36 members of the U.S. House sign letter addressed to Turkish PM urging him to stop another attempt 'to provoke a confrontation with Israel.'
Members of the U.S. Congress issued
a letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday in which
they urge Turkey's
premier to stop the departure of another flotilla to the Gaza Strip.
"We write today to express our
serious concern over reports that the so-called Free Gaza Movement and the IHH
are planning to send another flotilla to Gaza in the coming weeks to provoke a
confrontation with Israel", read a signed letter by 36 members of Congress
initiated by Rep. Steve Israel.
"As members of the United
States House of Representatives we ask you to help discourage these efforts and
work with the Israeli government in a productive way as it continues to allow
legitimate aid, but not weapons, to enter Gaza".
The letter further stressed that
the Israeli government has "a right and responsibility" to protect
its people, emphasizing that the "threat facing Israel
by weapons smuggled into Gaza
is real."
Congress members urged Erdogan to
stop the flotilla from departing in order to prevent another confrontation such
as last May's from happening again.
"If flotilla organizers carry
out their confrontational plans, the Israelis will have little choice but to
board the vessels and search for weapons. We fear violence could erupt just as
it did last year," the letter warned.
The letter signatories expressed
hope that the Turkish government will work out with Israel
an alternative way to allow "legitimate humanitarian assistance" into
Gaza.
"By finding a constructive
solution as an alternative to another flotilla, you have a unique opportunity
to potentially save lives and be a force for stability at a particularly
volatile time," the letter concluded.
Meanwhile, Turkey's Erdogan said in an interview with U.S.
television late Wednesday that Hamas is not a terror organization but a
political party. He also said the recently penned Palestinian reconciliation
agreement was an essential step toward Mideast
peace.
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Posted:
12 May 2011 05:00 PM PDT
London, (Pal
Telegraph) – First Minister Alex Salmond supported economic sanctions against Israel. He
described Israel’s massacre
of nine Mavi Marmara passengers as an “atrocity on the high seas” and put Israel firmly
beyond the pale. “This has implications for example in trading
relationships—you can’t have normal relationships if you believe another
country has been involved in what Israel has been involved in.”
Scotland’s
elections shattered political mould – SNP triumphant. The pro-war and
pro-Israel Labour, Tory and Lib Dem parties punished SNP
Leader Alex Salmond tried to impeach Tony Blair for war crimes in Iraq.
Scottish Government offered open access to Scottish hospitals for Palestinian
victims of Operation Cast Lead. Nationalist government must be pressured to
match deeds with words.
Scotland’s elections have shattered the political mould, battered every political party other than the SNP (Scottish National Party) and given us a nationalist majority in the Edinburgh Parliament. The voting system was expressly designed to prevent such an outcome. Unlike Palestinians, though, we do not expect to be punished severely for voting in a way that London disapproves of.
The
Labour, Tory and Lib Dem parties that are attacking living standards have been
punished and the SNP has reaped the benefits of being seen to oppose the cuts
to living standards, services and jobs .
We
should also remember that the SNP leader, Alex Salmond, has steered his party
over the years to oppose many of the core militarist policies of the other
parties: he launched an initiative in 2004 to impeach Tony Blair for war crimes
in Iraq,
and the SNP opposes the Trident nuclear weapons system.
Salmond,
far and away Scotland’s
most popular and effective politician, has also been harshly and publicly
critical of Israeli crimes. Following Israel’s
abuse of British passports to murder a Hamas official in a Dubai
hotel room in March 2010, First Minister Salmond supported the idea of economic
sanctions against Israel.
He dismissed the London Government’s expulsion of a low level Israeli Embassy
official when he told a BBC Question Time audience that Israel’s unceasing crimes merited
more than a “diplomatic dance” over passport mis-use.
Salmond
labelled Israel’s
massacre of nine Mavi Marmara passengers as an “atrocity on the high seas”. No
UK Government officials would condemn Israel for the killings and David
Miliband said he was “seeking clarification” from Israeli Foreign Minister
Lieberman. Alex Salmond, in contrast, put Israel firmly beyond the pale.
“This has implications for example in trading relationships—you can’t have
normal relationships if you believe another country has been involved in what Israel
has been involved in”.
One
newly elected MSP, Humza Yousef, correctly pointed out in a letter to SPSC that
there have “been actions also, hundreds of thousands of pounds have been
released in aid to Gaza , and opening our hospitals to treat those who were
injured in the horrific assault in 2009 (this was an appeal you made at the
time directly to the Scot Gov’t).”
Alex
Salmond has also opposed those who seek to conflate political criticism or
opposition to Israeli crimes with hostility to the Jewish Community.
Addressing a Glasgow Jewish community meeting in
May 2010, he was asked “to do what he could to halt” BDS actions outside Glasgow supermarkets.
Salmond responded with an elementary distinction: “I don’t think we should
accept as a community that your position in Scottish society should be judged
or affected by the policies of Israel.
The Jewish community is not liable for those policies. It is possible to be
critical of Israel
without being anti-Semitic. The Jewish community should not be judged on
whether people approve or disapprove of the actions of Israel.”
He
also dismissed claims by some Zionists that anti-Semitism was driving Jews out
of Scotland, an unfounded claim that serves the Zionist programme to have Jews
move to Israel: “I don’t share the analysis that the Jewish community is
suffering a wave of persecution or that anti-Semitism in Scotland is rapidly
growing and such a severe problem that it is jeopardising this community..I
don’t believe that the Jewish community is under siege nor do I believe that it
feels itself to be under siege…Scotland
has never had to introduce any laws to deal with anti-Semitism”.
Salmond’s
positions have been in sharp contrast to the London Government, which attacked
and invaded Iraq and Afghanistan
and endorsed every Israeli crime. David Miliband, for example, refused to
condemn the Israeli attacks on boats to Gaza
with humanitarian aid and David Cameron described himself as “a proud Zionist”
supporting Israel,
which acted with “great restraint” against Lebanese or Palestinian
“terrorists”.
But
the Israeli violations of international law, and the ongoing killings, mass
imprisonment and dispossession of the Palestinian people, mean that we have to
go beyond humanitarian aid and words to support the Palestinian appeal for BDS,
boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel until Palestinians gain their
freedom.
That
means that we must pressure the newly-mandated Scottish Government to live up
to First Minister Alex Salmond’s words that Israel’s behaviour merits trade
sanctions. That must include the rescinding of the £200,000 Scottish Enterprise
grant to Eden Springs, the Israeli water cooler company involved in serious
human rights violations in the Golan, Syrian territory held by the British
Government to be illegally occupied by Israel.
Help
us to keep the pressure on the Government to act on First Minister Alex
Salmond’s call for trade sanctions against Israel. Join and support the
Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
Mick
Napier
Chair, Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign
c/o Peace & Justice Centre
Princes Street
Edinburgh EH2 4BJ
chair@scottishpsc.org.uk
00 44 (0)131 620 0052 / 00 44 (0)795 800 2591
Chair, Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign
c/o Peace & Justice Centre
Princes Street
Edinburgh EH2 4BJ
chair@scottishpsc.org.uk
00 44 (0)131 620 0052 / 00 44 (0)795 800 2591
Source:
The Palestine Telegraph
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