How to save Palestinians?
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Answer:
. Listen and learn.
The violence inherent in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the harm that has been done to both Palestinians and Israelis, and the often contradictory information that is presented about the conflict make this a difficult issue to discuss. It is likely that addressing this topic will raise political sensitivities and political concerns among members of your faith community. The best way to address these concerns while promoting learning and action is to take time to listen to Palestinians and Israelis and to learn about the ways in which Israelis and Palestinians are impacted by violence and human rights violations today.
Read AFSC's "Principles for a Just and Lasting Peace" and discuss the document as a community or in your adult religious education curriculum.
Explore the website of the Boycott National Committee, the Palestinian group representing the Palestinian groups that initiated the Palestinian call for BDS.
Organize a book group to read Omar Barghouti’s book “Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions: The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights,”
Read about how companies are engaged in supporting Israel’s occupation on the AFSC website Investigate.
Invite a speaker to talk about BDS and what you can do to get involved. Email Dov Baum, AFSC Economic Activism Program director, for ideas.
Watch "A Quaker Call to Action on Israel-Palestine," a QuakerSpeak video. Share it with your networks.
2. Take economic action.
In 2005, over 170 Palestinian organizations issued a call to the international community asking for the implementation of boycott and divestment initiatives (BDS) to stop human rights abuses against Palestinians by the Israeli government. The initial Palestinian call was signed by a broad coalition that included unions, academics, political parties, cultural groups, and civil society organizations. AFSC is supporting and organizing various actions and campaigns and has developed an investment screening tool for individuals, groups, and institutions to review their investments: Investigate.
Sign our petition: Boycott Pillsbury Join AFSC and partners in calling on the company to stop production in an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Learn about more active BDS campaigns.
Check your own investment portfolio using AFSC’s new investment screening tool.
Invite your congregation to join the campaign and watch this video of AFSC Economic Activism Director Dov Baum talking about the movement.
3. Write a minute or statement of support.
Once your congregation has taken time to learn about the issue and become involved with efforts in the United States and around the world to end human rights abuses against Palestinians, consider writing a minute or statement of support for the BDS movement.
Read the minutes, statements, and actions from other meetings, churches and faith organizations supporting the use of economic activism to end the conflict.
Bring the topic to your Business Meeting or other decision making body to consider.
Take time to season the appropriate language, and then share your minute with the wider faith community.
If and when approved, share with the larger Quaker community! Email Lucy Duncan, AFSC director of Friends Relations to help spread the word.
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