Al-Araqib
Correspondents with The Electronic Intifada attended Land Day events in
the Bedouin village of al-Araqib in the Naqab (Negev) desert, which has
been demolished 20 times since July 2010 by the Israeli government in
collaboration with the Jewish National Fund (JNF) (
Keren Kayemet LeIsrael in Hebrew). After dispossessing the people of al-Araqib,
the JNF plans to plant a forest on the village's land.
Approximately 1,000 persons attended the rally in al-Araqib, which
featured speeches by Palestinian members of the Israeli parliament
(Knesset) including Ahmed Tibi, Taleb al-Saneh, and Jamal Zahalka, as
well as leading figures of the Palestinian community in Israel such as
Sheikh Raed Salah. Salah said that Palestinian citizens of the state
will continue to resist Israeli policies of dispossession.
Sheikh Siyah al-Toury, head of the Popular Committee to Defend
al-Araqib, thanked the lawmakers and Knesset members in attendance
"despite being battled at the Knesset by members of one of the most
racist parliaments in the history of Israel," the International Middle
East Media Center (IMEMC) reported ("
Thousands Mark Land Day In The Negev," 30 March 2011).
Several women leaders spoke as well, addressing the role of women in the
ongoing struggle for Palestinian land rights across the region.
Arrabe and Sakhnin
Thousands marched in the northern Galilee cities of Arabbe and nearby
Sakhnin, commemorating Land Day and denouncing Israeli governmental
policies of racism and discrimination.
Israeli daily
Haaretz reported that Mohammed Zeidan, chair of
the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee said during the protest that
"Israel is regressing into dangerous directions in its treatment of its
Arab citizens" ("
Israeli Arabs decry state 'regression' as thousands march on Land Day," 30 March 2011).
Lydd
A massive Land Day protest was held in Lydd, on Tuesday, 29 March, as
approximately 1,500 Palestinian citizens of Israel demonstrated against
repression and discrimination in the city.
Protesters "raised Palestinian flags, carried signs reading 'Enough with
the Ethnic Cleansing' and burned pictures of Foreign Minister Avigdor
Lieberman,"
Haaretz reported ("
Some 1,500 Israeli Arabs take part in Land Day protest in Lod," 29 March 2011).
Protests have been held every Tuesday evening since the
December 2010 demolition of seven Palestinian homes by Israeli forces.
West Bank
Land Day events took place across cities, towns and villages in the
occupied West Bank, including Bethlehem, Ramallah, Jenin, Nablus and
Tulkarem. Ma'an news reported that teachers across the West Bank
including East Jerusalem "devoted their first class Wednesday to the
history of Land Day, and the Palestinian struggle to prevent land
confiscations" ("
Palestinians commemorate Land Day," 30 March 2011).
Palestinians and international solidarity activists planted trees in the
village of Husan, near Bethlehem. More than 50 people gathered to plant
trees on village land that abuts the illegal Bittar Illit settlement,
and were immediately surrounded by the Israeli military, according to
the Alternative Information Center (AIC) ("
Palestinians Commemorate the 35th anniversary of Land Day," 31 March 2011).
Gaza
University students marking Land Day marched in Gaza City, but the
protest was "broken up" by Hamas security forces, according to a report
by Agence France Presse ("
Israeli Arabs, Bedouins protest discrimination," 30 March 2011).
United States
In the US, Land Day commemorations occurred in the form of direct
actions in support of boycott, divestment and sanctions while activists
challenged the land confiscation policies of the JNF.
San Francisco
Activists with the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) and
American Muslims for Palestine in the San Francisco Bay Area held a
protest outside the offices of the Internal Revenue Service in downtown
San Francisco, demanding that the IRS withdraw charitable status of the
JNF.
Protesters delivered a letter to the IRS that stated in part, "The JNF
is neither a charitable nor an environmental organization and therefore
does not qualify for tax-exempt status ... This mandate alone warrants
the revocation of the JNF's tax-exempt status because it forms the basis
for the JNF's discriminatory and racially motivated land-use
restrictions that undermine the human and civil rights of indigenous
Palestinians" ("
Report
Back: Jewish Activists Deliver Letter of Protest to IRS addressing
racially motivated actions by non-profit Jewish National Fund," 30 March 2011).
New York City
Land Day commemorative events took place in several areas of Manhattan
and Brooklyn, where solidarity activists staged protests in support of
the boycott of Israeli products.
Activists with Adalah-NY: The New York Campaign for the Boycott of
Israel and Code Pink held a rally outside a Ricky's department store in
Brooklyn, where Israeli settlement-made Ahava cosmetics are sold ("
Report Back: New York City Ahava Action," 1 April 2011).
On 26 March, activists led a "flash-mob" dancing routine at Grand
Central Station in lower Manhattan, where participants sang "Don't stop
boycottin'" to the tune of Journey's "Don't stop believin'" ("
BDS Flash Mob in Grand Central Station, NYC," 26 March 2011).
Seattle
Activists in Seattle, Washington, staged a protest outside a Trader
Joe's supermarket and urged the company to de-shelve Israeli-made Sabra
and Tribe hummus brands, as well as other Israeli products. A
photo montage was posted of the protest.
Chicago
Dancing and singing in front of "The Bean" sculpture, social justice
activists held a "flash-mob" action in downtown Chicago on 30 March.
Participants sang "BDS" to the tune of "ABC" by the Jackson 5 as part of
the global BDS day of action on Land Day.
Joy Ellison, an activist with Palestine Solidarity Group-Chicago (PSG)
stated in a press release that "[i]n the lyrics to our song, we sing
'apartheid and ethnic cleansing go on in Palestine every day, but
without the help of you and your money, the occupation will go away.'
While the struggle to end Israel's apartheid policies is not an easy
one, it's true that we in the United States can support justice and
peace by refusing to support companies and institutions that support
Israel and its occupation of Palestine" ("
Chicago Activists Mark Palestinian Land Day with Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Flash-Mob," 31 March 2011).
The flash-mob was also held earlier in the day, outside of the Chicago
Cultural Center, home of the Chicago Sister Cities International office.
PSG stated that for the last two years, activists "have pressured the
city of Chicago to end its relationship with its Israeli sister city,
Petach Tikva."
"Petach Tikva, an officially segregated city, is the first Jewish-only
settlement in historic Palestine and the site of the primary detention
center where Israeli forces abuse and torture Palestinian political
prisoners. Human Rights group Amnesty International dubbed Petach Tikva
'Israel's Guantanamo,'" the press release added.
A video of the flash-mob action at The Bean can be viewed
on YouTube.
Italy
A group of young Palestinians in Rome, Italy, protested outside the
offices of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) mission office on
Land Day with a list of demands directed at the Palestinian Authority
(PA).
As part of the global call to action issued by the Palestinian Youth
Network (PYN) on Land Day, the youth in Rome demanded that the PLO be
restructured to include all sectors of Palestinian society, including
diasporic communities, and that democratic elections be held
guaranteeing one person-one vote representation of all members.
The PYN statement added: "All of these demands are not our end goals but
rather first steps to strengthen the Palestinian popular movement
against occupation, apartheid and the Zionist colonization of our
homeland" ("
Land Day: March 30, 2011").
Meanwhile, activists with the Rome Palestine Solidarity Network planted
olive trees in various locations in the city in commemoration of Land
Day. The March 30th BDS Day of Action website reported that four olive
trees were planted "on the very land where some years ago the JNF,
together with the Municipality of Rome, had planted trees" ("
Report Back: Rome," 1 April 2011).
An olive tree was planted at the Colosseum, and another was planted next
to a monument honoring American activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed
by an Israeli bulldozer in the Gaza strip in 2003.
UK
Solidarity activists held a civil disobedience protest inside the head
office of the Veolia corporation in London on Land Day, demanding that
the company stop providing services to illegal settlement colonies in
the occupied West Bank.
Veolia is a French-owned transportation and urban planning corporation that has several contracts with the Israeli government
to provide services to West Bank settlements.
The UK Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) reported that activists
"handed a letter to a Veolia spokesperson explaining and specifying why
Veolia's actions in aiding Israel's occupation constitute grave breaches
of humanitarian and international laws. At the same time a protestor
gave the spokesperson an oral summary of the contents of the letter" ("
Protestors Pay A Visit To Veolia's London HQ On Palestine Land Day," 30 March 2011).
A video of the action was
posted to YouTube.
Other boycott actions took place in Norway and in France, where
activists held a "flash-mob" action in support of boycotts in front of
the Eiffel tower ("
Report Back: Flashmob in Paris "PalMob"," 1 April 2011).
BDS activists in Montreal, Canada, are holding a protest on 2 April to
intensify their call for boycott and demand that Israel cease policies
of apartheid against Palestinians ("
Montreal (Quebec) action this Saturday," 1 April 2011).
Global anti-Zionist activists challenge the JNF on Land Day
Meanwhile, the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) launched
a campaign on Land Day to stop JNF land confiscation and appropriation
activities. In a press release, IJAN urged solidarity activists to
incorporate strategic challenges to the JNF in their boycott and
solidarity work ("
Join the international campaign to Stop the Jewish National Fund," 27 March 2011).
"Land Day 2011 will welcome the launch of internationally coordinated
campaigns to challenge the JNF-KKL," IJAN stated. "As part of the global
movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS), in solidarity
with the Palestinian liberation struggle, and until such time as the
State of Israel respects and implements international law, the
Palestinian BDS National Committee and many other organizations call on
global civil society to join in a campaign to challenge the JNF."
IJAN posted an international call to stop the JNF at:
www.stopthejnf.org/callforaction.html.