-Aviv’s Rabin Square and
marched to Museum Square, where a protest rally was held. The
demonstrators, activists of a wide range of peace organizations and
other citizens, chanted in unison (in Hebrew) “Gaza, do not despair
/ We shall put and end to the occupation!”, “Israel, we are ashamed
– the blockade is inhuman!” and more.
The demonstration was accompanied by large police forces, including
a helicopter which from time to time lit up the area with a huge
projector. However, there were no incidents.
Apart from the Gush Shalom posters “The Blockade is Terrorism”,
there were the posters of the “Women’s Coalition” which said “Women
cross borders – Freedom and Justice for Gaza”. One demonstrator
brought a personal poster: “Mubarak is a War Criminal” – as a
protest against the steel wall now being built by the Egyptians
along the Rafah border. Many carried the Gush Shalom flag, which
combines the flags of Israel and Palestine. A band of drummers, some
of them women, enlivened the march.
Nurit Peled-Elchanan, a bereaved mother (and the daughter of the
late general and peace activist Matti Peled), said at the rally: “I
wonder about the astonishment voiced by the media at the violence in
the schools, the clubs and the street. Our children are just
absorbing the message conveyed by parents, elder brothers, the media
and the war criminals in uniform who come to the schools and make
speeches about the heroism of the army in Gaza.”
Uri Avnery called upon President Obama, the European Union and the
peoples of the world: “Help us to end the cancerous occupation. For
peace and reconciliation between the free State of Israel and the
free State of Palestine!” (Full text of the speech follows below)
Eilat Maoz of the Women’s Coalition said: “All around us in this
city we see war criminals who have committed these acts in Gaza.
They live their lives in peace, without fear of investigation and
punishment.”
Special applause greeted Nasser Rawi, the father of one of the
families that were evicted from their homes in Jerusalem’s Sheik
Jarrach quarter, who called upon the government in pure Hebrew “to
stop the Judaization of Jerusalem and stop sending us the settler
who beat people up and drive them out of their homes.”
Other speakers were MK Hanin Zuabi (Balad): “Denial of flour and
sugar is a method of blackmail, but the Palestinian people is not
broken”; Yael Ben-Yaphet (The Mizrachi Rainbow): “Sderot was the
excuse for war, but who now remembers the poor in Sderot?”; Abir
Kopti (Hadash): “I congratulate the British government for marking
products of settlements – this is part of what gives hope.”
The high point of the evening was the band of “Raging Grannies”,
five elderly women who – on the model of the Canadian original –
sang “modified” children’s songs. They concluded the evening with
the slightly modified text of a popular Hebrew children’s song:
“Mother said to Ahmed / My son is hero / My son never cries / like a
little stupid boy. // He had a house in Gaza / And a father, a
mother and a brother / Gaza was bombed / And the house is not there
anymore. // I do never cry / I am not a cry-baby / But why, mother,
why / Do the tears come by themselves?”
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Uri Avnery’s speech at the protest rally
First anniversary of Gaza
Tel Aviv, Museum Square, 2.1.2010:
“Cast Lead”
Was a terrible and cruel war.
It was also
A stupid and superfluous war.
If our government
Had agreed to talk with Hamas
After they won the elections –
There would have been no Qassams,
Gilad Shalit would have been home
Long ago,
Sderot and Jebaliya
Would be living in peace.
The aim of the war
Was to turn the life
Of the Gaza population
Into hell –
So they would turn against Hamas.
Instead, the whole world
Is turning against us.
We must investigate
What has happened –
Not because of Goldstone,
But for our own sake,
For the sake of Israel’
For the values we believe in.
This terrible war
Has not ended. It is going on.
For
The blockade is war.
The blockade is terrorism.
The blockade is a crime.
From here the demand goes forth:
Lift the siege!
End the collective punishment
On the Gaza population!
End the captivity
Of Gilad Shalit
And Marwan Barghouti!
We have come here to declare:
Though others may give up.
We shall not despair!
We shall not tire!
We shall not capitulate!
We will continue the fight
For peace and reconciliation
For another Israel,
A country that is good to live in.
Israel is not only They,
Not the Netanyahus, the Libermans,
The settlers.
Israel is also Us,
Therefore, we too are responsible for its actions,
Therefore it is our duty to change them.
This duty we shall not shirk.
We call upon President Obama,
Upon the European Union,
Upon the peoples of the world:
Help us
To end the cancerous occupation.
For peace and reconciliation
Between the free State of Israel
And the free State of Palestine!" |