5759 Events
CPT Hebron and a Rebuilders Against Bulldozers (RAB) delegation helped the Jaber family and other local landowners of the Beqa'a valley protest the confiscation of their property by Israeli authorities at an action on June 4th, 1999. The focus of the action was a gas station under construction on the bypass Highway 60 which connects Israeli settlements near Hebron with Jerusalem. The gas station is intended for settler use. Bearing a banner reading, "THIS GAS STATION IS BUILT ON CONFISCATED PALESTINIAN LAND; IT FUELS OCCUPATION AND POLLUTES PEACE," the group marched past Israeli soldiers and police who were guarding the station. Singing "We Shall Overcome", the marchers displayed the banner on confiscated Jaber land and held a short rally. Abdel Hadi Hantash of the Palestinian Land Defense Committee, Hebron, welcomed the diverse group which included members of Israeli peace groups such as Gush Shalom, Peace Now, and Rabbis for Human Rights, and Palestinian families whose land has been confiscated. He gave a brief general history of the land confiscation question which appears to be reaching a new crisis in the transition between governments after the recent Israeli elections. Two members of the Jaber family, Rodina the wife of Atta Jaber and his sister Kokab Jaber, gave passionate and eloquent accounts of harassment and past confiscations. The Jaber family has held documented possession of the land for over a century. Mark Frey spoke for CPT and Rabbi Arik Asherman of Rabbis from Human Rights spoke for Israeli Jews who oppose confiscation and other injustices. After the demonstrators sang, "We Shall Not Give Up The Fight", an olive tree was planted by Rodina Jaber and members of CPT and Gush Shalom in the confiscated and bulldozed ground. J. Quinn Brisben, member of a CPT "Rebuilders Against Bulldozers" delegation, spoke briefly on the olive tree as a symbol of peace and generational continuity. Abu Hussami Jaber expressed the thanks of the extended Jabber family, many of whom live in the threatened area. Police ordered the group to leave, which it did after singing, "We Shall Overcome". No arrests were made, although soldiers took pictures of all members of the group. CPT brings several RAB delegations to Israel/Palestine each year. Delegates learn about the political conflict and, when possible and appropriate, take action to rebuild demolished Palestinian homes. The current delegation members are: J Quinn Brisben, Chicago IL; Julie Hart, Newton KS; Benno Barg, Kitchener ON; and Doug Horst, Cambridge, ON.
In the afternoon of Monday, June 7, the new Knesset will convene for the first time. At 4.30, peace activists will be demonstrating at its entrance. Gush Shalom joins this initiative together with Yesh Gvul, Bat Shalom, Committee against House Demolitions, Women in Black, Hadash and members of Meretz. We will be there to remind Prime Minister elect Ehud Barak that we voted for him to go ahead with making peace possible - which means an end to settlements. We will call upon Barak to include in his cabinet parties representing Israel's Arab citizens, and put an end to 51 years when they were excluded from holding a ministerial post in the government of their country. Transportation from Tel-Aviv: 3.00 PM from the Arlozorov St. Railway Station. (Please register in advance - and as soon as possible! - at phone 03-5221732).
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