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		<title>Land Theft is Not Charity:  Philadelphia Activists Protest Jewish National Fund’s ‘Tree of Life’ Fundraiser</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Philadelphia Coalition for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel staged a creative protest outside the Jewish National Fund (JNF) Tree of Life fundraiser at Vie,  600 N Broad St., on Thursday, March 29th from 5pm-7pm.  The gala honored David Cohen, the Executive Vice President of the Comcast Corporation and the chairman of the board [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Philadelphia Coalition for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel staged a creative protest outside the Jewish National Fund (JNF) Tree of Life fundraiser at Vie,  600 N Broad St., on Thursday, March 29th from 5pm-7pm.  The gala honored David Cohen, the Executive Vice President of the Comcast Corporation and the chairman of the board of trustees of the University of Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>Carrying signs reading “Land Theft is Not Charity,” about forty protesters, who included members of Philly BDS, students from both Temple Students for Justice in Palestine and Penn BDS, and other activists from the Philadelphia Palestine solidarity community chanted as part of a spirited picket of the event that included puppets and street theater.  The protesters&#8217; “Bulldozing homes, stealing land; it&#8217;s all part of the JNF plan!”, called attention to the past and present role of the Jewish National in the ethnic cleansing of indigenous Palestinians from Israel-Palestine.  At issue is the fact that the JNF enjoys tax-exempt status as a charitable organization in the  U.S.</p>
<p>Founded in 1901, the Jewish National Fund originally collected money from Jews throughout the world to “redeem the land of Israel” by purchasing land in historic Palestine.  Since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, the JNF has raised tens of millions of dollars for planting JNF forests, many of which are built on top of former Palestinian Arab villages.</p>
<p>Penn BDS stands with Philly BDS and Temple SJP, stating “We denounce the actions of the Jewish National Fund, which has been an integral part of the strategy of the State of Israel to evict Palestinian families from their homes, destroy Palestinian and Bedouin villages and remove traces of the Palestinian people. The Jewish National Fund is a full participant in Israel’s system of apartheid by restricting the use of its land to exclusively Jewish settlers, and the JNF should not be allowed to hide behind its current status as a charitable and environmental organization. Land theft is not charity.”</p>
<p>Temple Students for Justice in Palestine add, “We deplore the JNF for ethnically cleansing Palestinians from their land since the organization’s inception. The organization humiliates Palestinians and ultimately supports the ruin of an entire people. Additionally the JNF upholds segregationist’s policies by favoring land ownership for Jewish settlers over the indigenous population!&#8221;</p>
<p>“Why are American taxpayers granting tax-exempt status to an organization whose expressed mission is in violation of U.S. foreign policy regarding Israeli settlement expansion and military occupation?   Most conversations about peace in Israel-Palestine overlooks the facts on the ground as well as the role of the United States government in maintaining the status quo,” said Susan Landau, a Jewish member of Philly BDS.   “The JNF wants to be thought of as an environmental organization, but works hand-in-hand with the Israeli government to keep the land available only to Jews.”   The Negev Desert and the Galilee are two current focal points for JNF ‘greenwashing’—the use of environmentalist propaganda and projects to veil efforts in stripping Palestinians of their homes and land.</p>
<p>(Additional information about the Jewish National Fund can be found at www.stopthejnf.org, the website of the global Campaign to Stop the JNF.)</p>
<p align="right">CONTACT: Susan Landau</p>
<p align="right">267-250-5711</p>
<p align="right">sjlandau@aol.com</p>
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		<title>Joseph Dana: Thursday November 3rd, 7pm</title>
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		<title>A Year of BDS Achievements and Challenges</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One year ago, Philly BDS was founded as the first group in Philadelphia focused on advancing the movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.  That foundation followed the July 2005 call by 171 Palestinian civil society organizations to implement a global BDS struggle  to hold Israel accountable until it complies with international law [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One year ago, Philly BDS was founded as the first group in Philadelphia focused on advancing the movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.  That foundation followed the July 2005 call by 171 Palestinian civil society organizations to implement a global BDS struggle  to hold Israel accountable until it complies with international law and universal principles of human rights for Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, Palestinian citizens of Israel, and Palestinian refugees.</p>
<p>Now, on our first anniversary, we find ourselves reflecting beyond the milestones in our local consumer boycott of Sabra hummus and Tribe hummus to the remarkable events in the BDS movement over the last year or so globally.  The BDS movement has continued to grow by leaps and bounds, and  significant challenges have presented themselves as well.</p>
<p>Globally, there have been a number of noteworthy concrete successes. To highlight a few:</p>
<p>From November 2007 – 2010 US-based Adalah-NY initiated a global campaign against Israeli billionaire, diamond mogul, and settlement-builder Lev Leviev that  led to his renunciation by UNICEF, denunciation by Oxfam, the removal of a promotional section of his website featuring actors like Salma Hayek, Drew Barrymore, and Halle Berry at some of their requests, and a UK government decision not to rent embassy space from his company. In November 2010, Leviev&#8217;s Africa Israel company announced it would no longer be involved in settlement construction.</p>
<p>Responding to appeals from Palestinian civil society after Israel’s attack on a humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza, in June 2010 dockworkers in Oakland, California, Sweden, and Norway all refused to dock and unload Israeli ships, imposing a blockade so-to-speak on Israeli goods. Similar historic action was taken by South African dockworkers in February of 2009.</p>
<p>Also in the summer of 2010, the Olympia Food Co-op Board of Directors in the Washington State capital decided to boycott Israeli goods.  The OFC has continued the boycott in the face of a storm of opposition, including a recently filed lawsuit in which Israeli government officials have likely been involved, at least behind the scenes.</p>
<p>Major blows have also been dealt to Carmel Agrexco, Israel’s largest exporter of produce, and Veolia, the French multinational company operating in the fields of water, waste management, energy and transport services.  Agrexco markets 60-70% of the agricultural produce of Israeli colonial settlements and plays a key role in the development of large-scale, industrial Israeli agribusiness and has exploited its close relationship with the Israeli occupation authorities in order to secure a monopoly-like status in the export of Palestinian produce from Gaza.  Agrexco faced massive boycott activity in Europe, its main export market, causing it to file  for bankruptcy.  Veolia, involved in a number of Israeli projects, including the infamous light-rail project to link colonial settlements in the West Bank with Jersualem, lost a number of significant public contracts in Europe due to BDS campaigns and has announced surprising declines in profits.</p>
<p>The positive side of the ledger, indicates more groups and initiatives advocating BDS have continued to spring up all around the world, including on campuses.  One example is right here in Philly, where a BDS group at the University of Pennsylvania is now active.  Similar initiatives have garnered attention at DePaul, University of Michigan, Columbia and elsewhere.  While these efforts have had varying degrees of success, their increasing prevalence points to a strong wind at the back of the BDS movement.</p>
<p>Major success has been experienced in the Academic and Cultural Boycott as wellIn March 2011 The <strong>University of Johannesburg</strong> voted to sever its relationship with Israel&#8217;s Ben Gurion University as a result of the university&#8217;s role in the Israeli occupation.</p>
<p>The growing list of recognized public figures endorsing BDS, includes music legend Roger Waters of Pink Floyd.  In 2006, Waters was scheduled to perform in Tel Aviv but was asked not to by Palestinians and rights activists around the world.  In response he traveled to Palestine, an experience he described as transformative.  He cancelled his Tel Aviv show and eventually came out fully in support of the boycott, writing, “[w]here governments refuse to act people must, with whatever peaceful means are at their disposal.”  Other notables who have chosen to observe the boycott and not perform in Israel include: The Pixies, Elvis Costello, the late Gil Scott-Heron, guitarist Santana, and rapper Snoop Dog. Also, The Yes Men withdrew their film from the Jerusalem Film Festival  and film director, screen writer, and critic Jean-Luc Godard canceled plans to attend a Tel Aviv film festival.</p>
<p>There are significant divestment successes that also merit attention, more than will be documented here,  To name a few:  In February 2009 Hampshire College, a pioneer in the 1970s by becoming the first U.S. university to divest from apartheid South Africa, decided to divest from some 200 companies that &#8220;violated the college&#8217;s standards for social responsibility,&#8221; including six companies with close connections to Israel&#8217;s occupation.  In June 2010: Students at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, voted to divest the college foundation’s funds from companies profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation  And in July 2010, Jewish Voice for Peace activists presented over 15,000 petitions and postcard signatures to one of the world’s largest retirement funds, TIAA-CREF, asking them to divest from companies documented as profiting from Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories.</p>
<p>These developments have shown that people all around the world, including  the United States, are growing more aware of the need for genuine, grassroots pressure on Israel to end its Apartheid policies, and are standing up to do something about it.  Considering that the full-fledged BDS movement is barely half a dozen years old, the achievements thus far have been remarkable and encouraging.  And the trend points toward greater action in the future.</p>
<p>There is no better indication of the increasing relevance and success of the global BDS movement than all the attention and attacks directed at it. Yet still, the movement faces significant challenges in coming years.  The Israeli government and pro-Israeli groups and institutions around the world have stepped up efforts to combat BDS.  Garnering the biggest headlines recently is the passage by the Israeli parliament of an anti-BDS law.  The bill was introduced by Likud MK Ze’ev Elkin and passed on July 11, 2011.</p>
<p>The law allows citizens to bring civil suits against persons and organizations that call for economic, cultural or academic boycotts against Israel and Israeli institutions—including corporations and universities.  It also prevents the government from doing business with companies that initiate or comply with such boycotts.  According to Elkin, the final version of the bill that passed was “vegetarian,” because provisions criminalizing the boycott had been stripped out.  The law caused a great row both inside and outside Israel.  It has been denounced far and wide.  Indeed, even a large number of Israeli parliamentarians spoke out openly against it.</p>
<p>Nor was the law the only example of a BDS “backlash.”  The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, AIPAC, has become increasingly outspoken on the issue of BDS.  So has the Anti-Defamation League.  In March of this year, news organizations announced that Israel&#8217;s Military Intelligence has established a new unit responsible for tracking groups abroad, and in the West Bank and Gaza aimed at “delegitimizing the State of Israel.”  The unit will monitor, among a seemingly endless array of possible targets, BDS activists.</p>
<p>Perhaps most ominously, just last month, 11 students from the University of California, Irvine, the “Irvine 11,” were convicted of conspiracy to disrupt and of disrupting a speech by Michael Oren, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S.</p>
<p>Some may see this backlash as a frightening omen of what is to come in this country and abroad.  Others, including Philly BDS, see it as something else – an unequivocal sign that the BDS movement is on the map can no longer be ignored.  It is going mainstream.</p>
<p>Israel’s leadership has signaled its fear of the BDS movement in the clearest language possible—by outlawing it.  And while we e do not minimize  the genuine hardship endured by our courageous allies , like the Irvine 11 and the numerous BDS activists in Palestine who have been jailed for their activism  we prefer to view  this backlash as an affirmation that we are making a difference, building an unstoppable and  sustainable movement for justice in Israel-Palestine.</p>
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		<title>Reflections on Our Local Campaign at One Year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philly BDS, our local consumer boycott and de-shelving campaign against Sabra Hummus and Tribe hummus, was launched at the Peoplehood Parade in West Philadelphia almost one year ago.  After participating in the parade with our Handela puppets, we positioned ourselves at a table in sunny Clark Park where we offered samples of homemade hummus to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Philly BDS, our local consumer boycott and de-shelving campaign against Sabra Hummus and Tribe hummus, was launched at the Peoplehood Parade in West Philadelphia almost one year ago.  After participating in the parade with our Handela puppets, we positioned ourselves at a table in sunny Clark Park where we offered samples of homemade hummus to passersby who received information about our campaign, talked with us, and signed our petitions.</p>
<p>Our now famous Philly BDS flash dance was performed inside the Fresh Grocer store on 40th &amp; Walnut St. the very next day.  It went &#8220;viral&#8221; on youtube almost immediately, and now boasts 80,000 plus hits! .  The Flashdance was a great idea created by dedicated members of our group and our allies. The huge response it engendered was surprising &#8211; a dream come true for our campaign, sparking interest in our campaign locally, nationally, and internationally People continue to come up to us and tell us about what countries where it has been sent.</p>
<p>The success of the Flashdance provided an overwhelmingly positive kick-off for our campaign. Philly BDS went big very early.   We have far surpassed our expectations in many areas.  As a creative coalition, Philly BDS now has 23 local endorsers, 18 national endorsers, and 12 international.  Our outreach extends to campus work and faith-based communities.  We are continuing to build a viable structure for our de-shelving campaign.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></strong></p>
<p>Looking back over the year, let’s reflect together on the events and actions organized by Philly BDS, which include:<strong></strong></p>
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<li>7 film series “Have You Heard from Johannesburg”  with panel and discussion to educate community about anti-apartheid movement in South Africa</li>
<li>Peoplehood launch</li>
<li>Flashdance</li>
<li>Outreach to endorsers- How to Get Involved Event</li>
<li>Mime-in at Fresh Grocer:  “Don’t Be Silent”</li>
<li>Participation in First Friday through a/literature hand-out</li>
<li>Caroling originally composed Christmas and holiday songs at Fresh Grocer</li>
<li>Organizing an evening of creative Valentine letter-writing  and delivering them to Patrick Burns, CEO Fresh Grocer</li>
<li>Tabling at Independence Mall with anti-War groups on July 4</li>
<li>Organizing demo to support Gaza Freedom Flotilla</li>
<li>Handing out information at Fresh Grocer  to encourage de-shelving and not buying Sabra or Tribe hummus</li>
<li>Speaking at local churches as part of Christian-Jewish Allies Israel-Palestine educational series</li>
<li>Outreach to campus groups in other areas undertaking this campaign or interested in the issue</li>
<li>Co-sponsor and support Temple SJP and other Allies for speakers and events</li>
<li>Holding a Fundraiser/Art Auction</li>
<li>Participating  in national BDS organizers’ conference at Rachel Corrie Foundation in Olympia, WA</li>
<li>Community tabling, information, distribution, and  hummus sampling over the Summer in Clark Park,</li>
<li>Networking through our Philly BDS Newsletter/Facebook/Twitter</li>
<li>Petitioning</li>
<li>Holding a film screening and fundraiser dance in cooperation with The Defenstrator</li>
<li>Participation in an international documentary by an Australian filmmaker entitled “Make Hummus, Not War.”</li>
<li>Participation in Occupy Philly by providing homemade hummus</li>
</ul>
<p>It’s been only a year!  Philly BDS has organized a well-researched and solid campaign. We take pride in being part of a vibrant and growing international movement.  It will take continuous work on the part of us all to bring justice to Israel-Palestine.  Please consider ways that you can get involved at a level that allows you to contribute skills you can share.</p>
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		<title>ON EVE OF PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD BID:  BDS!</title>
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Everybody’s talking about the Palestinian Bid for Statehood at the UN.  While Philly BDS does not take a stand on the bid, we remind everyone of the position of the BDS Movement in Palestine, which is a reaffirmation of the importance of BDS as the “most potent and promising strategy of international solidarity with [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Everybody’s talking about the Palestinian Bid for Statehood at the UN.  While Philly BDS does <span style="text-decoration: underline;">not</span> take a stand on the bid, we remind everyone of the position of the BDS Movement in Palestine, which is a reaffirmation of the importance of BDS as the “most potent and promising strategy of international solidarity with the Palestinian people.  Please go out and join or start a campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions for Palestinian freedom in your community!</strong></p>
<p><strong>To find out more, read the position of the BDS Movement:<br />
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Position of BDS Movement</span></strong><strong>:</strong><strong> </strong>“The key lesson learned from South Africa is that, in order for world governments to end their complicity with Israel’s grave and persistent violations of human rights and international law, they must be <em>compelled</em> to do so through mass, well organized grassroots pressure by social movements and other components of civil society. In this context, BDS has proven to be the most potent and promising strategy of international solidarity with the Palestinian people in our struggle for self determination, freedom, justice and equality.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>In light of the above, and inspired by the will and the power of the people which have  given rise to the Arab spring, the BNC calls upon people of conscience and  international solidarity groups to proceed with building a mass BDS movement in the US and elsewhere in the world’s most powerful countries before and after September. Only such a mass movement can ensure that whatever diplomatic recognition that transpires at the UN in September on Palestinian statehood will advance the rights of the Palestinian people and raise the price of Israel’s occupation, colonialism and apartheid by further isolating it and those complicit in its crimes. A mass solidarity movement that can hold elected officials, especially in the US, accountable to the people … is the only hope for a comprehensive and sustainable peace based on justice.”                       <em>(Palestine BDS Movement National Committee, August 8, 2011)</em><strong><em></em></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"> </span></strong><a href="http://www.bdsmovement.net/2011/bnc-reiterates-its-position-on-september-7794#.Tmbs0GFedjk.twitter" target="_self">http://www.bdsmovement.net/2011/bnc-reiterates-its-position-on-september-7794#.Tmbs0GFedjk.twitter</a></p>
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		<title>Interview on BDS with Lisa Taraki, co-founder of PACBI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why boycott Israel?
This interview was posted on Al-Jazeera and provides some useful insights into the nature and purposes of BDS:
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/08/201188976675245.html
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<p>This interview was posted on Al-Jazeera and provides some useful insights into the nature and purposes of BDS:</p>
<p><a href="http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/08/201188976675245.html">http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/08/201188976675245.html</a></p>
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		<title>Hold Israel accountable with Leahy law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read this article on the BDS Movement web site on recent efforts by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy to apply to Israel U.S. legislation that prohibits U.S. military aid to divisions of foreign forces that engage in human rights abuses:
http://www.bdsmovement.net/2011/hold-israel-accountable-with-leahy-law-7870
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read this article on the BDS Movement web site on recent efforts by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy to apply to Israel U.S. legislation that prohibits U.S. military aid to divisions of foreign forces that engage in human rights abuses:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bdsmovement.net/2011/hold-israel-accountable-with-leahy-law-7870">http://www.bdsmovement.net/2011/hold-israel-accountable-with-leahy-law-7870</a></p>
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		<title>News: Look Who’s Joined the Philly BDS Coalition!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Delaware County Green Party has endorsed Philly BDS!
The Philly BDS coalition now includes 54 local, national and international endorsers.
Philly BDS is a creative partnership working for human rights in Israel/Palestine. We support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign called for by Palestinian civil society in 2005 to end Israeli human rights abuses.  For more information [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Philly BDS coalition now includes 54 local, national and international endorsers.</p>
<p>Philly BDS is a creative partnership working for human rights in Israel/Palestine. We support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign called for by Palestinian civil society in 2005 to end Israeli human rights abuses.  For more information on Philly BDS, visit <a style="color: #114170;" href="http://www.phillybds.org/" target="_blank">www.phillybds.org</a>.</p>
<p>The Green Party of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, is committed to fostering progressive policies locally and supporting the efforts of Greens in neighboring counties, throughout the state and the nation.<span> </span>For more information on the Green Party of Delaware County, visit <span> </span><a style="color: #114170;" href="http://www.delcogreens.org/" target="_blank">www.delcogreens.org</a>.</p>
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<p>Read the Palestinian Civil Society Call for Boycott, Divestment and Sactions Against Israel:<span> </span><a style="color: #114170;" href="http://www.phillybds.org/the-call" target="_blank">www.phillybds.org/the-call</a>.</p>
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		<title>Philly BDS is teaming up with the Defenestrator for a film screening and dance party!</title>
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		<title>More Than 50 Human Rights Activists Protest Greek Government Detention of U.S. Boat to Gaza</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philly BDS &#124; No Justice, No (Chick)peas
 Philadelphia, PA, July 2, 2011 – More than fifty human rights protesters came out onto the streets today in response to recent action by the Greek government preventing the US Boat to Gaza from leaving port at Athens.  The protesters held signs, chanted and talked to holiday vacationers in front of the Federal Building [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong> </strong><em>Philadelphia, PA</em>, July 2, 2011 – More than fifty human rights protesters came out onto the streets today in response to recent action by the Greek government preventing the US Boat to Gaza from leaving port at Athens.  The protesters held signs, chanted and talked to holiday vacationers in front of the Federal Building at 6th and Market Streets in Philadelphia.</p>
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<p>Scheduled to sail as part of an international flotilla to break the blockade of Gaza, the U.S. Boat to Gaza—<em>The Audacity of Hope</em>—was stopped on Friday by the Greek Coast Guard.  After a stand off that unfolded over several hours a second Greek Coast Guard boat arrived carrying heavily armed Greek commandos. The boat was eventually taken back to dock in Athens and the captain arrested.</p>
<p>Protesters carried signs that read &#8220;Free Gaza,&#8221; &#8220;End the Blockade of Gaza,&#8221; &#8220;Let our Citizens Sail,” and “End the Siege of Gaza.”  The crowd of fifty, sometimes joined by passersby, repeated chants like &#8220;The whole world is watching Gaza, let the boats sail!&#8221; and &#8220;Justice will prevail; let the boats sail!”  Protesters also chanted &#8220;Hey, hey Barack Obama, Let our people sail to Gaza!&#8221; Today’s protest drew cheers from passersby and honks of support from passing cars.</p>
<p>Also during the protest, Alice Walker&#8217;s poem written aboard the Audacity of Hope was read aloud by the father of a local Jewish American activist who was violently arrested in a Jerusalem Day protest while traveling with an Interfaith Peace Builders delegation last month in East Jerusalem.</p>
<p>Passengers aboard <em>The Audacity of Hope</em> include 36 Americans, among them Pulitzer Prize-winning author <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/tags/topic/Alice+Walker" target="_blank">Alice Walker</a> and 85-year-old Holocaust survivor <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/tags/topic/Hedy+Epstein" target="_blank">Hedy Epstein</a>. Four crew and ten reporters are also on board.</p>
<p>Susan Landau of Philly BDS commented:  “The Greek government is caving into pressure from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  The activists on the boat are peaceful human rights activists.  The Israeli government is going to great lengths to prevent their journey and maintain an illegal naval blockade that violates Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. And Greece is trumping up charges against the boat’s captain because it is bowing to pressure from the U.S. and the Israeli government.  All the support we’ve gotten today shows that freedom-loving people here and elsewhere won’t be fooled.”</p>
<p>Similar protests are being held in other cities, such as New York, Boston, Washington D.C., Chicago, San Francisco, Albuquerque, Dallas, Seattle, and Toronto.</p>
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