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Henry Norr reports on a “Declaration of Independence from Israel” written by the passengers of the US boat to Gaza, The Audacity of Hope, and handed to the US Embassy in Athens, in protest at Israel’s use of its powerful influence inside the US to secure Washington’s backing for its illegal policies and the use of US taxpayer money in military aid for Israel.

US BOAT TO GAZA — THE AUDACITY OF HOPE!

by Henry Nor / Common Dreams

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Two hundred and thirty-five years after the American colonies declared independence from Britain, the passengers on the US boat to Gaza call for a new American Declaration of Independence, this time from Israel.

The passengers issued their call from the decks of the US-flagged boat, The Audacity of Hope, which is currently confined to a Greek military pier near Athens, while its captain sits in jail.

Like the Founders in Philadelphia, the passengers in Athens recognize that “When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them to another, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.”

Just as the Founders cited “a long train of abuses and usurpations” committed by the British, The Audacity of Hope passengers detailed the Israeli abuses motivating their call for US independence:

  • For generations, Israel has engaged in a systematic campaign to dispossess Palestinians of their lands and drive them from their ancestral homes.
  • Since 1967 Israel has occupied East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights in open defiance of UN Security Council resolutions and the Geneva Conventions. Residents of these occupied territories have been subjected to numerous forms of mistreatment, including military attacks, arbitrary arrests, home demolitions and the confiscation of vast areas for the construction of illegal Jewish-only settlements and roads.
  • Since the mid-1990s Israel has imposed an ever-tightening regime of economic strangulation on the Gaza Strip. In particular, since 2006 the 1.5 million people of Gaza have been kept in isolation and under siege, with severely limited access to medical care, clean water and construction materials needed to rebuild after Israeli military attacks. They have been prevented from fishing in their coastal waters, growing crops on much of their farmland or exporting almost anything.
  • Israel has used its powerful influence inside the US to secure Washington’s backing for these illegal and counterproductive policies. In addition to more than 3 billion dollars per year of US taxpayer money in military aid, Israel has gained uncritical American diplomatic support, including repeated use of the American veto in the Security Council to stymie any UN effort to enforce international law and to hold Israel accountable for its crimes.
  • In recent years Israel has reacted with brutal violence against international as well as Palestinian and Israeli activists who have dared to step in where the US and the UN have feared to tread. On 31 May 2010, Israel’s vicious assault on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla in international waters caused the deaths of nine unarmed human rights volunteers, including 18-year-old American citizen Furkan Dogan.
  • This year, Israel, in collusion with the US, has deployed a variety of economic, diplomatic and other pressure tactics to undermine the sovereignty of Greece, Turkey, and other nations and force them to obstruct the Gaza Freedom Flotilla II in defiance of their own maritime regulations and procedures. In addition, Israel has carried out a campaign of unbridled distortion and defamation against the organizers and participants in this year’s flotilla. When that failed, Israel’s agents resorted to life-threatening sabotage operations against at least two of the flotilla’s ships.

AMERICAN DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FROM ISRAEL

“In light of this long — but still very partial — list of abuses and usurpations committed by Israel, it is past time for the US to end its ‘special relationship’ with Israel and declare its independence from that country,” said a letter that the passengers will deliver to the US Embassy in Greece on 4 July. “Just as the original American Declaration of Independence inspired popular struggles for independence and democracy all over the world, we humbly call on other countries that have been subjected to Israeli pressure and manipulation, particularly Greece and Turkey, to join us in our campaign to rid our country of this scourge.”

Henry Norr, a passenger on the US Boat to Gaza called The Audacity of Hope, is a former technology writer.


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2 Comments

  1. R.Singh on the 06. Jul, 2011 remarked #

    Thanks again for another great informative article!

  2. Neil on the 12. Jul, 2011 remarked #

    Consider this:

    1. It is probable that without the Ethnic Cleansing of the Arabs from their homes and villages in the 1940?s (531 villages and over 700,000 human beings expelled) there would be approximately equal numbers of Jews and Arabs in Israel today. (as is shown by the number of Arabs including the refugees and their descendants and the number of Jews in Israel, the West Bank and the Golan.) ie Basically, a Bi-National state would exist in Israel today.

    2. That to create a “Jewish” state in Israel (defined where there is an 80% Jewish population) Ethnic Cleansing had to take place otherwise it would have ended up as a state that was approximately 50% Jewish and 50% Arab as the resident Arabs would not have vacated their homes/lands voluntarily.

    3. That Plan Dalet (including: two years planning, 531 villages ethnically cleansed, over 700,000 Arabs driven from their homes, 400 of those villages destroyed completely so that the Arabs had no homes to return to, 130 of those villages repopulated with Jews and the refusal to allow the expelled Arabs to return to their homes and villages) was the specific mechanism used by Israel to create the “Jewish State” of Israel in the 1940’s.

    4. To maintain a Jewish state (defined where there is an 80% Jewish population), Israel has to deny the Arab refugees the right to return to their homes or lands.

    What is the most moral/ethical way to treat the Arab Refugees? Should they be allowed to go home?

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