Non Governmental Organization: Jewish Voice for Peace
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We seek:
- A U.S. foreign policy based on promoting peace, democracy, human rights, and respect
for international law - An end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem
- A resolution of the Palestinian refugee problem consistent with international law and equity
- An end to all violence against civilians
- Peace among the peoples of the Middle East
We are among the many American Jews who say to the U.S. and Israeli governments: "Not in our names!"
JVP supports peace activists in Palestine and Israel, and works in broad coalition with other Jewish, Arab-American, faith-based, peace and social justice organizations.
FOR A CHANGE IN U.S. POLICY
Jewish Voice for Peace calls for a U.S. foreign policy that promotes democracy
and human rights. The United States must stop supporting repressive policies in
Israel and elsewhere. U.S. military aid to countries in the Middle East must be
based on rigorous enforcement of the Arms Export Control and Foreign Assistance
Acts, which mandate that military aid may be used for only defensive purposes
within the recipient country's borders, and that aid may not be delivered to
countries that abuse human rights.
Under these guidelines, U.S. military
aid to Israel must be suspended until the occupation ends, since the occupation
itself is in violation of these guidelines. Military aid allows Israel to avoid
making serious efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as
conflicts with its other neighbors. It enables the occupation, contributes to
the devastation of Palestinian society and fosters the increasing militarization
of Israeli society.
JVP also calls for suspension of military aid to
other human rights abusers and occupiers in the Middle East. This aid helps prop
up autocratic and repressive regimes, promotes violations of human rights and
international law, obstructs democratic movements, prolongs the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and fosters militarism and violence at home and
abroad.
FOR PALESTINIAN-ISRAELI PEACE
Israelis
and Palestinians have the right to security, sovereignty, and
self-determination within political entities of their own choosing.
Israel
must end its occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East
Jerusalem, completely withdraw from these Occupied Territories and
relinquish all its settlements, military outposts and by-pass roads.
Jerusalem
has to be shared in a manner that reflects its spiritual, economic, and
political importance to both Israelis and Palestinians, as well as to
all Jews, Muslims and Christians.
The plight of Palestinian
refugees needs to be resolved equitably and in a manner that promotes
peace and is consistent with international law. Within the framework of
an equitable agreement, the refugees should have a role in determining
their future, whether pursuing return, resettlement, or financial
compensation. Israel should recognize its share of responsibility for
the ongoing refugee crisis and for its resolution.
The parties must equitably distribute water and other natural resources.
Diplomatic
negotiations between the two parties must be held unconditionally.
Countries other than the U.S. should be involved in peace negotiations.
An international peacekeeping force should be established to protect
all civilians.
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
All
people of the Middle East deserve the right to democratic participation
and equality within their societies, regardless of religion, ethnicity,
culture, national origin, language, race, sex, gender, sexual
orientation, or other status.
Israel must cease its use of
military force against Palestinian civilians, including attacks
involving American-supplied F-16s and Apache helicopters. Moreover,
Israel must stop land seizures; destruction of homes, infrastructure,
orchards and farms; arbitrary arrests and imprisonment; torture;
assassinations; expulsions; curfews; travel restrictions; abuse at
checkpoints; raids; collective punishment; and other violations of
human rights.
Palestinians must stop suicide bombings and other attacks on Israeli civilians.
The
international community must support Palestinian efforts to promote
democracy and human rights, while understanding that this aim cannot be
fully achieved under occupation.
Racism and bigotry cannot be
tolerated, whether in the U.S. or abroad, whether against Arabs or
against Jews.

