Stand with Palestinian workers in Gaza: a call for
trade union solidarity
Posted on July 30, 2014 by The Palestinian trade union movement and the
Congress of South African Trade Unions
The
Palestinian trade union movement, with support from with support from the
Congress of South African Trade Unions and its affiliates, is unanimously
calling on trade unions internationally to take immediate action to stop the
Israeli massacre in Gaza and hold Israel to account for its crimes against the
Palestinian people.
In
the two weeks of the latest Israeli military aggression in the Gaza strip,
whole families have been wiped out, and over 600 Palestinians have been killed,
almost 80% of them civilians and a third of them children. Over 1.8 million
Palestinians are trapped in an occupied and besieged small piece of land that
Israel has turned into an open-air prison, subject to daily bombardment by
Israeli rockets and heavy artillery. For seven years, Palestinians in Gaza have
been under a brutal and illegal siege whose purpose is to destroy the conditions
of life and break the spirit of the people. The siege and the recurrent bombing
have created a humanitarian catastrophe, with critical shortages of water,
food, and medical supplies. Freedom of movement, the right to education and
access to health services have been extensively denied by the Israeli
occupation.
Israel’s
goal in this latest aggression against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank,
including East Jerusalem, is to perpetuate the occupation. This year we mark
ten years since the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that the construction of Israel’s wall
and its associated regime in the occupied Palestinian West Bank – of
settlements, land confiscation, separate roads, permit systems and movement
restrictions – is illegal under international law. Yet in ten years the
international community has allowed Israel to continue construction on occupied
territory and continue its system of occupation, apartheid and colonialism
against the Palestinian people.
While
governments prevaricate and allow Israel to act with utter impunity, and most
of the mainstream media parrots Israel’s Orwellian propaganda, civil society
solidarity is the only force that can help stop the ongoing slaughter of our
people and send them a message that they are not alone, exactly as effective
international solidarity had done in supporting the struggle for freedom in
apartheid South Africa. In the face of this international inaction, we, the Palestinian
trade unions, call on trade unions around the world to take urgent measures,
and in particular to intensify Boycotts,
Divestments and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, until it complies with
international law.
We
ask you to consider the following actions:
- Stop handling goods imported from or exported to Israel,
- Divest your trade union pension — and other — funds from Israel Bonds as well as from corporations and banks that complicit in Israel’s occupation and human rights violations,
- Dissociate from Israeli trade unions which are complicit in the occupation
- Support our call for a military embargo on Israel
- Share information with your members about the siege and destruction of Gaza and ask your members to boycott Israeli products and to share their knowledge with family, co-workers, and friends.
Today
more than ever, solidarity with Palestinians workers and their families in Gaza
and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territory is an essential component of
progressive, principled trade union politics. Given the complete failure and
unwillingness of governments to hold Israel accountable to international law
there is widespread recognition that Israel’s occupation must be isolated by
the pressure of civil society.
We
rely on our brothers and sisters in the trade union movement internationally to
continue a proud tradition of international solidarity and to stand with us as
you stood with the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.
Issued
by the following Palestinian trade unions:
Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions-Gaza
General Union of Palestinian Workers
Union of Professional Associations
Federation of Independent Trade Unions
Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions-Gaza
General Union of Palestinian Workers
Union of Professional Associations
Federation of Independent Trade Unions
With
the support of:
Congress of South African Trade Unions
Congress of South African Trade Unions
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