The excruciating need for UCP in Palestine has just become very personal. Our friend and colleague Amira Musallam is a member of the assessment team that is just completing their context analysis and recommendations on how to deploy a large scale UCP action in Palestine.
Amira and her family AT THIS MOMENT have been thrown off their land in the West Bank! On Wednesday, armed settlers backed by the police (a.k.a. Israeli Defense Force) tried to evict them from their land in Beit Jaia. Amira and her family refused to leave. A few activists joined them in nonviolent resistance. When the Israeli soldiers arrived, the family presented their land deed, but the soldiers ignored it and sided with the settlers. The soldiers claimed they had a court order for eviction but could not produce it. The soldiers then used violent force to remove her family and the activists providing unarmed civilian protection (UCP).
Since then, Amira, her family and more volunteers providing UCP have arrived each day. On Friday the Israeli Army used stun grenades to clear them and started arresting members of Amira’s family. Dan Boneh, a 74-year-old veteran of the Israeli army who was providing UCP on Friday, reported:
They removed the protestors by force to the joy and laughter of the settlers who remained inside, and locked the gate. Now we are outside the so-called closed military zone but they still decided to throw shock grenades at us, for no apparent reason…I fought in Israel’s war as a soldier in the IDF. I am ashamed to see how the IDF and the Israeli police have become so politicized clearly supporting the settlers agenda to displace the Palestinians.
Amira’s family holds a deep connection to their land and its necessity for their livelihood. In 2012, they built a home and restaurant on their property. However, in 2019, the Israeli army arbitrarily demolished both. In 2023, settlers challenged the family’s ownership, and the family overcame them by obtaining their land deed through the Israeli court. The family has remained steadfast since and continues to farm their fields. AND NOW THIS!
Amira, her family and the unarmed civilian protectors will not leave. They need your support. And this is just one of thousands of examples of how the war is escalating in the West Bank as well as Gaza.
What can you do?
Contact your Representatives, Senators, Members of Parliament, or any relevant governmental authority. Share Amira’s story, and demand that they:
-
Call their State Department or Foreign Ministry about Amira's situation and demand that their Embassy in Israel intervene immediately.
-
Sponsor or support legislation designed to:
-
Stop Israeli expansion on the West Bank
-
Ensure an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
-
Stop any further arms shipments to Israel (if you are from the US, UK, Germany or Italy.)
-
Share this email with your friends, networks and social media.