Israel’s 60th Birthday


Paul McCartney Day-Trippin to Apartheid Israel
July 21, 2008, 6:06 pm
Filed under: Beatles, Israel, Ron Prosor, UK | Tags: , , , ,

In 1965 Israel was scared the Beatles would corrupt the country, in 2008 it’s the country thats corrupted the Beatles.  Well one of them anyway - Paul McCartney.  Ron Prosor the PR tosser has had his wet propaganda dreams come true, what better brand to associate with and legitimise the criminal apartheid state of Israel, it’s at times like this I really miss John Lennon… Although Pauls spokesman has said ‘nothing is confirmed.’  So perhaps theirs still hope and Prosors been a bit premature again, probably trying to use media pressure to win the deal.  If he does accept McCartney will be living up to his bands lyrics as a day tripper as John put it “Day trippers are people who go on a day trip, right? Usually on a ferryboat or something. But [the song] was kind of… you’re just a weekend hippie. Get it?”  The following from the Independent, see the Telegraph for more:

Sir Paul McCartney has been asked to play a concert in Israel, 43 years after the Beatles were banned from performing in the country.

The star was approached about staging a Tel Aviv gig this September, a source close to the deal confirmed last night. The revelation was greeted with excitement in the Israeli press. Sir Paul’s spokesman said that “nothing is confirmed”, but negotiations were continuing.

McCartney, 66, and his fellow Beatles were banned from performing in Israel in 1965 when the country’s then education minister, David Zarzevski, thought that a show by the band would threaten the morals of the nation’s youth.

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60 years of Israeli war crimes – no reason to celebrate!
June 29, 2008, 2:26 pm
Filed under: Anniversary, Israel, Palestine, Salute to Israel Parade, UK, london, manchester | Tags: ,

Press release from the groups involved in todays demo against the Salute to Israel parade.

Buses will travel round central London 29 June to explain the catastrophe experienced by Palestinians.

Salute Israel, a parade and rally in Trafalgar Square on 29 June, will celebrate 60 years since the establishment of the state of Israel.  For millions of Palestinians, this is no cause for celebration.  It is the Nakba – or catastrophe – which started in 1948, when 13,000 Palestinians were killed and over 750,000 Palestinians were forced from their homes.  The Nakba continues today, as those refugees and their descendents are still denied by Israel their basic right to return to their homes, and Palestinians living under occupation continued to be killed in military attacks.  Dr Hafez al-Karmi, President of Palestinian Forum of Britain, described the planned activities as “a reminder to the British public that the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people has gone unabated and has never ceased since 1948.  The occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, the Apartheid policies imposed on Palestinians and the starvation of 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza today are sufficient proof that the plan to ethnically cleanse Palestine remains in action.”

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Welsh Assembly Sparks Outrage in Boycott Call
June 20, 2008, 4:28 pm
Filed under: Boycott, Israel, Ron Prosor, UK | Tags: , , , ,

Welsh Assembly Presiding Officer Dafydd Elis-Thomas is to be commended for urging colleagues to boycott a visit by Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor. In a leaked email he is quoted as saying “I am unwilling to accept the invitation to meet the ambassador because of my objection to the failure of the state of Israel to meet its international obligations to the Palestinian people of the Holy Lands. I would invite other colleagues to do the same.” This call has generated a lot of press: I count at least 9 newspaper articles including the Daily Mail, BBC, Jerusalem Post, Jewish Chronicle, AFP, Wales Online, etc. All of them negative I might add.

The BBC counters Mr Elis-Thomas’s email with 6 spokesmen and you’ll notice they quoted no-one who was in favour of the boycott. One of the 6 was Rodney Berman, the leader of Cardiff council, who believes Wales’ Jewish community would be shocked at the “strident tone.” He then adds “If AMs have concerns, as I do myself, about policies followed by the Israeli government then surely it’s better to use this event to talk about those concerns rather than to put up barriers which can only promote further misunderstanding.”

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Ron Prosor’s PR Problem
June 11, 2008, 10:06 am
Filed under: Edinburgh University, Israel, Ron Prosor, Scotland, UK | Tags: , , ,

My first article on Ron Prosor, published on the Electronic Intifada:

It would appear that the ambitions of the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom far outweigh his abilities as recently acquired documents from the University of Edinburgh reveal his embassy bungled a public lecture and then tried to lay the blame elsewhere.

Ron Prosor became the new Israeli Ambassador in November 2007, arriving with a fresh enthusiasm for the promotion of Israel. They’ll be “coming out of London to make the case for Israel,” the Israeli daily Haaretz reports he told embassy staff, adding that “I’m not afraid to appear anywhere and there is no platform — suitable, of course — that I will not utilize for PR work.”

Why would the Israeli embassy need to launch a public relations offensive? There are several probable reasons. Firstly it might be due to polls that consistently label Israel the “world’s worst brand.” Or that after Israel’s July 2006 war on Lebanon — during which more than one thousand Lebanese civilians were killed by Israeli forces — an Israeli public relations conference concluded that the propaganda battle had been lost and they had to improve their efforts because as The Guardian reports one attendee explained, “you need to shoot a picture before you shoot them.

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Pro-Israel Lobbyist in BBC Glass House Throws Stones
June 10, 2008, 10:40 pm
Filed under: BBC, Israel, UK, Zionist federation | Tags: , , ,

A biased BBC source is unhappy that other BBC sources are biased. Yes you heard it here first, the Jerusalem Post has run an opinion piece by the Director of Public Affairs for Britain’s Zionist Federation (ZF), Gavin Gross, saying that he is unhappy working with the BBC due to their use of biased sources. Bearing in mind that he is head of PR for the ZF which has a long successful history as part of the Israel Lobby in the UK, it’s quite funny to hear Gavin’s concern. Doesn’t he consider himself a biased source? Doesn’t he think his organisations attempts to shape news on the Israel-Palestine conflict inside the BBC as incorrect? I certainly consider him extremely biased, as a member of a lobby group and a PR goon, and hope he walks away from the BBC as he shouldn’t be anywhere near the place. It seems to me that as he approves of himself as a source he doesn’t really have a problem with bias, he just doesn’t like perspectives other than his own.  Also we might ask why he doesn’t want to discuss what happened 60 years ago while he is celebrating a 60 year anniversary? The anniversary reminds myself and many others of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine and it’s important to highlight this history, much more important than whatever superficial little party it spoils. Personally I wasn’t happy with the BBC either - it was mostly ‘Israel birthday’ articles with a small mention to the Nakba in them (can’t recall them saying ‘ethnic cleansing’) when it should have been articles about the ethnic cleansing perhaps mentioning the celebrations (and how divisive or disgusting they are, dancing on Palestinian graves).

Is it Time to Give Up on the BBC? At Britain’s Zionist Federation (ZF), the topic on which we get the most correspondence is the perceived anti-Israel bias of the BBC. While I tell people they can complain to the BBC if they have a problem with a particular news item, from the ZF’s point of view I have always argued that it is more useful to feed the BBC with interesting Israel story ideas and assist producers as programs are being made, rather than attacking them after a particular story airs. However, after my experiences in the lead-up to Israel’s 60th anniversary, I wonder whether this is simply a lost cause.

In May I was invited to appear on BBC Radio 4’s Sunday program, a religious news and current affairs show, to discuss the ZF’s upcoming “Israel 60″ concert at London’s Wembley Arena that attracted over 7,500 people. The producers also invited Ivor Dembina, a Jewish comedian performing at a Jewish Socialists’ Group (JSG) dissenting event at a small hall in north London. Dembina had just signed a letter in The Guardian newspaper titled “We’re not celebrating Israel’s anniversary” which claimed that Israel was a “state founded on terrorism, massacres and the dispossession of another people from their land” and which “even now engages in ethnic cleansing.”

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Gordon Brown in bed with Israel
May 21, 2008, 5:07 pm
Filed under: Gordon Brown, Israel's 60th Birthday, UK

Gordon Brown seems to have been a little sheepish about celebrating the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Deciding only at the last minute to attend the party.  I think he needs a party to take his mind of flushing as his premiership disappears down the pan - not sure why he chose this one though…

Britain’s prime minister made a surprise visit to the Israel’s Independence Day reception at the Israeli embassy in London.

Gordon Brown was the first British prime minister to attend the reception since Tony Blair in 1998, when Israel celebrated its 50th anniversary. Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor told JTA he didn’t know until the last minute whether Brown would attend the 60th birthday event.

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Pro-Palestinian Rally Through London
May 13, 2008, 1:44 pm
Filed under: Israel's 60th Birthday, Nakba, Peaceful Protest, UK, london

Witness Statement from speaker at demonstration

The following from the UK Palestine Solidarity Campaign for more see Peoples Geography.

15000 people demonstrate in London on 10 May 2008London protest calls for Free Palestine

Thousands marched through London, sixty years after the Palestinian Nakba, to demand an end to the siege on Gaza, an end to Israeli occupation, and for the right of return of refugees.

The demonstration, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and the Palestinian Forum in Britain, was supported by trade unions UNISON, Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), Unite the Union, Communication Workers Union, GMB, TSSA, RMT, Fire Brigades Union, and the National Union of Miners, who joined organisations such as the Association of Palestinian Community UK, Amos Trust, Friends of Al Aqsa UK, Palestinian Return Centre, War on Want, Jewish Socialist Group, Pax Christi, Stop the War Coalition, Jews for Justice for Palestinians, Britain Palestine Twinning Network, ICAHDUK, Friends of Lebanon, Federation of Student Islamic Societies, and Midlands Palestinian Community Association.

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Brown nosing Israel
May 9, 2008, 12:08 pm
Filed under: Gordon Brown, Israel, Israel's 60th Birthday, UK | Tags:

Brown praises the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, the following from the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign.  We might ask: is he aware of how many Palestinian victims have been persecuted?

gordon brown israelGORDON Brown… pledged at a service on Wednesday night to mark the Jewish state’s 60th birthday that Britain would continue to be “a true and constant friend of Israel in good times and in bad”. And he announced that he would soon by paying Israel a visit.

“We will never reduce our efforts to secure for Israel a future free from terror, a future where - alongside a viable Palestinian state - children and the children of all your neighbours can believe in a brighter future.”
With his father - a church minister - being a frequent visitor to Israel, he said he learned of the fight for a Jewish homeland, the Balfour declaration and the promises made - some of which have been honoured and some which have been broken. “I learned of the ancient dream of the Jewish nation becoming reality in the modern state of Israel,” Mr Brown went on.

…He announced that against the backdrop of the current political process - which presented all with the real opportunity to move forward - he would be visiting Israel in July at the invitation of Ehud Olmert…he was well aware of just how many victims and persecution were part of Israel’s history. (sic)

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PALESTINE AND THE UK ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT
May 6, 2008, 3:05 pm
Filed under: Israel's 60th Birthday, Palestine, Peaceful Protest, UK, london | Tags:

From the Stop the War coalition:

Stop the War is calling on all its supporters to join the national demonstration for Palestine in London next Saturday, which will mark the 60th anniversary of what Palestinians call the Nakba - the catastrophe - when Israeli forces used terror and brute force to drive hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland.

Sixty years of colonial expansion and brutal occupation have followed — in violation of numerous United Nations resolutions — and today the Israelis have imposed a blockade on Gaza which starves one and a half million inhabitants of food and essential resources. Across Gaza and the West Bank, Palestinians are living in the most abject conditions, under which Israel has set up walls and checkpoints that separate farmers from their lands, students from their schools and universities, patients from their hospitals and families from each other.

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UK Jewish anti-Zionists decry Israel’s 60th
May 1, 2008, 12:08 pm
Filed under: Israel's 60th Birthday, UK | Tags: , , , ,

UK Jewsih Anti-Zionists have published an excellent statement in the Guardian in opposition to the policies of the State of Israel (thanks Above and Beyond).

A day before Holocaust Remembrance Day and a week prior to Israel’s 60th Independence Day, a group of approximately 100 UK Jewish anti-Zionists have published a statement in Britain’s The Guardian newspaper declaring their opposition to the policies of the State of Israel.The article, published in Wednesday’s Guardian under the title “We’re not celebrating Israel’s anniversary”, accuses Israel of ethnic cleansing, violating international law, and denying Palestinians “their human rights and national aspirations”.

The statement continues to call on the Israeli government to end the embargo on Gaza and grant the right of return for Palestinian refugees.

Signatories include playwright Harold Pinter, and internationally known doctor Steven Rose, British Radio 4 broadcaster Mike Rosen, Daniel Machover, the judge who filed charges against IDF reservist Doron Almog, and Haim Bresheeth, the professor of communications at the University of East London who issued the call for an academic boycott of Israel.

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Scots Remember the Nakba - Local Zionists Unhappy

Scots upset with the 60th ‘birthday’ celebrations for Israel have arranged a counter meal as a form of protest. I have some small involvement with the groups here and this guy, writting in the letters page of the JC, is way off the mark. Good to see the protest is working though. I’ve added the SPSC reply below too.

On May 9, the day after Israel’s Scottish friends have celebrated the 60th anniversary of Israel’s independence, the Scottish-Islamic Foundation, in partnership with an extremist, anti-Israel group, will “celebrate” the “nakba”, the catastrophe, at the same venue in Giffnock, in the heartland of the Scottish Jewish community. Who, in their right mind, would want to sit down to a slap-up meal in celebration of an ignominious defeat, more especially in partnership with those who accuse Jews of “stealing the organs of non-Jews”, talk of “Jewish supremacism” and belittle the recent murders of Jewish students in Jerusalem?

S Grossman, Newton Mearns, Glasgow

The reply

Mr Grossman’s letter is untrue in every detail, as your readers can easily confirm. Exposing the genocidal Jewish settlers who graduate from Mercaz HaRav to Hebron is not to accuse Jews in general of anything at all. A discussion of the ‘Jewish supremacism’ embedded in the State of Israel is as acceptable as that of the ‘White supremacism’ that once scarred South Africa and Alabama. Your readers may wish to defend or oppose entrenched political and economic privileges for Jews in Israel, but none, I think would deny it in private. Similarly, far from trying to ‘belittle’ the recent killings of Mercaz HaRav students, your correspondent accurately reported me: “Mr Napier told the JC that…he did not seek to justify the murders.”

I share in the outright ‘disgust at Israel’s treatment of the Palestinian people’ expressed by the majority of members of the current Scottish Government on behalf of the Scottish people, including the good people of East Renfrewshire. As for accusations of ‘anti-Semitism’, we know that it is an axiom of political Zionism, independent of all observations, that anti-Semitism is endemic, timeless and ineradicable.

Living in a Britain which is currently waging a vicious war in Iraq, I accept that we have responsibility to oppose British involvement in that carnage. Jews of conscience similarly need to distance themselves from the atrocious crimes of the State of Israel. As for us, we will continue to campaign for universal human rights for all in Israel/Palestine, for a situation where Arabs and Jews can live together, after the Zionist jackboot has been removed from the neck of the long-suffering Palestinians.Best

Mick Napier
Chair, Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign
www.scottishpsc.org.uk



JSF: Zionism is too Exclusive

Really excellent commentry on the Windsor Castle event by Jews Sans Frontieres. The end I found especially funny, when you read through the comments you can’t help but notice some truth to it:

Apparently, the royal celebrations of 60 years of ethnic cleansing of Palestine and relentless aggression towards its natives and neighbours was a bit of a damp squib, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency drawing on a report in the Jewish Chronicle.

Prince Edward became the first royal officially to participate in Israel’s independence celebrations at a JNF-UJIA dinner at Windsor Castle on Monday.

Standing in for his father, the Duke of Edinburgh who had been hospitalised with a chest infection several days earlier, the Earl of Wessex attended a champagne reception for the 300-strong gathering.

Even though he left before dinner, he greeted guests including Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor and Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks.

Wow, how exciting! The Earl of Wessex no less, and even he had better things to do than break bread with a bunch of rich zionists. Ponder this, the Earl of Wessex? The Earl of an earldom that doesn’t exist greeting activists for a state that shouldn’t exist. Was there a message from the royals there?

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PROTEST IN LONDON AGAINST ISRAEL’S INVITATION TO TURIN BOOK FAIR
April 7, 2008, 3:12 pm
Filed under: Book, Israel, Israel's 60th Birthday, Italy, Peaceful Protest, Turin Book Fair, UK, london

Turin book fair protest London

On Monday 31 March over two dozen people picketed the Italian Embassy in London with placards, banners and loudhailers, calling for a boycott of the Turin Book Fair, which has invited Israel as the “guest of honour”.

Protesters were appalled that the President of the Italian Republic has added his weight to this decision by publicising his intention to open this Book Fair on May 8, even though this is in the week of Nakba – the 60th anniversary of the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people by the Israeli state.

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Israel’s 60th: Windsor Castle Protest
April 4, 2008, 1:09 pm
Filed under: Israel, Israel's 60th Birthday, Royal Family, UK, Windsor Castle, london

The protest at Windsor Castle has made it into the Israeli press already - lets hope it will get more attention during the event.  The article also mentions the work of Professor Sands which I thought was excellent and added an article of his to the resources page.  You can read it here on Peoples Geography.

As the Jewish people prepare for the 60th birthday of the re-establishment of the Jewish state, the detractors of that state, and of the people whose national interests it was re-established to serve, are also preparing themselves for this event. The Palestine Solidarity Campaign, for instance, is calling upon its followers to demonstrate at Windsor Castle against the JNF’s gala banquet there on April 7, with the slogan “Come Spoil Israel’s 60th Birthday Bash”, and we can be sure that the spoilers will be out in force. We can also be certain that, as the 60th anniversary (14 May) approaches, the spoilers will make every effort to focus the media’s attention on Jewish opponents of Jewish nationalism — Zionism — and I fully expect the usual suspects to be wheeled before the media.

With this prospect in mind, and mindful also of the adage that to be forewarned is to be forearmed, let me therefore also bring to your attention a relative newcomer to the brigade of Jewish enemies of Jewish nationalism, Shlomo Sand, who is a professor of history at Tel Aviv University.

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UK Action - Windsor JNF dinner Protest

Some upcoming events in the UK really worth attending - 

Windsor JNF dinner Protest

MONDAY 7TH APRIL, 6PM ONWARDS
 
‘COME SPOIL ISRAEL’S 60TH BIRTHDAY BASH AT WINDSOR CASTLE’
 
Demonstrate against Israel’s 60th Birthday celebrations at Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire.  Come with banners and placards and join us at the main entrance to the castle, Henry V111th Gate, Castle Hill, Off High Street, Windsor, Berks.
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