Jews Against the Occupation '48

Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48听is calling on Labor to heed the latest United Nations report and not participate in Israel鈥檚 genocide of Palestinians.

Rank-and-file activists within the National Tertiary Education Union organised a national day of action for Palestine at nine university campuses. Jim McIlroy reports.

We need to keep the issue of settler colonialism here and in Palestine front and centre, argues听Michelle Berkon,听as听Australia and Israel have shared values.

About 40 people formed a chain at Sydney Town Hall in solidarity with the women in Palestine on the eve of International Women鈥檚 Day.听Jepke Goudsmit reports.

Anti-Zionist Jews听Judith Treanor, Suzie Gold and Michelle Berkon,听standing several metres from a synagogue entrance holding innocuous signs, were threatened with arrest for the alleged crime of 鈥渃ausing fear and alarm鈥.

Jepke Goudsmit hopes that the full page of signatories听in the Sydney Morning Herald听and the听Age opposing Israel鈥檚听ethnic cleansing in Gaza will听lead towards a further weakening and the eventual dismantling of the Zionist project.

Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 asked on the听80th year since the liberation of Auschwitz, how much longer until the liberation of Palestine? Jepke Goudsmit reports.

Jews against the Occupation 鈥48 is calling on the international community to demand Israel be prevented from imposing a ban on the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, due to take effect on January 30. Jepke Goudsmit reports.

Jews are far from the only ethnic or religious group subjected to persecution and genocide over the centuries.听Michelle Berkon argues听that an inclusive approach to discrimination against Jews would be to include it under an umbrella definition of racism.

Israel has always appropriated and exceptionalised Jewish suffering, but anti-Zionist Jews听reclaim their听suffering under Nazi persecution from Israel鈥檚 propaganda machine, Michelle Berkon told a Palestine rally.