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il Commie
29th September 2005, 19:07
Israeli Communist Party Denounces the Bombing of Gaza

From: http://www.maki.org.il/gaza_bombing.html

The bombing of Gaza by Israeli planes means that despite the removal of the settlements from Gaza, the occupation and warfare against the Palestinian people continues - thus said MK Issam Makhoul, General Secretary of the Israeli Communist Party (CPI), at a speech given to the Central Committee of the party on September 23rd, 2005.

CPI considers a state of anarchy in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, including the shelling of Israeli dwellings and the targeting of Israeli civilians, as helpful to the Sharon-Peres government, which sends planes to bomb the Gaza Strip instead of renewing negotiations with the Palestinian Authority. Thus, the Sharon-Peres government proves once again that it means to use the dismantling of the Gaza settlements as an alibi for deepening the occupation in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and destroying the possibility of a peace based on an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.

CPI, which has always demanded the dismantling of all settlements in the territories occupied in 1967, has also always rejected the stance that the settlements are an irreversible reality. The Gaza redeployment has proven that CPI was correct, that settlement removal is possible and depends on the will of the government. We were also correct when we stated that the majority of Israelis supports the dismantling of settlements. After the Gaza redeployment, 54% of Israelis stated in a poll that they support continuing the dismantling of settlements in the West Bank.

CPI has been consistent in its rejection of Sharon's plan. Sharon's assumption is that the question of the future of the territories is an internal Israeli subject. This stance, which rejects the Palestinian Authority's partnership, leads not to peace and security for both peoples but to continued conflict and bloodshed. CPI warns that the current situation, following the redeployment from Gaza, may continue: a harsh reality in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, including the murder of civilians, the continued building of settlements and the acceleration of the construction of the Separation Wall, which dispossesses Palestinians of their land. This policy is catastrophic for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

The continued occupation on the one hand and the increased willingness of Israelis to evacuate settlements, on the other hand, necessitate redoubled effort by peace-lovers in Israel and the world in a public campaign against the occupation and its crimes and for another kind of politics: a politics that leads to ending the occupation and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state beside Israel, with its capital in East Jerusalem.

MK Makhoul also pointed out the heavy toll the Sharon's policy extracts from the Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, from the Arab population in Israel, from workers and from Israeli democracy. The social and political situation is worsening while the crisis in the two major parties, Likud and Labor, deepens. CPI, which rejects any attempt to see Sharon as the "hero of peace", warns of the disastrous policies of both contenders for Likud leadership, Sharon and Netanyahu.

MK Makhoul denounced the Report of the Police Investigations Department (PID) of the Ministry of Justice, which evaded its duty in not indicting the policemen who killed 13 Israeli civilian demonstrators in the October events in 2000. The Report reflects the deep-seated racism within law enforcement bodies.

The downward trajectory of the legal and law enforcement systems threatens the existence of democracy in Israel. This danger requires the CPI to build a defensive wall of people and organizations, Jewish and Arab, in defense of Israeli democracy, against the "Judaization" of the Negev and Galilee, and for the strengthening of the civil and national status of the Palestinian Arab minority in Israel. In this vein, Makhoul mentioned the protest actions against the PID decision by CPI organizations in Haifa, Tel-Aviv and a number of Arab towns and villages, and called for wide-ranging Jewish-Arab participation in the public protest of the Review Commission of the Arab population in Israel on this subject .

Xvall
29th September 2005, 22:20
Good to hear.

Nothing Human Is Alien
29th September 2005, 23:37
What's the line of the ICP? Marxist-Leninist or what?

JC1
29th September 2005, 23:39
They attend the int'l meeting of worker's and communist party's in athen's, but, that dosent tell you much about there ideaology. But there pretty solid MLs.

il Commie
30th September 2005, 08:25
Originally posted by [email protected] 29 2005, 11:08 PM
What's the line of the ICP? Marxist-Leninist or what?
Yes, we are a Marxist-Leninist party.

RedKnight
3rd October 2005, 05:32
I wonder how Israel can be expected to negotiate with the P.L.O. when the Hamas is a part of it. I mean Israel is supposed to be a secular republic and Hamas are islamic millitants. Personally I feel that both Jews and arabs should be allowed to settle in Israel and be treated equally. I also feel that they should be able to defend themselves against aggression.

Free Palestine
3rd October 2005, 06:23
Originally posted by [email protected] 3 2005, 05:03 AM
I mean Israel is supposed to be a secular republic...

Israel is legally defined as a "Jewish nation." As such, Jews are given special privileges for jobs, loans, and land ownership. Jews from anywhere in the world are given preference in immigration, and are extended automatic citizenship upon coming to Israel over and above longtime Arab residents. Non-Jews are restricted in terms of how much land they can own, and in which places they can own land at all, thanks to laws granting preferential treatment to Jewish residents. Racially segregated 'settlements' on land taken by force over top of homes and people that have been demolished or killed under an illegal military occupation is normal practice.

Political candidates who espouse the belief that Israel should be a nation with equal rights for all and not a "Jewish nation" are not even allowed to hold office, or even run for eleciton. That's right, one can't vote for a candidate who questions the special Jewish nature of the state, because such candidates can't run for or hold office.

Real "secular" credentials.

RedKnight
3rd October 2005, 06:34
Originally posted by Free Palestine+Oct 3 2005, 05:54 AM--> (Free Palestine @ Oct 3 2005, 05:54 AM)
[email protected] 3 2005, 05:03 AM
I mean Israel is supposed to be a secular republic...

Israel is legally defined as a "Jewish nation." As such, Jews are given special privileges for jobs, loans, and land ownership. Jews from anywhere in the world are given preference in immigration, and are extended automatic citizenship upon coming to Israel over and above longtime Arab residents. Non-Jews are restricted in terms of how much land they can own, and in which places they can own land at all, thanks to laws granting preferential treatment to Jewish residents. Racially segregated 'settlements' on land taken by force over top of homes and people that have been demolished or killed under an illegal military occupation is normal practice.

Political candidates who espouse the belief that Israel should be a nation with equal rights for all and not a "Jewish nation" are not even allowed to hold office, or even run for eleciton. That's right, one can't vote for a candidate who questions the special Jewish nature of the state, because such candidates can't run for or hold office.

Real "secular" credentials. [/b]
Wow! I knew that some Right-wing settlers were setting up Jewish only communities called "Aliyah", but I never knew that apartheid was legally established. I just thought that it was defacto. Oh man, Zionism is really no different than White Nationalism. Of course when I criticise Jews for such attitudes, I get called a nazi. Oh yeah, like calling for human equality is so Hitleresque. :rolleyes: :lol: Thanks for informing and correcting me, comrade. :hammer:

bolshevik butcher
3rd October 2005, 15:49
How can the communist party stand? I assume they dont oppose equal rights for all.

And it's good to see the communist party condeming imperialist actions.

viva le revolution
3rd October 2005, 17:58
Good to see a party active in Israel. We here in Pakistan can really indify ourselves with them, struggling in an enviornment of religious fundamentalism and ridiculous hatred.
I am curious, what are the scope of the communist parties activities. would you say that support is growing?
Is it revolutionary, or social-democrat, i assume it is revolutionary with the ideology being marxist-leninist, but then many parties around the world masquerade as revolutionary, with social-democratic credentials.

viva le revolution
3rd October 2005, 18:00
Sorry, i meant to ask, Are they against the Yankees?

Phalanx
4th October 2005, 00:15
Originally posted by [email protected] 3 2005, 06:05 AM
Of course when I criticise Jews for such attitudes, I get called a nazi. Oh yeah, like calling for human equality is so Hitleresque.
If you blame all Jews for the faults of Israel then you are a nazi.