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		<description><![CDATA[Tell your State Senator and Assembly member to take a stand for human rights and OPPOSE SCR 117. ACTION ALERT: On June 28, 2010, California State Senator Tony Strickland, R-Thousand Oaks, introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution (SCR) 117, which declares California’s support for Israel’s deadly May 31 attack on the Gaza humanitarian aid flotilla and its siege [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=davisbds.org&amp;blog=11723400&amp;post=21&amp;subd=davisbds&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<div><strong>ACTION ALERT: </strong>On June 28, 2010, California State  Senator Tony Strickland, R-Thousand Oaks, introduced Senate Concurrent  Resolution (SCR) 117, which declares California’s support for Israel’s  deadly May 31 attack on the Gaza humanitarian aid flotilla and its siege  against Gaza.</div>
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<p>For the full text of SCR 117, go to:   http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/sen/sb_0101-0150/scr_117_bill_20100628_introduced.html</p>
<p><strong>CONTACT: </strong><br />
Senator Darrell Steinberg: (916) 651-4006; <a title="blocked::mailto:Senator.Steinberg@senate.ca.gov" href="mailto:Senator.Steinberg@senate.ca.gov">Senator.Steinberg@senate.ca.gov</a>.<br />
Assembly Member Dave Jones: (916) 319 – 2009;  assemblymember.jones@assembly.ca.gov<br />
For other State Senators: <a title="blocked::http://www.senate.ca.gov/" href="http://www.senate.ca.gov/">www.senate.ca.gov</a>; for Assembly  members: <a title="blocked::http://www.assembly.ca.gov/" href="http://www.assembly.ca.gov/">www.assembly.ca.gov</a></p>
<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong></p>
<p>The Freedom Flotilla, a fleet of nine vessels bound for Gaza with  more than 10,000 pounds of donated humanitarian and medical supplies,  was attacked by Israel while in international waters. Nine unarmed  humanitarian activists were killed; several others were injured. Israeli  commandos arrested and detained the nearly 800 surviving activists.   Sen. Strickland refers to these human rights activists as “terrorists”  in a recent press release.<br />
“What Mr. Strickland is doing is taking the focus off of Israel’s  illegal actions in international waters that resulted in the deaths of  nine innocent people and the illegal detention of hundreds more,”  explains Dr. Hatem Bazian, chairman of American Muslims for Palestine  and professor<br />
of Near Eastern and Ethnic Studies at the University of California,  Berkeley. “It is unthinkable that in the land of freedom and justice, we  would have an elected official that would not only praise such rogue  behavior but would sponsor a bill officially sanctioning it.”.</p>
<p><strong>More info: </strong><a href="http://www.ampalestine.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=1357:california-bill-supports-israels-attack-on-freedom-flotilla&amp;catid=113:action-alerts&amp;Itemid=562">www.ampalestine.org/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=1357:california-bill-supports-israels-attack-on-freedom-flotilla&amp;catid=113:action-alerts&amp;Itemid=562</a></p>
<p><strong>ALSO</strong>, <strong>please email or call  President Obama</strong> and tell him  you  want U.S. aid to Israel stopped now: <a title="http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact" href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact">http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact</a> or 202-456-1111 or  202-456-1414 .</p>
<p><strong>Tell your Congress member </strong>the same thing:  202-224-3121; <a title="http://www.house.gov/" href="http://sacbds.org/take-action/http://sacbds.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=139&amp;action=edit//www.house.gov/">www.house.gov</a>;  <a title="http://www.senate.gov/" href="http://www.senate.gov/">www.senate.gov</a></p>
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Israel Responds to BDS:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Witch-hunt Begins in Israeli Schools and Colleges </strong><br />
<em>Minister to Punish Boycott Supporters</em></p>
<p>by Jonathan Cook<br />
Dissident Voice, July 12th, 2010</p>
<p>Hundreds of Israeli college professors have signed a petition accusing the education minister of endangering academic freedoms after he threatened to “punish” any lecturer or institution that supports a boycott of Israel.</p>
<p>The backlash against Gideon Saar, a member of the prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, comes after a series of moves suggesting he is trying to stamp a more stridently right-wing agenda on the Israeli education system.</p>
<p>The education minister has outraged the 540 professors who signed the petition by his open backing of a nationalist youth movement, Im Tirtzu, which demands that teachers be required to prove their commitment to right-wing Zionism.</p>
<p>Two of Mr Saar’s predecessors, Yossi Sarid and Yuli Tamir, are among those who signed the petition, which calls on the minister to “come to your senses … before it’s too late to save higher education in Israel”.</p>
<p>Mr Saar’s campaign to “re-Zionise” the education system, including introducing a new right-wing Jewish studies syllabus and bringing soldiers into classrooms, has heightened concerns that he is stoking an atmosphere increasingly hostile to left-wing academics and human-rights activists.</p>
<p>Neve Gordon, a politics professor at Ben Gurion University in Beersheva who called for an academic boycott of Israel last year, has reported receiving death threats, as has a school teacher who refused to participate in Mr Saar’s flagship programme to encourage high-school recruitment to the Israeli military.</p>
<p>Daniel Gutwein, a professor of Jewish history at Haifa University, said: “A serious red flag is raised when the education minister joins in the de-legitimisation of the academic establishment. This is a method to castrate and abolish Israeli academia.”</p>
<p>Mr Saar’s sympathies for Im Tirtzu were first revealed earlier this year when he addressed one of its conferences, telling delegates the organisation would be “blessed” for its “hugely vital” work.</p>
<p>The youth movement emerged in 2006 among students demanding that the government rather than ordinary soldiers be held to account for what was seen as Israel’s failure to crush Hizbollah during that year’s attack on Lebanon. It has rapidly evolved into a potent right-wing pressure group.</p>
<p>Its biggest success to date has been a campaign last year against Israeli human rights groups that assisted a United Nations inquiry led by Judge Richard Goldstone in investigating war crimes committed during Israel’s assault on Gaza in 2008. The human rights organisations are now facing possible government legislation to restrict their activities.</p>
<p>Im Tirtzu’s latest campaign, against what it calls “the reign of left-wing terror” in the education system, was backed by Mr Saar during a parliamentary debate last month. He told MPs he took very seriously a report by the movement claiming that anti-Zionist professors have taken over university politics departments and are silencing right-wing colleagues and students.</p>
<p>Mr Saar also warned that calls for boycotts against Israel were “impossible to accept” and that he was talking to higher education officials about taking “action” this summer, hinting that he would cut funds for the professors involved and their institutions.</p>
<p>Yossi Ben Artzi, the rector of Haifa University and the most senior university official to criticise Mr Saar, warned him against “monitoring and denouncing” academics. He added that the Im Tirtzu report “smells of McCarthyism”.</p>
<p>The universities are already disturbed by a bill submitted by 25 MPs last month that would make it a criminal offence for Israelis to “initiate, encourage, or aid” a boycott against Israel and require them to pay compensation to those harmed by it.</p>
<p>The bill is likely to be treated sympathetically by the government, which is worried about the growing momentum of boycott drives both internationally and in the occupied West  Bank. Mr Netanyahu has called the emergence of a boycott movement inside Israel a “national scandal”.</p>
<p>Prof Gordon, who wrote a commentary in the Los Angeles Times a year ago supporting a boycott, said Im Tirtzu had contributed to a growing “atmosphere of violence” in the country and on campuses.</p>
<p>Hundreds of students at his university have staged demonstrations demanding his dismissal. He was also recently sent a letter from someone signing himself “Im Tirtzu” calling the professor a “traitor” and warning: “I will reach Ben Gurion [University] to kill you.”</p>
<p>Prof Gordon said: “I have tenure and Im Tirtzu cannot easily get me fired. But they are trying to become the ‘guards at the gate’ to make sure other academics do not follow in my path.”</p>
<p>Only three Israeli acadmics have so far openly endorsed a boycott, he added, with many others fearful that they will be punished if they do so. But Im Tirtzu and its supporters were using the issue as a pretext for cracking down on academics critical of rightwing policy. He called Israel an increasingly “proto-fascist” state.</p>
<p>Prof Gordon cited the recent case of Assaf Oren, a statistics lecturer and peace activist who had been told he was the leading candidate for a post in Ben Gurion’s industrial engineering department until right-wing groups launched a campaign against him.</p>
<p>In a further sign of what Prof Gordon and others have labelled a McCarthyite climate, MPs in the parliamentary education committee — which has come to closely reflect Mr Saar’s views — summoned for questioning two head teachers of prestigious schools after they criticised official policies.</p>
<p>One, Ram Cohen, has condemned Israel’s occupation of the Palestinians, while the other, Zeev Dagani, has spoken against the programme to send army officers into classrooms to encourage pupils to enlist.</p>
<p>Mr Dagani was the only head teacher in the 270 selected schools to reject the programme, saying he opposed “the blurring of boundaries when officers come and teach the teachers how to educate”. He subsequently received a flood of death threats.</p>
<p>The education ministry has announced a new core curriculum subject of Jewish studies in schools that concentrates on nationalist and religious themes and is likely to be taught by private rightwing and settler organisations.</p>
<p>Avi Sagi, a philosopher at Bar Ilan University in Tel Aviv, warned in the liberal Haaretz newspaper that the syllabus offered “an opening for dangerous indoctrination”.</p>
<p>A modern history curriculum published this month has been similarly criticised for leaving out study of the Oslo peace process and Palestinian politics.</p>
<p>Also in the sights of education officials are hundreds of Arab nursery schools, many of them established by the Islamic Movement. Zevulun Orlev, head of the education committee, has accused the schools of “poisoning the minds” of Arab children in Israel.</p>
<p>Mr Saar appointed a special committee last month to inspect the schools and shut them down if they were found to be teaching “anti-Israel” material.</p>
<p>Arab MPs have called the claims “ridiculous”, pointing out that the schools were set up after the education ministry failed to build nursery schools in Arab communities.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;"><strong>The BDS Campaign demands that Palestinian citizens of Israel be accorded the same rights as benefits as Jewish-Israelis:</strong></span></span></span></strong><a href="http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/04/22/a_state_for_all_its_citizens"><strong><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:large;"><strong> </strong></span></span></span></strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/04/22/a_state_for_all_its_citizens"><strong><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:large;"><strong> A State for All Its Citizens</strong></span></span></span></strong></a></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">The United States should not be fooled by Israel&#8217;s claim that it can be both Jewish and democratic.</span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;"><span style="font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size:medium;">BY NADIM N. ROUHANA, April 22, 2010   (Foreign Policy on-line)<br />
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<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">In  the  conflict studies courses I teach, I expose my students to theories that  claim  state-sanctioned inequality is a source of perpetual conflict. I know  this to be  true not only from my academic research, but from personal experience: I  also  run a small research institution in the northern Israeli city of Haifa  that  focuses on the status of the Palestinian citizens in Israel and their  relationship with the state. This population, with the silent complicity  of the  United  States, has long been the target of official  state policies of discrimination.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">In  spite of  America&#8217;s professed  commitment to equality, the U.S. government makes an exception when it  comes  to Israel&#8217;s insistence on being  recognized as a Jewish state, which in theory and practice means  privileging  Jewish citizens over all other citizens. U.S. President Barack Obama  declared  his support at the United Nations last September for &#8220;two states living  side by  side in peace and security &#8212; a Jewish state of Israel, with  true security for all Israelis, and a viable, independent Palestinian  state.&#8221;  Similarly, Vice President Joe Biden told an audience at Tel Aviv  University in March that negotiations  should lead to &#8220;a Jewish state with secure and recognized borders.&#8221; It  appears  that affirmation of Israel&#8217;s  identity as a &#8220;Jewish state&#8221; is becoming a routine part of U.S.  discourse  on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">But  it  would be politically and morally wrong for the United States to support  recognition of  Israel as a Jewish state.  Israel&#8217;s Palestinian minority  makes up between 16 to 20 percent of the population, depending on  whether the  Palestinians in East Jerusalem are counted &#8212; a larger percentage than  the  African-American population in the United States. The total percentage  of non-Jews in Israel &#8212; Muslims, Christians, and  others &#8212; reaches approximately 25 percent. To recognize Israel as a  Jewish state excludes this sizable  minority from full and equal participation in Israel&#8217;s  political and civic life. This is a recipe for enduring social strife  and  conflict.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">There  are  few honest observers in Israel who dispute that a Jewish  state, by definition, privileges one group of citizens over another.  This  inequality is expressed in various ways, including in Israel&#8217;s Basic  Laws and its laws of land control, immigration, and resource  distribution. The  modern Israeli state belongs only to its Jewish citizens &#8212; and even to  non-citizen Jews in the diaspora &#8212; but not to its Palestinian citizens.  As a  result, a sizable minority of Israel&#8217;s citizens have no state to  call their own. Israel&#8217;s  Basic Laws stipulate that &#8220;a candidates list shall not participate in  elections  to the Knesset &#8230; if the goals or actions of the list &#8230; expressly or  by  implication&#8221; negates Israel as a Jewish state. Thus a  party that explicitly requires Israel to become a state for all its  citizens and not a Jewish state runs the risk of  disqualification.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">Is  this  really what Obama wants? Has he contemplated the built-in inequality  that  accompanies a &#8220;Jewish state&#8221;?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">The   U.S. government&#8217;s ironclad  commitment to Israel&#8217;s security is the result of  international politics, on which there can be differing views. However,  supporting Israel&#8217;s continued  privileging of one group of citizens over another on the basis of  national  identity or religious affiliation is neither morally defensible nor  harmonious  with America&#8217;s founding principles. The  concept of a &#8220;Jewish state&#8221; is not equivalent to the still-objectionable  term  &#8220;Christian state&#8221; used by some groups in the United States.  Rather, it is akin, in the eyes of Israel&#8217;s non-Jewish citizens, to the  concept of a &#8220;white state&#8221; &#8212; a notion that is completely unthinkable in  the  West.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">The   United States has previously  overlooked Israel&#8217;s settlement policy for  reasons related to its national interests and domestic political  considerations.  Now Israel is confronting the  grave consequences of these policies: Difficult political choices over  West Bank settlements have precipitated  increasingly sharp divisions within Israeli society. Similarly, the  diplomatic  support the United States  lends to Israel&#8217;s ambition to be recognized as  a &#8220;Jewish state&#8221; does not serve either country&#8217;s long-term interests.  Israel&#8217;s welfare is best ensured by a  system that guarantees real equality for all its citizens and national  groups,  rather than state-sanctioned ethnic discrimination.</span></p>
<p><em><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:small;">Nadim N. Rouhana is professor at  Tufts University&#8217;s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and director of  the  Haifa-based Mada al-Carmel, the Arab Center for Applied Social  Research.</span></em></p>
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