PSNA Newsletter No 247 - 1 July 2026
1 Hōngongoi 2026
1 July 2026
Newsletter No 247
Two clicks for Palestinian children this week
1) Click here to send this message to the Prime Minister. Copy in your local MP.
Rt Hon Christopher Luxon
Prime Minister
c.luxon@ministers.govt.nz
Kia ora Mr Luxon,
Ban entry to New Zealand of Israeli soldiers for rest and recreation from the genocide in Gaza
The United Nations Independent Commission on Palestine released a report last week which included detailed reporting of the deliberate targeting of Palestinian children by Israeli soldiers in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank.
Doctors on medical missions in Gaza reported to the commission that it appeared Israeli Defense Force (IDF) soldiers were engaged in a “game” of target practice with “different body parts being targeted on different days”.
UN Commission member Chris Sidoti says:
"Anyone who has served in the Israeli Forces in Gaza since October 2023 should be considered a suspect in relation to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of genocide"
The line with the UN Commission’s report we expect you to withhold visas from all Israeli military personnel.
Please respond to this email urgently.
(your name)
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2) Post this hideous picture in your social media accounts with the link here to a media report on the UN Independent Commission’s findings.
The Israeli military targeting children is summed up in this hideous picture of an Israeli soldier. We want them all banned from Aotearoa New Zealand.
And just before you go…
Make sure you have signed these three petitions…
Items in this newsletter
New Items
Nationwide rallies/marches/flag-waving this week
Quote of the week
“The essence of childhood has been destroyed”
Bearing Witness – Palestinian Christian leaders to tour here next month
David Seymour ACT Party campaign rally disrupted
Israel: the most loathed country in the world
Asra: Stories of Palestinian prisoners
A couple of events coming up this week – Ōtepoti/Dunedin and Whaingaroa/Raglan
Spotted in the Sunday Star-Times last weekend
For Life – new Palestinian film screening in Auckland and Wellington
The Voice of Hind Rajab – new film in the NZ International Film Festival
Second Jewish Anti-Zionist Congress – Dublin 2026
Important stories this week
Regular items
“Sitting on the Fence” documentary now available for general release
Your KiwiSaver may be funding violations of Palestinian rights
Join the ICC Six watch
MPs Complicit with Genocide
Keep spreading the message about the Genocide Hotline!
Annual Palestinian Solidarity Dates
How to Donate
Palestine Solidarity Groups around Aotearoa
Nationwide rallies/marches/MP protests/vigils this week
To view events around Aotearoa:
We have an events page on our website as well as a Facebook events page
PSNA Website events page:
You can find it here – www.PSNA.nz/Events
The QR code for the PSNA website events page is this:
It is updated on Wednesday afternoon and ongoing as events are notified to us. Please check back on Friday afternoon to see if there has been Additions or Changes.
Or go to the PSNA Homepage – www.PSNA.nz. Scroll down to the button “For a list of events Nationwide, please click here - Check back often for updates”. Click the button. Check back on Friday for any moves, adds or changes
PSNA Facebook events page
Go to the PSNA Facebook events page here
There are more than 30 events around the Motu this week.
There are more than 30 events around the Motu this week.
Quote of the week
Genocidal Israeli soldier happy in the killing of children
"Anyone who has served in the Israeli Forces in Gaza since October 2023 should be considered a suspect in relation to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the crime of genocide"
Chris Sidoti, UN Commission of Inquiry on Palestine
“The essence of childhood has been destroyed”
UN Independent Commission releases damning report of Israel’s genocide against Palestinian children.
The UN report is here and a news story of it is here
“The United Nations Commissions report makes four highly significant findings:
1. The scale of child deaths is unprecedented
The report finds more than 20,000 Palestinian children have been killed and more than 44,000 injured since October 2023.
The commission says the “overwhelming scale and rate of children killed and injured in Gaza have been unparalleled across modern conflicts globally”.
UNICEF describe the Gaza Strip as “the most dangerous place in the world to be a child”.
2. Evidence of deliberate targeting
This is the report’s most legally explosive finding. It documents repeated incidents of children being killed by single sniper or drone shots, often in the head or upper torso, suggesting deliberate targeting rather than incidental harm.
Cases such as Hind Rajab and other children shot while evacuating or sheltering are central examples.
Doctors on medical missions in Gaza reported to the commission that it appeared Israeli Defense Force (IDF) soldiers were engaged in a “game” of target practice with “different body parts being targeted on different days”.
The commission concluded that based on forensic evidence and military analysis, there are reasonable grounds to believe some children were deliberately targeted.
3. Systematic attacks on child-essential infrastructure
The report documents attacks on hospitals, schools and orphanages, which enjoy special protection under international law. The commission found these attacks have directly contributed to preventable child deaths, long-term disability and educational collapse.
The commission’s findings raise serious questions about whether those special legal protections were respected, especially where attacks disrupted paediatric care, neonatal treatment and emergency surgery.
Schools have been destroyed in the conflict, including this one in May 2025. Jehad Alshrafi/AP
4. Arbitrary detention, torture and sexual violence
The report documents patterns of child detention, ill-treatment and abuse in custody.
The commission noted that dehumanising rhetoric by political leaders, soldiers and public figures has normalised violence against Palestinian children and contributed to an environment where such harm becomes acceptable.”
Bearing Witness – Palestinian Christian leaders to tour here in July
David Seymour ACT Party campaign rally disrupted
ACT tried to drown out the protests here (video)
And a report from the frontline outside the meeting:
We had fun as we said "Hi to David Seymour at his Campaign Rally yesterday here in Tamaki Makaurau.
David Knew we were coming to say Hi so he slunk in before our planned meeting time of 1:00 pm. His rally started at 2:00 pm.
I offered a small flyer to the attendees and was met with unbridled hatred and anger. Some saying “I Support what Israel is doing in Gaza". One woman said "I am a Zionist". My response was to ask her if she was a Christian Zionist as there are twice as many of them as Jewish Zionists. One slid past hissing "Hamas, Hamas".
To be fair, about six of the attendees were open minded enough to take a flier and say they would read it.
On the other hand, one of the young organisers at the bollards where I stood took a flyer I offered and then squinted at me as he held it up and screwed it up as if this petty Gesture had any relevance.
During his address, Seymour slagged off the Green Party for standing up for Palestinian Human Rights.
Imagine the territory we own in Seymour's mind that he had to bring this up.
You can see him unreservedly showing his anti-Palestinian Racism in this clip. It takes a certain determination to cling to his Racism as he does.
You will also see how rattled they got by the sound of Human Rights activists chanting for a Free Palestine.
If you watch the clip above (the link under the picture), you will see the very Trumpian style of his Rally. "Let’s Practice holding up signs. . ."
Another laugh was the Diplomatic Protection Squad member who tried to verbally "trespass" one of our team standing on public land.
He was laughed at when it was pointed out it was public space and he couldn't do that.
So, he called police and, lying, said he had trespassed someone.
Police arrived and laughed at him as well. The professionalism of our DPS is sadly lacking.
We hung around until about 4:10 pm before packing up.
I was talking to one of the police after everyone was gone and Seymour finally slunk out at about 4:30 pm in a Black BMW with darkly tinted windows.
Case closed.
We look forward to the next encounter with our Members of Parliament pitching for our votes.
Israel: the most loathed country in the world
This ranking of nations from the Danish NGO The Alliance of Democracies for 2026 lists Israel as the most hated nation on the planet, behind both North Korea and the US In fact, Israel is quite far behind North Korea in terms of international loathing. For Israelis who see Israel as having moral authority, that isn’t something that nations grant themselves. And of interest is how much more hated the US is than Russia. This is a very large reversal from just a few years ago.
Source: visualcapitalist.com.
Asra – Stories of Palestinian Prisoners
The plight of Palestinian prisoners has never felt more urgent. Today, more than 10,000 Palestinians are held in Israeli prisons, including hundreds of children, with thousands detained without charge or trial. In recent months, the world has witnessed escalating abuses, a death penalty introduced, and those released from Israeli prisons continue to share harrowing accounts of torture, starvation and dehumanisation.
As activists, we often speak about the numbers. As theatre-makers, our role is different.
Asra – Stories of Palestinian Prisoners brings audiences face to face with the people behind those statistics through the prisoners’ own words. A woman who tore up her dress to make a bed for a stray cat in solitary confinement. A child who found a thousand mothers after being released into an unfamiliar village. A man who translated stories and secretly passed them between prisoners so they could imagine life beyond the prison walls.
Created by Harakat Productions and Sumud Ensemble, directed by Palestinian theatre-maker Dr. Rand Hazou, Asra is a documentary theatre work using verbatim testimony, puppetry and live music to honour the resilience, creativity and humanity of Palestinian prisoners.
After a powerful 2024 season at Basement Theatre, we’re raising funds to redevelop the production for touring, so these stories can reach theatres, schools, marae, festivals and community spaces across Aotearoa.
If you believe these voices deserve to be heard, we’d be deeply grateful for your support
A couple of events coming up this week – Ōtepoti/Dunedin and Whaingaroa/Raglan
Spotted in the Sunday Star-Times last weekend
For Life – new Palestinian film screening in Auckland and Wellington
THE FILM
Hind is a Palestinian woman whose husband is serving a life sentence in an Israeli prison. The state has tried to rob her of her right to motherhood — but she refuses to accept that.
Determined and defiant, she finds a way to smuggle his sperm across one of the most surveilled borders in the world and begins IVF treatment — refusing with every cell of her body to let occupation be the end of her story.
For Life is a film about love under confinement, about a woman's body as contested territory, and about the most primal human longing: to create life as an act of resistance.
This is not just another Palestinian story. It is a story about what states take from women when they control their bodies, their borders, and their futures.
The Voice of Hind Rajab – new film will be at NZ International Film Festival later this year
In The Voice of Hind Rajab, the voice in question is a small one, belonging to a young girl alone and in unconscionable peril, high and breathless with fear and confusion. But it cuts through Kaouther Ben Hania’s film with piercing clarity, largely because, in contrast to a surrounding chorus of frantic adult voices, it isn’t performed. Rather, it’s a real-life recording of the last words ever spoken by Rajab, a 5-year-old Palestinian child killed on Jan. 29, 2024, after her family’s car was shelled by Israeli forces during their invasion of the Gaza Strip. In her final hours, the girl repeatedly phoned call-center volunteers at the Palestine Red Crescent Society, pleading for a rescue vehicle that never made it to her.
Making that horrifying 70-minute audio file the heart and spine of her film, Ben Hania baldly confronts her audience with the real-time fate of one of more than 18,000 children killed so far in an ongoing genocide.
If The Voice of Hind Rajab opens one hitherto blinkered eye, or ear, to the atrocities in Gaza, it will have done its job. - Guy Lodge, Variety
Notes from the Second Jewish Anti-Zionist Congress – Dublin 2026
Notes from May Pik:
This congress followed the first congress held in Vienna last year. This year the theme was “From words into action”.
Many familiar voices of activists and academics, participated including, Ilan Pappe, Ramzy Baroud, Andrew Feinstein, Francesca Albanese, Zachary Foster, and many more delegations from all walks of the solidarity movement. It was organized by the Jewish activists, but the idea is to be a collaboration- not a “Jewish” congress per se.
I will try to bring in this summary some points made by various speakers and were raised that might resonate with our work here in Aotearoa today: Disconnect the “occupation” of Zionism over Judaism. How Zionism endangers the Jewish communities here in this country. And a worthwhile angle against the Zionists here too.
Breaking the common narrative of Israel being founded as a state in order to save Jewish lives. Zionism even before the holocaust pursued “selective immigration” of the right sort of Jew. It didn’t want sick, poor, weak refugees, it wanted the capital of the wealthy Jews and young workers to do the heavy lifting. Many Jewish communities were denied access to Palestine.
We need to break the connection between anti semitism to Anti Zionism. This conflation is in used by the political elite to shield them from the crimes of genocide they are part of.
Need to educate the populations in the world of how Zionism emerged and how it differs from Judaism. It can’t be done with small sound bites. We need to engage in dialogue with the “non-converted” as we tend to “preach to the choir" Pressure must continue and build- making politicians very “uncomfortable” We should not talk about a “two state solution” ; it is dead already. And it legitimizes the continued existence of Zionism. We are working towards one democratic state. But in order to bring that future we need to bring about the collapse of Zionism. The solution has to come from the Palestinians.
The resolution for one state was supported by Palestinians in 1947. We need to allow the Palestinian voices to tell us what their vision for the future is. In Israel itself processes of dismantling from within are already in motion with cracks in the “foundation” growing all the time. Large numbers of Israelis leave the country, the economy of war is unsustainable. That is where a total BDS campaign can accelerate this process.
Zionism will try to manipulate the world and may adjust its PR in order to please the world (softer rhetoric etc..) - we should be vigilant and not full of this trap.
We need to continue exposing Zionist lies and inconsistencies. We shouldn’t ask for what we want from our governments, we should force them by aiming at financial institutions, universities, museums, churches etc. Remind the world of Palestine that existed before Zionism, as a shared land. It is possible again. The only way is total liberation from Zionism and apartheid.
Connect the message that Palestine is an example of a terrible future without international law- we need to fight for all of humanity- monumental battle. People have more power than they realise.
We need to carry on with steadfastness without apologizing. Gas was the tool for nazi Germany- Tech is the tool for Gaza genocide. AI, Cloud, software, chips.
Israel is the lab for testing new technologies. Arms trade industries are never held to account. Money from this industry finds its way to bribe politicians. Public tax payers money then turns into private profit. In the vacuum of accountability and justice, direct action, BDS, and industrial action are the tools we must use.
The site for the congress is here: https://jazic.org/
On this Youtube channel (you can watch the “live” streaming https://www.youtube.com/@JAZICORG/streams
Important stories this week
Editor’s picks
Palestinian scholar, lawyer, and former director of the Palestine Research Center, Sabri Jiryis, on “The Foundations of Zionism here (podcast)
The Gaza doctrine – Israeli ‘journacide’ and the muted NZ media response here
NZ anti-war protesters call for independent foreign policy and peaceful planet here
Israel’s rampant ethnic cleansing of West Bank Palestinian communities here
How mainstream media bias contributed to Israel’s genocide in Gaza here
Israel continues to commit genocide, atrocity crimes by deliberately targeting Palestinian children,
UN independent commission finds here
Other stories
Netanyahu’s war on Iran was a pitch for Israel to become the trading alternative to Hormuz. It failed here
Netanyahu’s war on Iran was a pitch for Israel’s future, and it failed here
British parliament to debate Israeli influence on UK politics: What we know here
Exclusive: Internal Documents Show Trump’s “Board of Peace“ Moving to Crush Palestinian Self-Determination here
US and Iran Exclude Israel from Lebanon Track here
How Jeffrey Epstein’s Israeli Network Shaped Congo’s Deadly Mineral Trade here
Israeli officials discuss renewed push to expel Palestinians from Gaza here
What's behind the Rubio-Vance rift over Lebanon? here
‘They Knew Exactly Who Mona Khalil Was’: Israel Kills Lebanese Turtle Conservationist here
Mr Peters – Please Explain Your Silence on the deliberate targeting of children here
Israel continues to commit genocide, atrocity crimes by deliberately targeting Palestinian children, UN independent commission finds here
Israel’s deliberate targeting of Gaza children part of genocide: UN inquiry here
A UN report details the ‘overwhelming’ scale of children killed in Gaza. It raises grave legal questions here
“You won’t even make it back to your f**king country”. Genocide as US statecraft here
The darkest reality on the ground in Palestine here
Defense Minister Katz: IDF is prepared for independent action against Iran here
The 60-day illusion: how Washington is using the mou to cut Iran down to size here
Israel prepares new Gaza offensive amid claims Hamas 'rearming' here
UN inquiry accuses Israel of deliberately targeting and killing Palestinian children here
The darkest reality on the ground in Palestine here
Studying for high school finals in Gaza without electricity, adequate food, or a home here
It is now undeniable that Israel is an electoral liability for Democrats here
Israel’s security chiefs revisit Gaza expulsion plan despite global rejection here
Grassroots voters reject AIPAC and boost Palestinian liberation in New York here
The Gaza doctrine – Israeli ‘journacide’ and the muted NZ media response here
Australian media ignores UN report on Israeli deliberate killing of children here
This is the story that Trump and the West don’t want you to know here
The reckoning – what the US-Iran MOU means in reality for Israel here
Pakistan PM drops a ‘truth bomb’ on US about the Iranian missiles here
Jale Moala: Why is the UN credible when Fiji agrees but not when it’s inconvenient? here
Regular items
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“Sitting on the Fence” now available online
In Sitting On The Fence, Kiwi voices speaking truth to power in Aotearoa, US and Israel over their complicity in genocide have at last been given the platform that those in Parliament, the media and diplomacy have sought to silence.” Jane Kelsey - Emeritus Professor of Law, Auckland University, Aotearoa / New Zealand
With the NZ International Film Festival not selecting Sitting On The Fence it can now finally be released online in NZ.
The film can be viewed at this link www.sittingonthefence.tv. Please share on your social media networks.
Your KiwiSaver may be funding violations of Palestinian rights
Important message from Barry Coates – founder and CEO of Mindful Money
(Website: mindfulmoney.nz. Join our mailing list here)
The judgement won by PSNA forcing the NZ Super Fund to review its investments in four companies that violate the rights of Palestinian people was important. It also sends a warning across the bow of KiwiSaver and other investment funds funds. You may not realise it, but your KiwiSaver might be invested in those four companies.
Mindful Money is a charity that tracks investment in KiwiSaver, including companies on the United Nations Human Rights Council database of companies involved in the building and maintenance of illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land. Our analysis shows there is even more invested in the four companies by KiwiSaver funds than by the NZ Super Fund.
So what can you do? Check your fund – it is free, quick and easy to do so. Go to www.mindfulmoney.nz, type in the name of your KiwiSaver fund into the Fund Checker, click the button ‘Show Companies’ and look for the companies with an OPT symbol. If you see any of those companies in your fund, write to your fund manager (the address is on your KiwiSaver statement) and tell them you don’t want your savings going to those companies.
If you want to shift to a fund that doesn’t invest in those companies, use the Fund Finder to find a Mindful Ethical Fund. You can also use the same website for non-KiwiSaver managed funds.
It’s your money. Don’t let it be used to fund companies that violate human rights.
Join the ICC Six Watch
Share the poster on social media – keep alert – email ICC6@PSNA.nz if you find where any of these six genocide deniers are due to show up.
Keep spreading the message about the Genocide Hotline!
Remember possible action for local groups
For groups affiliated to PSNA we suggest the following actions could be taken at any time in support of this campaign
Asking your local backpacker accommodation to display the poster and draw it to the attention of any Israeli soldiers here on “rest and recreation” from the genocide.
Pasting the hotline poster (use the version in this newsletter which includes a contact email) around the vicinity of backpacker venues in your local area. This is already happening in some areas.
Hand out flyers to people in the vicinity of your local backpackers
Contact us on the hotline if you come across Israeli soldiers
Merchandise for sale - please check with your local branch and/or contact us Merchandise@PSNA.nz
Recent new material – leaflets and stickers are free the bucket hats and caps are $25
If your local branch does not have what you are after we are ready to mail to you any of our t-shirts, long ($35) and short ($30) sleeved, hoodies ($45) bumper stickers ($3), Tino/Palestine pins ($3) flags large & medium ($10 or $7) and other items plus postage.
The watermelon and the fist stickers will be back in stock early next week.
See more on the PSNA website here.
Reminder: Annual Dates for Palestine Solidarity
28 Mar – 4 Apr Israel Apartheid Week
30 Mar Land Day Palestine
5 Apr Palestinian Childs Day
9 Apr Deir Yassin massacre - Irgun Terrorism - 107-120 Palestinian men, women and children massacred
17 Apr Palestinian Prisoners Day
11 May World Kufiya Day
15 May Nakba Day – marking the mass ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Palestine in 1948
5 Jun Nakba Day - Start of 1967 War - Land Grab – Invasion of Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza, Egypt and Syria - 5 June 1967 – 10 June 1967
20 Jun Attack on Gaza - 6–21 May 2021 (2 weeks and 1 day)
16-18 Sep 40th anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacres
28 Sep Second Intifada - 28 Sept 2000 – 8 Feb 2005
2 Nov Balfour Declaration
29 Nov United Nations - International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
8 Dec "First Intifada - 8 Dec 1987 – 13 Sept 1993
Are you able to donate a cup of coffee a month to the campaign?
We will need some serious money to make our campaign as effective as possible. For example, we will need somewhere in the vicinity of $25,000 to bring speakers to New Zealand over the next year and organise large public meetings to help spread the message.
You can help. Are you able to donate a cup of coffee a month to the campaign? In other words, can you afford to make an automatic payment of $5 per month to support the Palestinian struggle? (If you can afford more that would be great!)
Our account details are:
Account name: Palestine Solidarity Network
Account number: 38-9015-0849542-00
We are happy to provide a receipt upon request (however, we are not a registered charity so this is not tax-deductible)
Nationwide Rally list
To view events around Aotearoa:
Go to the PSNA Homepage – www.PSNA.nz. Scroll down to the button “For a list of events Nationwide, please click here - Check back often for updates”. Click the button. Check back on Friday for any moves, adds or changes
Or events are on the PSNA Facebook events page here
Or Scroll down to the bottom of this Newsletter for the detailed list of events for this week.
We have added a page to the PSNA website where we now post the Events list. You can find it here – www.PSNA.nz/Events
The QR code for this is:
It is updated on Wednesday afternoon and ongoing as events are notified to us. Please check back on Friday afternoon to see if there has been Additions or Changes.
More ways you can get involved
Forward this Newsletter – If you know people who may be interested in this movement, please forward this Newsletter to them.
Join in local activities in your area - Contact Secretary@PSNA.nz if you would like to know where and how to get Flags and Banners
Help set up a Students for Justice in Palestine groups on your campus
Tell Your MP your opinions on Divestment and Sanctions of Israel.
Write Letters to Newspapers – Call Talkback Radio
Keep in touch with the campaign on social media
o NZ Palestine Solidarity Network website: https://www.PSNA.nz
o NZ Palestine Solidarity Network Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/671376706283605/
o NZ Palestine Solidarity Network email: Secretary@PSNA.nz
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Human rights for Uyghur refugees - In line with our support for human rights for the people of Palestine we have added our name to the petition in support of human rights for Uyghur refugees so they can be included in the government’s refugee quota. PSNA members who wish to also sign this petition can do so here - https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/open-letter-let-s-show-compassion-to-the-uyghur-community
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