Re: Your Contribution to Gaza |
December 7, 2012
Despite the implementation of a ceasefire on November 21, 2012, the violence hasn’t stopped. While the fishermen of Gaza were promised they could fish without fear of attack from the Israeli navy, attacks resumed within days of the agreement. In the past two weeks, the Israeli military has arrested 29 fishermen and impounded 9 fishing boats. Gaza fishermen face a harrowing choice: go out to sea and risk being shot by Israeli soldiers, or have no food to feed their families.
The same thing happens to Gazan farmers, who are still unable to farm their land if Israel considers it too close to the Israeli border-- and some farmers have even been shot and seriously injured since the ceasefire. Please join us in sending a message to President Obama and Secretary Clinton. Tell Israel to respect the terms of the ceasefire: Allow the farmers to farm and the fishermen to fish without fear of attack. As farmer Jaber Abu Rgela told us, “We are merely trying to make a living so we can feed our families. Is that too much to ask?” With hope for lifting the siege of Gaza, P.S. Save the date! AIPAC Exposed will take place from March 2-5th in 2013 in Washington DC, during the time that AIPAC has its annual policy meeting. |

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