IJV calls for a ceasefire, systemic change in occupied Palestine
October 8, 2023 IJV Canada
https://www.ijvcanada.org/ijv-calls-for-a-ceasefire-and-systemic-change-in-palestine-israel/
October 8, 2023 - With over 600 Israeli and nearly 400
Palestinian casualties
so far, the pain felt by those of us both in the region and connected to it
cannot be overstated. The lives cut short in the past 48 hours are a tragedy,
evidence of the need for an immediate ceasefire, not an escalation of violence.
Attacks against civilians are in violation of
international law, regardless of the perpetrator and whether by immediate
violent force or by long-term structural oppression. The civilian deaths
caused by the Hamas offensive are an unacceptable consequence of 75 years of
unacceptable conditions, part of an attack that is neither unprovoked nor
justifiable. Israel needs to be held accountable for its decades of crimes against
humanity, crimes that have
put Palestinians in a position where violent retribution and death feels like
justice.
For decades, civilians in Gaza have been subjected to
routine massacres, restrictions on electricity, medical attention and water,
faced bombings and lived under a suffocating blockade. In the past year,
Palestinians have been targeted by Israel’s most right-wing government in its
history, which has escalated its attacks against them.
Now, Israeli civilians are being abducted and killed
in the deadliest attack on the state in years.
IJV calls on Canada to demand a ceasefire immediately.
But that is not enough to guarantee a more hopeful future for everyone in
occupied Palestine – Israeli apartheid, occupation and settler colonialism are
the underlying issues that must be addressed in order to move towards a future
for the region where all can thrive. If these issues remain unaddressed, we
fear that Israel will not be satisfied until it has satisfied a bottomless
desire for disproportionate revenge, as has been proven time and time again.
The Canadian government has opposed Palestinian
attempts at non-violent resistance, whether through efforts to boycott, divest
and impose sanctions or through appeals to international courts and the UN.
When non-violent resistance is seen as unacceptable, labelled antisemitic or
terroristic, Palestinians are thus stripped of the tools to advocate for their
lives, liberties and livelihoods.
The conditions under which Palestinians have been
forced to live in the Gaza Strip are unconscionable. The only solution to this
ongoing violence is to address its root causes, and that requires supporting
Palestinian-led movements to confront and resist Israeli apartheid, as well as
pushing governments like Canada to oppose Israeli crimes against humanity.
Canada’s ritual and vacuous endorsement of Israel’s
“right to self-defence” gives the right-wing Israeli government cover to
continue destroying Gaza, committing further violence against Palestinians
under occupation. We must remind everyone that Palestinians, like any occupied
people, ultimately have the right, by international law, to resort to armed
violence to resist their occupation – so long as that violence distinguishes
between civilians and combatants.
Canada must call for a ceasefire, condemn Israeli
apartheid and work towards a peaceful resolution that upholds the rights to
life and freedom of both Palestinians and Israelis.
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