Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Tragedy of Israel, of All Our National Violences


To the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer Community of Tel Aviv and Israel.
We are standing with you in solidarity in this time of great sadness and mourning. We join thousands of queer, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transpeople around the world who refuse to let hatred destroy the beauty of human love.
From Joan Nestle and Alex Nissen of Women in Black, Melbourne, Monday, August 3, 2009
I want to say that I carry with me always in my heart the young gay people I met in Israel in 2008. I saw your beauty of body and heart, and to think that such courage and hope should be so endangered deeply saddens me but I know our collective strength.
Joan
Women in Black understands that societies that use violence against civilians they deem unworthy as an every day expression of national policies, as the Israeli government does, open their own streets to brutal enactments of punishment of the unwanted. We stand, as queer and straight women, against homophobia, racism and the daily deaths of Palestinian lives and dreams.
Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
(23-29, July 2009)
7 Palestinian civilians, including one child and one woman, wounded by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the West Bank
IOF conducted 21 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, and one into the Gaza Strip
IOF arrested 14 Palestinian civilians, including two children, in the West Bank
IOF arrested 200 Palestinian workers from Barta's Village, which is isolated by the Annexation Wall
IOF have continued to impose a total siege on the OPT and have isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world
IOF troops arrested at military checkpoints in the West Bank arrested one Palestinian civilian.
IOF troops have continued measures aimed at evicting Palestinian families from their traditional homes in East Jerusalem
Israeli settlers seized a Palestinian house in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood
From the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights Gaza (PCHR, http://www.pchrgaza.org)-
-and this is only one week's report. We stand because we cannot endure the ongoing nationally ordained suffering of a people day after day. I stand as a 70 year old American Jew, now an Australian one, as a queer woman to say to the sky above us, I see, I see and I will say no. Join Us.
Joan

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