Archive for March, 2008

Column One: Israel’s accountability problem 0

 

Caroline Glick, THE JERUSALEM POST
March 28, 2008

On April 10 two brothers are scheduled to begin serving prison sentences for a crime they never committed. Yitzhak and Daniel Halamish were convicted of aggravated assault and were sentenced respectively, to seven and eight months in jail.

The two men, who live in Ma’aleh Rehavam south of Bethlehem, were arrested on February 22, 2004. The day before their arrest, the brothers were serving as IDF-trained and armed security guards in their community. They were called by Baruch Feldbaum, the head of security at the neighboring Sde Bar community, to assist him in dispersing an illegal gathering of Beduin in land adjacent to Sde Bar.

Feldbaum’s concern over the gathering was heightened because Beduin shepherds are suspected of having carried out a number of unsolved terrorist murders in the area. These include the murder by stoning of 14-year-olds Kobi Mandell and Yosef Ish-Ran on May 8, 2001. Feldbaum feared that the Beduin were conducting surveillance of the community ahead of a future attack.

Armed with their IDF-issued M-16 rifles, augmented in Yitzhak’s case by a handgun, the Halamish brothers rushed to the scene. Once they arrived the two were surrounded by some 20 rock and club-wielding Beduin. In an attempt to disperse the hostile crowd, and enable the Halamish brothers to escape unharmed, Feldbaum shot a warning shot into the ground. Yitzhak Halamish similarly shot a warning shot in the air with his handgun. The two brothers then pushed their way out of the crowd.

Later in the day, the Beduin filed a complaint with the police against the three guards. They alleged that Feldbaum and the Halamish brothers all shot at them with their rifles and beat them with their fists.

The issue of who was telling the truth was not a purely subjective question of whom to believe. When the police arrested the Halamish brothers, they also seized their rifles. The Halamish brothers had both denied ever shooting their rifles at the scene. Had the police wished to objectively weigh the credibility of the two sides, they could have conducted ballistic tests of the rifles to determine whether or not they had been used. But they did no such thing. Rather, they indicted Feldbaum and the Halamish brothers for aggravated assault and sent them to trial.

Feldbaum was found guilty based on his admission that he shot his rifle. He was sentenced to nine months in prison. His sentence was later reduced to six months community service by then president Moshe Katsav.

Given their denials of ever shooting their rifles, the Halamish brothers were convicted based on the Magistrate Court judge’s decision to believe the Beduins’ accusations and reject their defense. In his ruling, Judge Amnon Cohen did not take the police’s decision not to conduct ballistic tests of their weapons into consideration. His convictions were upheld on appeal to the Jerusalem District Court. The Supreme Court refused to consider the case.

Attorney Yoram Sheftel, who represented the brothers on appeal, focused his arguments on the police’s refusal to conduct ballistic tests of their rifles. According to Sheftel, in standard criminal cases, police refusal to examine potentially exculpatory evidence is grounds for an automatic dismissal of charges. In convicting the Halamish brothers and upholding their convictions, Sheftel argues that the courts ignored standard criminal procedures.

Today, with the courts closed to them, the Halamishs’ only hope for avoiding prison is a presidential pardon.

Supporters of the Halamish brothers have launched an interesting campaign to lobby for clemency. They have asked for US citizens to call the office of Israel’s military attaché at the Israeli Embassy in Washington and demand that the IDF advance their pardon requests with the Justice Ministry and Beit Hanassi. Since the Halamish brothers were effectively acting as soldiers while performing their security responsibilities, their supporters contend that the IDF is honor-bound to defend them.

But the campaign doesn’t stop there. Supporters have also asked US citizens to contact their Congressmen and ask them to send inquiries about the case to the embassy. Finally, they have asked US citizens to contact the State Department and complain that the State Department’s Human Rights report on Israel is silent on the government’s abuse of Jewish civil rights.

THE NOTION of running a campaign for an Israeli presidential pardon of Israeli citizens in the US is alarming for what it says about the Halamish supporters’ perception of Israeli democracy. Specifically, as Datya Yitzhaki from Pidyon Shevuim who has spearheaded the campaign argues, they believe that domestic pressure will have no impact on either Israeli political leaders or on the justice system because in their view the Olmert-Livni-Barak government feels no need to account for its actions to Israeli citizens. Indeed, they contend that the only force that can hold the government and the legal system accountable is international pressure and fear of international condemnation.

Organizations like Women in Green and Pidyon Shevuim who are running the campaign cite as precedent the case of Tzvia Sariel. Sariel, 18, was arrested last December on assault charges. She was accused of attacking Arabs who entered her community of Eilon Moreh on December 4. Sariel was incarcerated for three and a half months.

On March 5, the allegedly assaulted Arabs appeared in Kfar Saba Magistrate Court and recanted their accusations against Sariel. One claimed that since he is illiterate, he had no idea what he was signing when he signed his complaint against her. Yet, despite the fact that the prosecution’s case fell apart in front of her, trial judge Nava Bechor ordered a continuance until April 4 and sent Sariel back to prison for another month.

An outcry ensued and activists in the US began calling the embassy and the State Department. On March 19, Bechor dismissed charges against Sariel and sent her home. Her supporters believe that without their US campaign, Sariel would still be sitting in prison for a crime that she didn’t commit.

Depressingly, activists fighting against civil rights abuses of right-wing opponents of government policies are probably on to something. Through their own actions, Israel’s leaders show daily that they are willing to ignore strategic imperatives and their domestic political opponents. Their actions show that indeed, the only pressure that seems to get them to change course is international pressure.

Take Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni for example. Since assuming office two years ago, Livni has repeated at countless public appearances that Israel supports a "two-state solution." By couching her government’s support for the establishment of a Palestinian state in these terms, Livni implicitly (and often explicitly) argues that Israel - which has existed for 60 years and whose legitimacy is rationally inarguable - can only exist legitimately if a Palestinian state is established. By making this assertion Livni effectively places Israel’s right to exist on the negotiating table.

And yet, for his part, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has repeatedly repudiated Israel’s right to exist. By agreeing to negotiate the "two-state solution" with a man who rejects Israel’s right to exist, Livni, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and their colleagues are effectively saying that what reality exposes, and Israel’s citizenry supports, is irrelevant. The Palestinians alone can confer legitimacy on Israel. And of course, as Abbas has made clear repeatedly, they never will.

In a speech this week to the foreign press corps, Olmert similarly demonstrated that the only support he is interested in securing is foreign support. During his remarks, Olmert claimed that he wishes to conduct negotiations with the Syrian regime towards the surrender of the Golan Heights to Syria. Olmert’s statement came just days after President Shimon Peres publicly opposed such negotiations on strategic grounds. In remarks Sunday during a joint press appearance with visiting US Vice President Richard Cheney, Peres explained that Israel has no interest in conducting negotiations with Syria because, "If the Golan is given back, it will boost Iran’s influence in Lebanon and the territory will effectively be under Iranian-Syrian control." But when he spoke approvingly of talks aimed at surrendering the Golan Heights to Iranian-Syrian control, Olmert was not concerned with strategic realities. He was similarly unconcerned with what the Israeli public - which opposes such negotiations - believes is in Israel’s national interest.

When Olmert made that statement he was interested in what the international, overwhelmingly anti-Israel media would think and write about him personally. And so he went on record supporting an initiative that undercuts Israel’s national interests.

Finally, there is Barak’s behavior in advance of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s arrival in Israel on Saturday night. When Rice was in Israel on March 4, she pressured the Olmert-Livni-Barak government to abandon efforts to secure southern Israel from Hamas’s missile campaign in favor of a cease-fire with the Iranian proxy movement. Eager to please her, the government ordered IDF units to beat a speedy retreat from Gaza.

Today, although the government continues to restrain the IDF, the cease-fire is a joke. Over the past two weeks alone, the Palestinians have launched more than a hundred rockets and mortar shells at Israel. They have further augmented their attacks with sniper fire against Israeli farmers tending fields along the border with Gaza. Hamas is openly using the respite to replenish its arsenals and expand its control over the lives of Gaza’s citizens. Moreover, unopposed by Israel, Hamas has succeeded in forcing Egypt to release Hamas terror masters from jail, and has convinced Fatah to negotiate the reestablishment of a unity government with Hamas.

Rice is expected to continue pressuring Israel to let Hamas continue to attack at will. She is also expected to attack Olmert, Livni and Barak for the IDF’s counter-terror operations in Judea and Samaria.

In an effort to preempt her assault, Barak announced this week that Israel will allow the PA to import some 600 armored personnel carriers from Russia and deploy hundreds of Fatah forces in terror-infested Jenin. He also agreed to ease travel restrictions on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria.

Barak knows full well that these actions will imperil Israel’s security. His own people refer to the moves as "calculated risks." He knows full well that opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu was right when he warned on Wednesday that "those weapons will be turned against IDF soldiers." He knows that by curbing counter-terror operations he will imperil Israeli civilians. But here too, Israel’s inherent right to self-defense and the government’s sovereign duty to secure the country and its citizens is ignored by the government in order to win points with foreigners whose interests are far from identical to Israel’s.

THE HALAMISH brothers’ supporters are not people who reject Israel’s legitimacy. They certainly would never deny its right to defend itself. Indeed, they are among the most vocal opponents of foreign onslaughts against Israel.

It is a sad commentary on the state of Israeli democracy that patriotic Israelis have come to the disheartening view that their only chance of receiving justice in Israel is to take their campaign to foreign governments. By inducing them to feel this way, the Olmert-Livni-Barak government is taking another step towards the delegitimization of Israeli sovereignty.


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Two Jewish Brothers Sent to Prison for Protecting Jewish Community 0

Dear Friends,

As we told you after Tsviya Sariel’s release from almost four months in prison, the next case we must deal with and act is the case of the two brothers Itzik and Danny Halamish.

Danny and Itzik are supposed to go to jail on April 10th (in less than two weeks) for a period of 8 months. Their "crime"- defending themselves against Arab attackers.

As has lately become the norm in our anti-Jewish Israeli Injustice system, the judges decided to believe the version of the Arab attackers rather than Itzik and Danny’s version. Below you will find more details about the case, written by Pidion Shvuim, a group of lovers of Israel who are active in an effort to help Jews persecuted by the Israeli judiciary because of their loyalty to the land of Israel.

Many Women in Green leaders and members know Itzik and Danny personally for many years. Two Israel loving Zionist pioneers, sons of parents who founded the community of Ofrah, they are the salt of the earth. Itzik, 28, is single. He is a carpenter. Danny, 37, is a computer programmer. He is married to Limor, and is the father of Naama, two and a half years old and Yirel, half a year old.

The very thought that those two youngsters would go to jail instead of the Arabs who attacked them, is simply unbearable.

We urge all of you to read the letter below and act by faxing and calling the different people mentioned at the end of this email.

With love of Israel,

Ruth and Nadia Matar
Women in Green

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March 25, 2008

Pidion Shvuim Alert: No. 5

Two Jewish Brothers Sent to Prison for Protecting Jewish Community

Danny and Yitzhak Halamish are two quiet young men who under any other circumstances would be regarded as the pride of the Jewish people. They both served in top Israeli combat units, and when they finished the military they fought for Jews under threat of expulsion from the Gaza Strip. They also founded the community of Maalei Rehavam in the Judean Desert.

Today, the brothers await the start of their jail sentence. They are convicted of aggravated assault by a corrupt police force and a lackadaisical judge. Their appeals of innocence have been rejected by the judiciary.

Are the Halamishes guilty of a crime? Absolutely not. Indeed, the only crime committed was by an army that abandoned the two brothers and an Israeli court system that convicted them without evidence. But the brothers are lovers of Zion and builders of Jewish life in Judea and Samaria. And that makes them dangerous to the government of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who pressured by Washington plans to destroy Jewish communities in Judea, Samaria and parts of Jerusalem over the next year.

The Halamishes, as part of their reserve military service, were members of a security response team organized, equipped and trained by the Israeli Army to help protect their community and surrounding region from Arab attack. On Feb. 21, 2004, the brothers were summoned by another security officer, Baruch Feldbaum, to help expel Arab Bedouins who trespassed into the Jewish community of Sdei Bar and were encamped near a student dormitory. Arab Bedouin tribes in the area had been deemed responsible for the killing of several Jews in the area in previous years.

Under the direction of Feldbaum, the Halamish brothers ordered the Arab squatters to leave. The Arabs refused, and about 20 of them approached the Jewish security officers with sticks and rocks. Feldbaum shot toward the ground when the Bedouins continued to move closer.

The response team later said that they shot in self-defense. An army medic who arrived at the scene determined that nobody was struck by the gunfire, an assertion disputed by the Arabs.

At that point, the military abandoned its own security team and allowed a police investigation. Feldbaum was sentenced to nine months in prison, but later was pardoned by President Moshe Katsav.

The Halamishes weren’t as lucky. Although police refused to conduct ballistic tests or even a lineup of suspects, the brothers were convicted of shooting toward the Bedouins. Danny was sentenced to seven months in prison; Yitzhak, to eight months. An Israeli appeals court said ballistic tests or a lineup were not necessary. The word of the Arab Bedouins — who refused to show up to police headquarters to identify their purported assailants — was enough.
The court also rejected a recommendation by the probation officer for community service. The three-judge panel said it wanted the Halamish brothers to go to jail to serve as a lesson to others.

Unless we act, the Halamish brothers will be sent to jail on April 10 and their tiny community of Maalei Rehavam will be seriously harmed. As we see it, the Halamishes have been abandoned by the army and railroaded by the police and the judiciary.

Therefore, we urge you to act as you did so valiantly for Tzvia Sariel.

For US Citizens:

Call, rather than e-mail, the Israel Embassy in Washington [telephone 202-364-5500] and demand to speak to the military attach .

Tell him or his aide that you are outraged by the abdication of military responsibility of its own soldiers, who will go to jail because they helped protect Jews. Say that as an American citizen who contributes to the $2.4 billion of U.S. military aid to Israel, you demand the immediate release of the Halamish brothers. Say that you also plan to discuss this case with your member of Congress.

The Olmert government, with an approval rating of near zero, has refused to admit any accountability to the Israeli people, and respects and fears only the Bush Administration. Unless we act now, there will be many more young Jews in jail. If you agree with this, please act quickly. What could be more important than saving the lives of our fellow Jews?

With Love of Israel,

Datya Itzhaki

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Below please find all the contact information - Each fax and phone call makes a difference

"It is not up to you to finish the work, but you are not free to desist from it"

Ruth and Nadia Matar
Women in Green

1) FOR U.S. CITIZENS:

Call, rather than e-mail, the Israel Embassy in Washington [telephone 202-364-5500] and demand to speak to the military attach .

2) To find the Consulate nearest you in the USA, click on http://www.israelemb.org/israeli-consulate-in-usa.htm

3) Embassies and consulates in the world: http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/about%20the%20ministry/diplomatic%20missions/Web%20Sites%20of%20Israeli%20Missions%20Abroad

4) IN ISRAEL
In addition to pressuring in the States, we must pressure the authorities in Israel too. The only way the Halamish brothers can get out of going to jail is by having the President of Israel pardon them. A demand for a pardon has been filed by the family with the President and with the Department of Pardons at the Justice Ministry. The more faxes and phone calls they will receive from the friends of Israel in Israel and abroad, outraged by this injustice, the more chance we have to save Itzik and Danny from prison.

*President’s House tel 972-2-6707211
                   fax 972-2-6707274
Ask to speak to the department of Pardons and make sure your fax arrived. (They are open every day from 9am till 11 am and from 1pm to 3 pm)

* Ministry of Justice-Department of Pardons
tel: 972-2- 6466801
fax: 972-2-6466813
Send your faxes to the Attention of Attorney Emmy Palmor

* Very Important: send a copy of your letters to Shas Minister Eli Yishai and other Shas ministers and urge them to act on behalf of the Halamish brothers

Shas Members of Knesset:
(we apologize if not all numbers are correct. Sometimes they change their numbers)

1. Chaim Amsellem Tel:  02-649-6457 02-675-3474  fax 02-649-6527 eamsalem@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-900-9393

2. Ariel Atias  Tel: 02-675-3220 aatias@knesset.gov.il  Minister of Communications 050-530-7028

3. David Azoulay Tel: 02-640-8184 02-640-8185  fax:02-675-3908 dazulay@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-549-4151

4. Shlomo Benizri Tel: 02-640-8196  02-640-8197  fax:02-675-3747 slomob@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-633-11-55

5. Amnon Cohen Tel: 02-640-8372 02-640-8373 fax 02-640-8927 amncohen@knesset.gov.il
050-5515-361

6. Yitzhak Cohen Tel: 02-640-8397  02-640-8398 fax: 02-670-6157 izchakec@knesset.gov.il
05045-7005

7. Yakov Margi Tel: 02-640-8187 02-640-8188 fax: 02-675-3759 ymargi@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-496-3737

8. Avraham Michaeli Tel: 02-640-8128  02-640-8129 fax: 02-675-3961 <amichaelli@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-333-1526

9. Meshulam Nehari Tel: 02-640-8446 02-640-8447 fax: 02-649-6447 mnahari@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-744-0120

10. Yitzhak Vaknin Tel: 02-640-8106 fax 02-649-6027 yvaknin@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-545-6706

11. Eliyahu Yishai Tel: 02-640-8406 02-640-8407 fax: 02-666-2909 eyishav@knesset.gov.il

Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee    cellphone: 050-624-0932

12. Nissim Zeev Tel: 02-640-8151 02-640-8152 fax: 02-649-6549 nzeev@knesset.gov.il
cellphone: 050-5411-752

More Shas Contact Info:
Tel: 02-675-3550 Fax 02-649-6543


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“Rallies for Israel” 0

Dear Friends,

Below you will find two announcements Women in Green has been asked to forward. Both give you the details of "Rallies for Israel" that will take place in the USA and all over the world on Thursday, March 20th, 2008, the Fast of Esther.

Please add your voice.

With Love of Israel,

Ruth and Nadia Matar

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1) RALLIES ACROSS AMERICA!

THEIR BLOOD CRIES OUT!

After the horrific massacre at Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav, the Jewish world will stand united on Thursday, March 20th, which is the Fast of Esther:

We will say in a loud and unified voice:

Our Blood will no longer flow like water!
Our Religion will no longer be violated!
Our Land will no longer be divided!

Each Rally can also connect live to the rally in font of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC. The Rally in DC will be led by leader of the Jewish Activist Network, Joe Orlow.
The call in number is 718-313-0245, the login pin is 102550.

The Rallies will be held at Israeli Consulates all over the US.
Time 12:30pm (Eastern Time)
Atlanta - Address: 1100 Spring St. N.W. Suite 440 Atlanta, Georgia 30309
Boston - Address: 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1020, Boston, MA 02116
Chicago -Address:111 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1308
Houston - Address: 24 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1500 Houston, Texas 77046
Los Angeles - Address: 6380 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1700 Los Angeles, CA 90048
Miami - Address: 100 North Biscayne (Yitzhak Rabin) Boulevard, Suite 1800
New York - Address: 800 Second Avenue, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10017 (March to the Isaiah Wall near the UN)
San Francisco - Address: 456 Montgomery Street #2100 - San Francisco, CA 94104
Washington DC, Embassy - Address: 3514 International Dr. N.W. Washington, DC 20008

Note: It is up to the members of each community to organize themselves and get the appropriate permits if necessary.

Supporting Organizations: Jewish Activist Network, Amcha and Bnai Elim

2) BIGGEST INTERNET SOLIDARITY RALLY EVER IN SUPPORT OF ISRAEL

World Rally for Israel

Dear Fellow Jews,

Many, if not most, of all Jewish organizations in America and other countries, have gotten together to create the biggest rally that has ever taken place, to support the Jewish People of Israel.

It will take place on the Fast of Esther, Thursday, March 20th over the Internet.

As Mordechai and Esther did 2,500 years ago, in the face of their enemy Haman, gathering all the Jews together in unity to fast, we today will do the same as we face our enemy Hammas/Iran.  We will gather all the Jews together over the Internet. We believe that with all of our friends and all of the sponsoring organizations, together, we will be able to send out millions of e-mail invites to this event. We would greatly appreciate it if you would help us reach our goal of gathering one million Jews on the Internet, by forwarding this email blast, to all of the people you know that would be interested in this event.

Thank you very much.

Don’t forget to be there yourself - every Jew counts.

LOG ON TO THE BIGGEST EVER SOLIDARITY RALLY FOR ISRAEL!

This March 20th, the eve of Purim, help us make history in solidarity with Israel. Show up no matter where you are. All you need to do is go to http://www.together4israel.org.

Seven solidarity rallies…on four continents… live on the web… one million people coming together.

Feel free to join us in person, but our primary goal is to get 1,000,000 Jewish people online at one time, so please make sure to log on to http://www.together4israel.org on March 20th at 11:00 pm Israel Time, or 5:00 pm New York Time, or 2:00 pm Los Angeles Time.  Times for the rest of the world are listed on the web site.

Join us for this historic occasion. Jews from all over the world will come together for the largest ever online rally. Show you support for our brothers and sisters living under the constant threat of terror.

Alan Dershowitz, the renowned American international lawyer and author of, The Case for Israel, and Irwin Cotler, the former Canadian Minister of Justice, will kick off the event broadcasting live from Sderot, Israel at 11:00 pm local time, 5:00 pm New York Time, and 2:00 pm Los Angeles time.

From Sderot we will jump to live webcasts of rallies in Jerusalem, South Africa, London, New York, Los Angeles and Australia.  Be there in person or online.  Everyone will be counted.

Invited speakers include Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau, Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv; Israel’s Chief Rabbi Yonah Metzger; Natan Sharansky, former Knesset member and Soviet Refusenik; David Trimble, former First Minister of Ireland; Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom; and Rabbi Marvin Hier, Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Do not miss this historic opportunity to come together for Israel.  On Purim night, March 20th, 11 p.m. Israel time, log on to http://www.together4israel.org and be counted.  Give courage and strength to our brothers and sisters who live under fire.

Make a difference today. Click here now to spread the word about our online rally at http://www.together4israel.org and to watch a short promotional video about the event ­ but remember to return to the site on March 20th! Times and details for participants around the world are available at http://www.together4israel.org


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UPCOMING ACTIVITIES 0

 

 

A week has passed since the massacre in the "Merkaz Harav" Yeshiva where eight of our dear boys were murdered by an Arab terrorist, resident of East Jerusalem.

The murderer’s aunt has been quoted as saying that the entire family and the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabbel Mukhaber are proud of what he did.

Unbelievably, the house of the Arab terrorist has not been destroyed yet, even though in many other instances in the past, the Israeli government did destroy houses of terrorists. Why is this not being done now? How can the government not do the most elementary moral and punitive action after such a massacre, which is  destroying the house of the terrorist and expelling his family and supporters?

In the absence of any effective government, it is the people who must show the way.

WOMEN in GREEN call upon all to join the call of the bereaved families to go and destroy the house.

WHEN? This coming SUNDAY, March 16th, 2008, at 5:00pm.

Where? We will meet in Jerusalem on the Promenade (Tayelet) of Armon Hanatziv and from there march to the house in Jabbel Mukhaber. The more people show up, the more the demand to destroy the house will be listened to.

Even if you can’t walk all the way, at least show up at the Promenade.

Buses to the Promenade: 8,12,7,74,30,163

Organized by bereaved families together with Komemiyut (Be Righteous), Halev Hayehudi (The Jewish Heart), Virashtem Otah (Inherit the Land), Women in Green.


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Shopping with the Gush Katif Expellees 0

Dear Friends,

Our Women in Green shopping trip to Yad Binyamin, Ein Tsurim and Nitsan was a huge success. Tens and tens  of supporters came from Jerusalem, Bet Shemesh, Efrat-Gush Etzion and Gush Dan and shopped in the stores owned by our friends who had been expelled from Gush Katif. For many of us who personally know many of the expellees, like Anita Tucker and Rachel Saperstein, it was more than a shopping trip. It was a very emotional reunion with friends we love.

Below please find Gemma Blech’s account of our trip and a link to the wonderful pictures she took, giving you a bit of a feeling of the special experience we had. At the end of the day many of the Gush katif expellees called us to thank us and we promised them that this will not be a one-time effort but rather the beginning of many more trips please G-d.

The real hero of the day was our incredible tour guide Avery Harris, who told us all the hair-raising stories about the suffering our friends from Gush Katif undergo on a daily basis because of the government’s decrees preventing them from finding permanent housing. Avery has been working on a voluntary basis helping the expellees since the expulsion.

The light in all this darkness is the unbelievable project JOBKATIF initiated by Rabbi Tsvi Rimon from Alon Shvut who realized, days after the expulsion, that the most urgent need is to find the Gush Katif expellees new jobs. Thanks to JOBKATIF many of the expellees are now finding work and little by little are able to raise their heads again. JOBKATIF needs lots of support and thus at the end of the article we give you the link to their website and urge you to read more about them.

This special trip not only strengthened the expellees; it also strengthened our determination at Women in Green to do all we can to prevent more expulsions and destructions.

With Love for Israel,
Ruth and Nadia Matar

The link to JobKatif’s website: http://www.jobkatif.org.il/index_e.php
Link to Rachel Saperstein’s Orange Gallery: http://www.theorangegallerygk.com/site/index.asp?depart_id=38086&lat=e

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Women in Green trip to the "forgotten refugees"
by Gemma Blech
http://picasaweb.google.com/gemmablech/08310WIGShoppingTripToGushKatifRefugees

The barrage of rockets on Sderot and the South of Israel are a direct result of the expulsion of the 22 thriving communities of Gush Katif, [Gaza]. The once blossoming desert has become a HAMAS stronghold and a barren land which now grows, we are told, almost nothing. The Jews made the desert blossom as a rose and their eviction and the destruction has brought catastrophe on the rest of Israel. Thankfully, there are many trying to support Sderot in these days, but the refugees from Gush Katif have been lost and abandoned by the government and by most Israelis.

These prosperous, middle class families, were evicted from their homes and dropped first into cramped hotel rooms and then into ‘temporary caravans’ in the middle of mud fields. The so-called ‘beurocratic’ game to resettle these people is no more than a Catch 22 demonic nightmare. The caravans are of course FAR too small for what were once large, flourishing families and so most have to keep their containers ­ into which all their worldly goods were stuffed on deportation ­ as a shed next to the house. The walls of the caravans are paper thin, an ice box in the winter and an oven in the summer. Many try and retain their dignity with attempts at gardens ­ but the mud, lack of paving, lack of drains initially, etc., has made living an on going hell.

BUT, far worse than even that is the loss of jobs, income, livelihood, and any self respect. JOBKATIF was set up to help people start new businesses, new shops, new lives and it was Avery Harris of JOBKATIF who took us round the three ‘towns’ [Yad Binyamin, Ein Tsurim and Nizan] to encourage our ex-Gush Katif friends there by SHOPPING!!! We went in one [packed] bus from Jerusalem and assorted others joined us from all over the country.

So now I am home with everything from bananas to weddings presents; face cream to a much needed new washing up bowl; earrings and onions and not forgetting a whole restocking of stationary and office supplies! The folks there were thrilled to see us. Anita Tucker, famous celery grower, once of Netzer Hazani, told us of their endless struggles and Rachel Saperstein [thrown out of Neve Dekalim], opened up the Orange Gallery for us and so introduced us to numerous artists from Gush Katif. And there were [excellent] pizzas, coffee, ice creams and more along the way!

I could, of course, write a whole lot more ­ but see the website above and let us do all we can to support these folk in the future.


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Chizuk-shopping trip to our Gush Katif friends 0

Dear Friends,

Here are the details about our chizuk-shopping trip to our Gush Katif friends.

MONDAY, MARCH 10th, 2008

JERUSALEM: bus will leave INBAL HOTEL at 9:00am for a full day trip. Approximate return: 5:00pm. Fee: 40 nis
A JOBKATIF representative will join us on the bus and answer all our questions.

BET SHEMESH: transportation will leave 9:30 for a shorter trip. Please call Debbie Buckman at 02-9918492 to reserve and receive the details.

ITINERARY:

10:30am arrival at YAD BINYAMIN. Shopping in different stores - fruit, vegetables, toys, stationary, plants, clothes, books and eating lunch at local pizzeria.

12:30pm leave for EIN TZURIM where we will meet ANITA TUCKER from Netzer Hazani. We will shop in the local bookstore and in the store for natural herbal products.

2:00pm leave for NITZAN where we will be greeted by RACHEL SAPERSTEIN and then shop for presents in the famous ORANGE GALLERY.

3:30pm approximate departure from Nitzan back to Jerusalem.

The purpose of the day is to hug our Gush Katif friends, to remind them that we have not forgotten them and also to help them financially before the holiday of Purim. It is preferable to bring cash or checks.

For those who cannot make the Jerusalem or Bet Shemesh transportation - do not be deterred!
Call some friends, drive together and join us based on the schedule above.

For details and reservations, please call Anita 050-5777254 or Nadia 050-5500834

With Love of Israel,

Ruth and Nadia Matar


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