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Press release, Ad-hoc Coalition for Justice in the Middle East - Los Angeles, 11 March 2009
Activists set up a mock Israeli checkpoint outside the AIPAC fundraiser. (Roxane Auer)
Dozens of Los Angeles-area Jews, Palestinians and other allies erected
a mock checkpoint at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's
(AIPAC) annual Valley Fundraiser in protest of AIPAC's attempt to steer
US policy makers to ignore recent Israeli war crimes in Gaza and the
illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian land. Cars were confronted by
people dressed as Israeli soldiers and those attending the event were
"allowed to pass through" after receiving a new program for the event
that exposes AIPAC support for Israeli policies which contravene
international law. A boisterous crowd also chanted "Angelenos choose a
side, human rights or Apartheid!" at AIPAC donors as they approached
the hotel entrance.
"At a time when President Obama's administration seeks to restart peace
talks with Palestinians and Israelis, AIPAC advocates a one-sided US
policy of supporting Israel at any cost," said Julie Hey, a graduate
student. "As a Jewish American, I am particularly appalled that my tax
dollars are funding Israel's apartheid policies."
AIPAC is self-described as "America's leading pro-Israel lobby," and as
such has supported Israel's occupation of Palestinian land, including
the use of military checkpoints and the erection of a 450-mile-long
wall that has encircled entire communities, leaving Palestinians
prisoners in their own land. The South African apartheid regime broke
the country into 10 noncontiguous Bantustans made of 13 percent of the
total land --"homelands" for the black population. Israel's "separation
wall" and settlements have broken the Palestinian territories into 12
noncontiguous cantons representing only 12 percent of the West Bank,
Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.
"Tonight we are exposing AIPAC's support of Israel's Apartheid system
and are letting the high-donors and political leaders of Los Angeles
know that is it unacceptable to support Israel's separate and unequal
treatment of Palestinians," said Lisa Adler, an LA-based community
organizer and Jewish leader. "Just as the movement for end South
African apartheid required boycott, divestment and sanctions, people of
conscience around the world are increasingly supporting the Palestinian
struggle for freedom and self-determination by boycotting all things
Israeli."
AIPAC also supported Israel's recent offensive in Gaza, which killed
more than 1,300 Palestinians and wounded more than 5,000, the vast
majority civilians. "We found strong evidence that Israel committed war
crimes during its 22-day offensive," said human rights attorney Radhika
Sainath, who recently returned from a fact-finding mission to the Gaza
Strip. "Israeli forces repeatedly violated international law by
targeting civilians, blocking medical access to the wounded, and using
weapons that cause needless suffering."
AIPAC wants Obama to agree to almost $3 billion in new military aid to
Israel. US law forbids assistance to governments that engage in a
consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized
human rights
Mostly recently, AIPAC, praised the Obama Administration's decision to
boycott the World Conference Against Racism in Geneva next month,
unless its final document drops all references to Israel and
reparations for slavery. In 2001, Bush administration diplomats walked
out of the conference in Durban, South Africa after delegates proposed
a resolution likening Zionism to racism.
Many of the same participants in today's demonstration also were part
of an ad-hoc group of Los Angeles Jews that shut down the Israeli
consulate for three hours on 14 January 2008 during Israel's invasion
of Gaza.