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Scroll down for info on protests in Boston (Jan 24), Philadelphia (Jan 25 and 26), the San Francisco Bay Area (Jan 25), and Seattle (Jan 26) ! Come join us!
BOSTON
Protest at the Israeli Consulate Boston, in solidarity with the
international relief convoy, to demand that Israel
stop its blockade of Gaza, which is leading to malnutrition, raw sewage in
the streets, and no electricity.
Time: NOON to 1pm this Thursday January 24th
Place: Isreali Consulate Boston, located in the park plaza hotel
Directions: Park Plaza hotel is located near the Boston Public Gardens
(Arlington St. stop) We're meeting at noon right across the street
from the Park Plaza Hotel, the entrance closest to the Common
(Arlington St. stop).
Action: We are one of hundreds of protest world wide to demand that the
international relief convoy be let thought on Saturday January 26th.
We will attempt to bring food to the Israeli Consulate and demand they end the siege of GAZA. Bring one food item to give...
We will have leaflets, signs, speaker, music, and a few cartons of
medical and food aid to carry in to the consulate - we're going to try
asking the consul to deliver it to Gaza, and to forward to his
government our demand that they let the Israeli relief convoy through
the Erez checkpoint this Saturday.
Jews for human rights in Gaza Cosponsors Jewish Voice For Peace Boston, Boston Coalition for Palestinian Rights
PHILADELPHIA
Friday, Jan 25: Press conference and vigil in front of the Israeli Consulate (15th & Locust) at 12 noon
Sat, Jan 26: INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION Assemble at 12 noon to march from 5th and Market Sts. to the Israeli Consulate (15th & Locust)
Philadelphia area sponsors and endorsers include: Bubbes & Zaydes (Grandparents) for Peace in the Middle East - Jewish Voice for Peace–Philadelphia - Philadelphia al-Nakba Committee - SUSTAIN - Philadelphia Anti-War Forum - Philadelphia International Action Center - Students for Justice in Palestine, Larry Davidson (professor, Westchester University) - Brandywine Peace Community - University of Pennsylvania Students for Justice in Palestine - Steamboat Project and more.….
Israeli & Palestinian sponsors include: Palestinian International Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza - Gush Shalom - Combatants for Peace - Coalition of Women for Peace - ICAHD/Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions - Bat Shalom - Bat Tzafon for Peace & Equality - Balad - Hadash - Adalah - Tarabut-Hithabrut - Physicians for Human Rights - Alternative Information Center - Psychoactive/Mental Health Professionals for Human Rights - ActiveStills - Student Coalition Tel-Aviv University - New Profile - Machsom Watch - PCATI/Public Committee Against Torture - Yesh G’vul - Gisha - Social TV on the internet.
Together we call on the U.S. and Israel to lift the blockade on the Gaza Strip!
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
VIGIL IN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINIAN AND ISRAELI PEACE
ACTIVISTS CALLING ON ISRAEL TO END THE BLOCKADE OF GAZA
SUPPORT THE JAN 26TH INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION TO BRING
RELIEF CONVOYS FROM ISRAEL TO THE BESIEGED PEOPLE OF GAZA
When: Friday, January 25, at noon
Where: In front of the Israeli Consulate
(456 Montgomery St. at California,
near Montgomery BART)
What: We will stand silently holding signs and handing
out flyers to publicize the relief convoys departing from
Israel on Jan 26th to the Israeli- controlled Erez crossing
on the Gaza border, which has been closed down partially or
completely by the IDF since 2006. Led by a broad coalition
of Israeli peace activists, the convoys will bring desperately
needed supplies to the people of Gaza. The convoys will be met
on the other side of the border by peace and human rights
activists of Gaza.
This is a time to show our solidarity with a revived Israeli
peace movement and a partnership of Israelis and Palestinians
for peace and justice.
This vigil is being initiated by Jewish Voice for Peace-Bay Area,
and all are welcome. Please pass this on to your friends and
lists. RSVP, if possible, to
bayarea at jewishvoiceforpeace.org
SEATTLE
Leafletting/sign-waving protest on Saturday Jan 26, 12-2 at Westlake Center downtown.
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