Unions, community groups demand Israel respect UN resolutions

May 20, 2021
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Sydney Nakba rally. Photo: Isaac Nellist

Israeli settlers鈥 forced eviction of Sheikh聽Jarrah residents in East Jerusalem, the storming of the Al-Asqua Mosque by the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) and Israel鈥檚 air strikes on Gaza's聽homes, hospitals and media organisations have sparked outrage around the world.

In Australia, tens of thousands of people took to the streets on May 14 in all major cities and some regional cities to protest Israel鈥檚 violence and its illegal occupation of Palestinian land.

The Nakba protests called for Israel to end its attacks and for the Australian government to demand Israel cease fire.

Unions and community groups are also stating their concern with Israel鈥檚 attacks and the Australian government鈥檚 silence.

on May 18 called for an immediate end to the 鈥渦njust and illegal occupation of Palestine鈥 and condemned the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, in which more than 250 people, including 66 children, have died in the past week.

The ACTU also wants the federal government to take 鈥渇irm action鈥 to 鈥渟top the escalation of violence鈥, 鈥渆nd the occupation of Palestine鈥 and work for a 鈥渟ustainable peace鈥 in accordance with resolutions 242 and 338 of the UN Security Council 鈥 the removal of illegal settlements, the withdrawal of Israel from all Palestinian lands along with the dismantling of the Separation Wall.

It also highlighted the 鈥渞epeated harassment of Palestinian trade unionists by Israeli occupation forces鈥.

Australian Unionists Supporting Palestine (AUSPalestine) called for , saying that 鈥渋ndigenous peoples around the world, Arabs, Muslims and all those suffering under imperialism will identify with the Palestinians鈥 struggle鈥.

It endorsed the against Israel and called on the federal government to 鈥渉eed its obligations under international law, and heed Australian public opinion, and end its partisan one-sided support for Israel,鈥 including cancelling military contracts with Israel.

called on May 19 for Israel to immediately stop bombing Gaza and to end its attacks on communities in occupied Palestinian territories.

鈥淎ustralia must immediately implement a humanitarian aid program for Gaza following the destruction of water, electricity and medical services,鈥 it said.

APHEDA, which has worked with Palestinian organisations for more than 30 years, said the latest bombing attacks damaged 鈥渁 large agricultural program鈥 it helped establish in Gaza.

said聽on May 19 that 鈥淚srael must immediately stop attacks on Palestinian territories鈥 and called for 鈥渢he immediate cessation of violence in Israel and Palestine鈥.

ITF President Paddy Crumlin said the attacks by the Israeli military 鈥渁re clearly in breach of international law鈥.

鈥淭he international community must pressure Israel to tackle the root causes of the latest violence: the planned illegal and unjust displacement, dispossession and eviction of Palestinians from their lands like those in聽Sheikh Jarrah; the injustices of the Israeli occupation; the blockade of Gaza; and impunity for historic war crimes and violations of international law,鈥 Crumlin said.

The ITF statement has been shared by the .

The , a longstanding member of聽the Australian Palestinian Advocacy Network, said on May 21 that it stood with 鈥渢he Palestinian people, the global trade union movement, and with United Nations and humanitarian and aid organisations in condemning these unwarranted attacks鈥.

It also said it 鈥渄eplored聽the lack of leadership by the Australian government who have refused to call on the Israeli Netanyahu government to cease the bombing of Gaza and restrain the attacks on Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territories鈥.

Greens spokesperson Janet Rice 聽on May 14 that聽the violence from the Israeli government is 鈥渦nlawful鈥 and stems from the 鈥渦njust occupation of Palestine which has subjected Palestinians to systematic discrimination and oppression鈥. The Greens are calling on the federal government to recognise Palestine.

Socialist Alliance spokesperson Sam Wainwright said Israel is an聽apartheid state, which makes it聽鈥渂oth unjust and incompatible with peace鈥. 鈥淭he insistence on Israel鈥檚 'right to exist' is really a demand for the maintenance of a supremacist 'Jewish' state, in which Palestinians are second-class citizens.鈥

Jews Against the Occupation released condemning attacks on Palestinians in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. It highlighted their brave resistance, acknowledging the imbalance of power 鈥 鈥減uny stones against the rifles of the settlers and the military might of the IDF鈥.

The . 鈥淎s anthropologists concerned about the devastating intergenerational effects of settler colonialism in Australia and around the world, we condemn ongoing efforts to dispossess Palestinians of their lands, homes and livelihoods.鈥

The (CICD) said on May 19 that Israel鈥檚 鈥渃riminal actions are endorsed by the US administration, tolerated by the European Union, and supported by the Australian government鈥. It challenged the US, EU and Australian government鈥檚 justification of Israel鈥檚 aggression with excuse that it was its鈥 鈥渞ight to self defence鈥.

鈥淭he Zionist colonisation of Palestinian land and the brutal suppression of those resisting Israel鈥檚 occupation of the West Bank and Gaza continues largely because of US financial and military backing: together with diplomatic support and complicit silence of so many western countries such as Australia,鈥 the CICD said. It聽noted that the US provides more than $3.8 billion a聽year to Israel 鈥斅爉ore than $10 million every day 鈥 while imposing some of the 鈥渨orld鈥檚 harshest sanctions against the Palestinian people鈥.

It said Israel鈥檚 attacks 鈥渉ave achieved something unprecedented since 1948: solidarity across Palestinian factions in all the occupied territories鈥.

The called on May 15 for the federal government to: condemn the violence against Palestinian protesters; call on Israel to end its occupation of Palestine; pursue peace and non-violence; and stop awarding contacts to weapons manufacturers that supply the IDF.

on May 13 called on the federal government and Labor opposition to 鈥渄emand Israel stops its attacks and condemns crimes against the people of Gaza and East Jerusalem鈥 and 鈥渞efrains from signing any trade deals with apartheid Israel鈥.

The is asking people to send a letter to MPs to call on Israel to stop and implement sanctions if it refuses.

on May 26 passed a motion in solidarity with all Palestinians in their resistance, as well as university colleagues. The motion called on members 鈥渢o participate in active solidarity with Palestinians, including in ongoing demonstrations鈥 and 鈥渘ote[d] the importance鈥 of upholding an academic boycott of Israeli universities. The also said it stood with all Palestinians聽and also sent solidarity to colleagues in Palestinian universities.

A statement in solidarity with Palesine from 聽calls on writers to "stand unequivocally in solidarity with Palestinians as they resist colonisation". "Our industry professes to nurture and enrich the experience of childhood. How then can we stay silent as children are targeted, murdered, orphaned, incarcerated, dispossessed and traumatised by an occupying state?," the .

[This article was updated on May 27.]

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