Lawrence Hagerty's home page

Gush Shalom

“Gush Shalom is the hard core of the Israeli peace movement. . . . Often described as “resolute”, “militant”, “radical” or “consistent”, it is known for its unwavering stand in times of crisis, such as the al-Aksa intifada. . . . For years now, Gush Shalom has played a leading role in determining the moral and political agenda of the peace forces in Israel, as well as in breaking the so-called “national consensus” based on misinformation. . . .Gush Shalom is an extra-parliamentary organization, independent of any party or other political grouping. Some of its activists do belong to political parties, but the Gush is not aligned to any particular party. . . The primary aim of Gush Shalom is to influence Israeli public opinion and lead it towards peace and conciliation with the Palestinian people.”

GUSH SHALOM - pob 3322, Tel-Aviv 61033
We were asked by our friends of Ta'ayush to forward the following call.  Among several simultaneous humanitarian initiatives this one seems especially significant.

Adam Keller
Gush Shalom

---------------forwarded message follows------------

Help Save Rafah Families From Hunger

Ta'ayush (Jewish-Palestinian partnership) launches a donation campaign for families living in the Rafah area of the Gaza Strip. These families have lost their property and sources of sustenance as a result of the siege and destruction of this last year. The total closure of the Gaza Strip prevents us from meeting these  people, but it cannot stop us from building a bridge of solidarity with them. Several Facts: During this last year the Gaza Strip has been under total siege. The Strip's economy, which was heavily dependent on labor inside Israel or in Israeli factories, has been severely damaged. Until last year, 24,000 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip worked in Israel with permits (and many more without).  During the first months of the Al-Aqsa intifada workers were totally forbidden from entering Israel, and since last April the number of work permits has been less than 1600. The division of the Gaza Strip into three separate zones has  prevented many from working inside the Strip as well. In addition,  Israel has stopped all export of local products to the West Bank, to Israel and abroad, thus causing further damage to the Gaza Strip farmers. The level of unemployment there is now over 50%. The Rafah area, which is located near a big settlement block, has been damaged especially hard.

Rafah is frequently disconnected from Gaza, there have been wide restrictions  over fishing areas, access to the agricultural lands of the Al -Mawassi area has been forbidden, and above all, houses have been demolished, trees uprooted,  and tilled land “uncovered”. All of this has created (almost) impossible living  conditions. During the last six months the IDF has demolished 311 houses in the area, most of them with all their contents. Many families were left with nothing but tents and some basic kitchen equipment supplied by UNRWA and the ICRC.  It seem that things are getting worse and worse everyday now!

The donations which will be collected by “Ta'ayush”, will be handed over to  Khalil Shaheen, a human rights activist from Gaza. Khalil has volunteered to distribute the donations according to the families’ needy conditions. He will  provide us with a list of sums each family gets, along with signatures of family  members confirming this.

For more information about the situation in the Gaza Strip, please consult the Palestinian Center for Human rights’ website www.pchrgaza.org.

Even the smallest amount is significant!

Please send cheques to Anat Matar, 33 Bernstein-Cohen St., Ramat-Hasharon  47213, Israel (payable to Anat Matar), or deposit money directly into Bank  Hadoar account no. 2836805 (in which case please notify Anat by snail-mail or E- mail about your donation).

If you would like to make personal contact with the families please inform.

For more information:  Anat Matar, 03-5408977, matar@post.tau.ac.il  Tamar Pelleg-Sryck, 03-6421859, tamarpel@netvision.net.il  Yaron Caspi, 08-9470152, yaronc@weizmann.ac.il 

Return to Opinions           Return to Peace Information


[Home] [World Events] [Take Charge] [Links] [Hagerty Home Page] [About Us] [Store] [Search] [Site Map]
[What's New]

Website copyright © 2000-2003 by Matrix Masters, Inc. where not otherwise reserved.
Copyrights on material published on this website remain the property of their respective owners.