An Open Letter from Anti-Zionist Jewish Youth in Canada

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January 5th, 2009

Like much of the world, we have spent the last week watching in shock and disgust as Israel continues its assault on the Gaza Strip.  With the body count rising and a new tragedy in full bloom, we feel that it is important to speak out as Jewish youth in Canada and to denounce what Israel is doing in our name. 

The Jewish diaspora is diverse and divided on its positions on the state of Israel’s policies.  At this juncture in history, as Israel has committed its worst massacre in Gaza since it began its illegal occupation in 1967, we feel that it is crucial that Jews speak out and denounce Israel’s actions that amount to no more than war crimes committed by an apartheid state.

As Jewish youth, we are diverse, but we are unified in our solidarity with our Palestinian brothers and sisters in Gaza.

Some of us are students.  We are outraged by the bombing of the Islamic University in Gaza city, as well as other civilian infrastructure such as hospitals and mosques.

Some of us are Arab-Jews and people of colour.  We stand against Israel’s racism, which has been enshrined in Israeli law, and privileges its Jewish citizens over its non-Jewish ones.  This apartheid state views Palestinians as an expendable people, no more than collateral damage.

Some of us are queer.  We reject Israel’s branding of itself as the only safe place for queer people in the Middle-East while it targets gay and lesbian Palestinians and renders life unsafe for millions of others.

Some of us are Israelis living in Canada.  We are calling for a solidarity that stretches beyond borders and nationalities.  Israel’s violent actions will only serve to further isolate the state and its citizens from the rest of the world.

By calling itself a Jewish state and committing war crimes in the name of Jews everywhere, Israel makes the world even less safe for Jews, leading to an increase in animus towards Jewish people around the world.

Even though there have been approximately 100 Palestinian deaths for every Israeli killed by rocket fire, we recognize that Israeli Apartheid also leads to Israeli casualties.  The blame for these deaths lies with Israel — if there were no occupation and no apartheid policies, there would be no rocket fire.  If Israel, the world’s fourth largest military power, is concerned about its citizens, it would abandon its apartheid policies and seek out justice for the Palestinian people.

In 2005, Palestinian civil society put out a clear call for international support through a non-violent campaign of Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) similar to that carried out against the apartheid regime of South Africa.  Now, with the people of Gaza being crushed by Israeli bombs, manufactured in the USA and launched with Canada’s blessing, it is more important than ever for Jewish communities throughout the world to take up this BDS campaign in order to end Israel’s apartheid system, which makes life unsafe for millions of Jews and Palestinians alike.

Let us not be silent bystanders while humanity suffers.  Let us raise our voices, as Jewish youth, and demand a single, democratic state, with equal rights for everyone in Israel/Palestine.

Ours is a generation that is committed to ending Middle-East violence by opposing all forms of discrimination, calling for a just peace within the entire region, and condemning Zionism to the dustbin of history.

Free Gaza, Free Palestine,

Jenny Peto, Toronto

Aaron Lakoff, Montreal

Max Silverman, Montreal

Rachel Gurofsky, Peterborough

Simon Gurofsky, Ottawa

Zohar Melinek, Montreal

Claire Hurtig, Montreal

Ben Saifer, Ottawa

Brook Thorndycraft, Toronto

Joel Balsam, Montreal

David Mandelzys, Toronto

Reena Katz, Toronto

Mia Amir, Vancouver

Matthew Shuster, Kingston

Avi Grenadier, Kingston

Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, Waterloo

Melissa Harendorf, Montreal

Jeff Hiemstra, Toronto

Sacha Moiseiwitsch, Vancouver

Jake Javanshir, Toronto

Noam Lapid, Montreal

Stephen Kamnitzer, Toronto

Naava Smolash, Vancouver

Tamara Herman, Victoria

Ryan Katz-Rosene, Ottawa

Sarah Fuchs, Montreal

Daniel Thau-Eleff, Winnipeg

Deborah Rachlis, Ottawa

Marie L. Belliveau, St. Catharines

Sarah Kardash, Sackville

David Taub Bancroft, Vancouver

Kinneret Sheetreet, Montreal

Rachel Marcuse, Vancouver

Lisa Barrett, Bowen Island

Maisie Jacobson, Montreal

Max Tennant,Vancouver

Noah Fine, Vancouver

David Hill, Vancouver

Corey Balsam, Ottawa

Lee Skinner, Vancouver

Britt Lehmann-Bender, Toronto

Alexis Mitchell, Toronto