As
President Obama was presenting the comprehensive vision of his Middle
East policy, a contingent of St.
Louis activists were landing in Tel-Aviv. The St. Louis Palestine Solidarity
Committee (PSC) is composed of Jewish-Americans, Palestinian-Americans
and other concerned Americans focused on bringing peace to the peoples
of both countries. For the last several months, northern African and the
Middle East have been the place of uprisings by its people and bloody
suppressions by despotic dictators. The region is literally crying out
for a new and different political and economic reality.
The President’s recommendation for
Israel
to negotiate, based upon 1967 borders has the mainstream media and GOP
conservatives all a-flitter. There’s absolutely no reason for President
Obama to be the target of these attacks except that he’s the first black
president. Two other U.S.
presidents - Clinton and Baby Bush - advanced the same policy without
so much a whimper from the same echo chambers that are bashing President
Obama. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defiantly called the
proposal “indefensible.” What is indefensible
is the vanishing lands of the Palestinian people and the Israeli occupation
of the land that’s left.
In his usual manner, centrist Obama
has managed to navigate through the age-old Palestinian-Israeli conflict
by not satisfying either of the stakeholders. Israel feels abandoned and Palestine feels betrayed. Israel has a powerful lobby group, the American-Israel
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) that will take up its interests; Palestine
does not. AIPAC’s influence on U.S. policy is indisputable: Israel is the only country in the world to which
U.S. citizens’ donations
are tax-deductible and depending on whom you ask,
Israel receives from $3-5 billion in aid from the
U.S. annually, about
one-fifth of America’s
entire foreign aid budget. Like I said, that’s a powerful lobby group.
One PSC member on the current trip
to Gaza is Anna Baltzer.
The young activist was detained for hours when the group first arrived
in Israel, and some of her personal belongings were
temporarily confiscated. Anna is one of many concerned Jewish people who
have made peace their life’s work. Her documentary, Life in Occupied
Palestine: Eyewitness Stories and Photos, gave me new insights into the occupation
situation when I viewed it a few years ago. Anna is part of a long and
growing support base for advocating a fair and humane approach to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hedy Epstein has
long been a part of that struggle as well. The 86-year-old Holocaust survivor
has been unrelenting in her efforts to bring peace to the region. The
diminutive human rights activist has been roughed up on more than one
occasion for her stance.
More activists from across the U.S.
will sail to Gaza in late June
aboard The Audacity of
Hope as part of the
International Freedom Flotilla II. They will be delivering thousands of
letters of solidarity to the Palestinian people. The last flotilla was
not exactly welcomed with open arms by the Israeli government. The six
ships bringing humanitarian aid and construction materials and carrying
over 600 people were attacked by Israeli naval commandos. Several flotilla
participants were killed and many injured. The incident immediately and
rightly received international condemnation. So, you can see that going
to the Gaza Strip is no vacation; one is actually putting their life on
the line.
President Obama may be trying to tell
Israel
that it is a new day and to get with the program. The country is surrounded
by Lebanon, Jordan Syria, Saudi, Egypt and the winds of change are blowing in the
region. Those of us in the U.S.
should be putting pressure on the Obama Administration to pursue a policy
that respects the land and self-determination of the peoples in Israel and Palestine,
and not be swayed by leaders who have a different agenda than the people.
I encourage you to follow the PSC
trip through its blog at www.pscinpalestine.blogspot
and to join the letter-writing campaign to the Palestinian people. For
more information on how to get involved, visit www.ustogaza.org.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, Jamala Rogers, is the leader
of the Organization
for Black Struggle in St.
Louis and the Black
Radical Congress National Organizer. Click
here to contact Ms. Rogers.
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