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Call for Action: 40 Years of Occupation in Palestine, June 5-11

kibush Call for Action: 40 Years of Occupation in Palestine, June 5 11

The second week of June will mark forty years since the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza in the 1967 Six Day war. This is now the longest enduring military occupation in the world. While the Israeli government evades negotiations that would end the occupation and lead to a just peace, the lives of Palestinians continue to be crushed daily by closures and economic strangulation, their land confiscated for settlements and their communities made into prisons by the Segregation Wall.

At the same time, violence in the region continues to supply ideological fuel for the G8 governments in their ‘War on Terror’, explicitly declared as a never-ending, pre-emptive global war which justifies erasing civil liberties, supporting oppressive regimes, and attacking refugees and migrants. We are all victims of this war: in Palestine and Israel, in Iraq and in Colombia, in Germany and in the U.S.A.

With the occupation at forty it should be clear to all that its forceful hegemony cannot be resisted by established political means alone. This is both morally insufficient and doomed to practical failure. As a strategic and practical alternative, the “Occupation 40″ coalition is calling for six days of actions to mark forty years of occupation, on June 6 to 12 2007. A Global Day of Action has also been called on June 9.

The coalition is a democratic and non-hierarchical action platform of grassroots Israeli groups and organizations. Peace organizations, artists, students’ groups, internal refugees, anarchists, animal rights activists, communists and individuals participate in this initiative. The six-day convergence in Israel will include demonstrations, direct actions, discussions and cultural events.

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Avaaz: Iraq is Dying

Dear friends,

The nightmare in Iraq worsens daily. It’s make-or-break time — but next Thursday in Egypt, we could start to turn the tide. Because on May 3rd – for the first time ever – top US and Iraqi leaders will meet with Iran and Syria plus international powers. They can agree on negotiations to end the war — or escalate their bloody conflict.

Iraq: It Ends on May 3rd Avaaz is launching a major advertising and text-message campaign inside Iraq this week to bring Iraqi voices to this decisive meeting. As citizens around the world, let’s join our voices with theirs to end this war — sign the petition calling for negotiations and a withdrawal of US troops here:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/iraq_new_plan/

To make sure we’re heard, we’ll hand-deliver our petition to the leaders’ conference in Sharm El-Sheikh on May 3rd, and project Iraqi text-messages on to a huge wall near the US Capitol building in Washington.

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President Mahmoud Abbas (Fatah) letter to Ismail Haniya (Hamas)

The following is the text of the letter from president Mahmud Abbas asking Hamas premier Ismail Haniya to form a new government.

Greetings,

In my capacity as chairman of the PLO Executive Committee and President of the Palestinian National Authority and after reviewing the Basic Law and based on the authorities vested in me:

First: I commission you to form the next Palestinian government within the set period as stipulated in the Basic Law.

Second: after concluding the formation of the government and presenting it to us, the government will be presented to the Palestinian Legislative Council to get the confidence vote.

Third: I call upon you as PM of the next government to abide by the interests of the Palestinian people and to preserve their rights and maintain their accomplishments and develop them and work on achieving their national goals as ratified by the resolutions of the Palestinian National Council (the PLO’s legislative body) meetings and the Basic Law articles and the national conciliation document and Arab summit resolutions and based on this, I call upon you to respect the Arab and international legitimacy resolutions and agreements signed by the PLO.

May God help you in your steps and duties.

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The Makkah Agreement between Hamas and Fatah

Based on the generous initiative announced by Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz and under the sponsorship of his majesty, Fatah and Hamas Movements held in the period February 6 – 8, 2007 in Holy Mecca the dialogues of Palestinian conciliation and agreement and these dialogues, thanks to God, ended with success and an agreement was reached on the following:

First: to ban the shedding of Palestinian blood and to take all measures and arrangements to prevent the shedding of Palestinian blood and to stress the importance of national unity as the basis for national steadfastness and confronting the occupation and to achieve the legitimate national goals of the Palestinian people and adopt the language of dialogue as the sole basis for solving political disagreements in the Palestinian arena.

Within this context, we offer gratitude to the brothers in Egypt and the Egyptian security delegation in Gaza who exerted tremendous efforts to calm conditions in Gaza Strip in the past period.

Second: Final agreement to form a Palestinian national unity government according to a detailed agreement ratified by both sides and to start on an urgent basis to take the constitutional measures to form this government.

Third: to move ahead in measures to activate and reform the Palestine Liberation Organisation and accelerate the work of the preparatory committee based on the Cairo and Damascus Understandings.

It has been agreed also on detailed steps between both sides on this issue.

Fourth: to stress on the principle of political partnership on the basis of the effective laws in the PNA and on the basis of political pluralism according to an agreement ratified between both parties.

We gladly announce this agreement to the Palestinian masses and to the Arab and Islamic nation and to all our friends in the world. We stress our commitment to this agreement in text and spirit so that we can devote our time to achieve our national goals and get rid of the occupation and regain our rights and devote work to the main dossiers, mainly Jerusalem, refugees, Al-Aqsa mosque, prisoners and detainees and to confront the (West Bank separation) wall and settlements.

Palestinian PM Ismail Haniyeh: Israeli Leaders Criminal Conduct Throughout the Past Decades Against The Palestinian People. Why Are They Not Punished?

The Palestine PM, Ismail Haniyeh criticized in an interview with the Palestinian leading news-agency, Ramattan, the hanging of the former President Saddam Hussein – he said that “one of the dimensions of the execution was political” and it has deeply touched the feelings of the Muslim communities as it was effected in the Muslim Eid Al-Adha.

Ismail Haniyeh, just returned from his pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia said “many oppressors who have exercised all forms of persecution against peoples would not have been brought to justice – had there been justice in dealing with the file of president Saddam Hussein? – Where is the international justice towards what many Israeli leaders have been exercising throughout the past decades against the Palestinian people?”

The Prime Minister called the Palestinians from Mecca to unite firmly against the hard challenges “This is the message of the pilgrims – and we, from this hallowed place stress the importance of the national unity,” he said.

When asked about the swap deal agreed by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Haniyeh said “the agreement brought about nothing new”- and that there were no new results regarding the issue of the prisoners.

Haniyeh also slammed the Israeli government as saying that, “the Israelis show no concern with ending the long suffering of the prisoners.”The Israeli stand is arrogant that is based on procrastination, with aim of gaining time.”Haniyeh accused rightly the Israelis of making advantages of any meeting with an Arab leader to salvage its slumping general relations and to rescue the decreasing approval ratings of its Prime Minister which he got by his government’s weak show against the militias of Hezbollah.