Prime Minister Chris Hipkins bows to US pressure and does not call for “de-escalation/ceasefire,” an “end to violence/bloodshed” or “restoring calm” in

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins bows to US pressure and does not call for “de-escalation/ceasefire,” an “end to violence/bloodshed” or “restoring calm” in Gaza

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has capitulated to US pressure and did not use any phrase which would “urge calm” in the Gaza/Israel war when he made his announcement of $5 million in humanitarian aid to the war zone (Hipkins statement is copied in full below)

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A cowardly, shameful response to genocide of Palestinians in Gaza

A cowardly, shameful response to genocide of Palestinians in Gaza

This afternoon’s government announcement of $5 million in humanitarian aid to “Israel, Gaza and the West Bank” is a cowardly, shameful response to Israel’s ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

The priority for Gaza is not bandages and aspirins – they need loud voices condemning Israeli genocide. They need the bombing and killing to stop.

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Palestinian solidarity rallies today a huge success in the most difficult of times for everyone

PSNA is pleased with the large turnout of Palestinians and Palestinian supporters at rallies around the country today.

 

The rallies, which began with a minute of silence to remember all the civilians killed in the last week, had two aims:

  • To condemn 75 years of Israeli war crimes against the Palestinian people

  • To demand the government speak out against these war crimes. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has been happy to condemn attacks on Israeli civilians but has been deathly silent on the carnage Israel is once more inflicting on the civilian people of Gaza.

Dunedin (200), Christchurch (500), Auckland (3000) were the largest but gatherings also took place in small centres like Napier, New Plymouth, Hamilton, Palmerston North and New Plymouth.

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Nationwide rallies on Saturday to condemn killing of civilians and to demand New Zealand government action to prevent further tragedy

*** We apologise to the Palestinian Community for previous wording. This has now been updated***

Nationwide rallies on Saturday to condemn killing of civilians and to demand New Zealand government action to prevent further tragedy

PSNA is holding rallies around the country this Saturday demanding the New Zealand government to act to prevent further killings of civilians.

The start of each rally will include a minute of silence to remember all the civilians who have been killed in the last week.

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Palestinians told to go to the back of the queue

After more than a year of talking about a visit to Palestine, and several false starts, Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has finally called off a proposed trip to the Middle East before the election citing "scheduling problems".

This is deeply disappointing for this country, as well as for Palestinians.

The proposed visit was an opportunity for the Labour government to shift New Zealand policy to give greater support to Palestinians living under the longest military occupation in modern history and hold Israel to account for its breaches of international law and Palestinian human rights.

This will not happen now and with opinion polls as they are in the leadup to October’s election it is unlikely Mahuta will ever get to Palestine as Foreign Minister.

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Jane Campion requests her film be withdrawn from apartheid Israel’s Jerusalem Film Festival

PSNA congratulates New Zealand film director Jane Campion on her request for her debut film “Sweetie” to be withdrawn from apartheid Israel’s Jerusalem Film Festival.

The announcement was made by PACBI (Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel) late last night (NZ time) in this release:

https://bdsmovement.net/jerusalem-film-festival-2023

We are delighted to have an esteemed New Zealand director join at least four other international film directors in requesting their films be withdrawn from the Festival which is partnered with the Israeli Ministry of Culture.

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Khader Adnan died on hunger strike protesting his detention without trial

Khader Adnan died on hunger strike protesting his detention without trial

Palestinian resistance leader Khader Adnan died after an 87-day hunger strike in an Israeli prison protesting his detention without trial and the arbitrary nature of the allegations against him.

Adnan was being held under Israeli “administrative detention” whereby Palestinians are arrested and held without charge or trial for long periods in Israeli prisons.

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Protest at Israel Ambassador’s secret lunch celebrating 75 years of Israeli independence

Palestine solidarity supporters in Christchurch picketed the Israeli ambassador’s private lunch today celebrating 75th anniversary of Israel’s declaration of independence.

The pro-Israel lobby kept the venue secret to try to avoid protest action and were caught by surprise when Palestine solidarity protestors arrived well before the lunch.

The Israeli ambassador slunk into the venue half an hour after the advertised time.

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Pleasure as Doc Edge abandons Israeli Embassy sponsorship for 2023 festival

The Doc Edge Film Festival as abandoned Israeli Embassy sponsorship this year after a furore caused by such sponsorship last year.

“We are very pleased to chalk this up as a success”, says John Minto, National Chair of the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa. “This is a win for the international BDS campaign against apartheid Israel” (BDS – boycott, divestment and sanctions – against Israel has been a Palestinian-led campaign since 2005)

Earlier this year PSNA wrote to all the Doc Edge festival sponsors urging them to ensure the 2023 festival was an “apartheid-free zone”. We told them it would be highly provocative for the festival to receive money from the Israeli Embassy particularly given the strident anti-Palestinian policies of the new far-right Israeli leadership.

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New Zealand must join international condemnation of Israeli brutality against Palestinians at Jerusalem’s Al Aqsa Mosque

The Israeli leadership, keen to deflect attention from its internal crises, has launched a second vicious attack on Al Aqsa in 24 hours – firing stun grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at Palestinian worshippers.

This is a calculated, brutal and unprovoked attack on Palestinians worshipping at Al Aqsa, the third holiest site in Islam, during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Countries across the world – eg the US, Malaysia, Turkey, China, Canada etc – have condemned the Israeli violence against Palestinian civilian worshippers.

New Zealand must add its voice unequivocally on the side of freedom and justice for Palestinians.

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Superfund investments in Palestinian oppression soar – PSNA demands government action

Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has written to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta demanding the government direct the New Zealand Superfund to end investments in Israel’s brutal oppression of Palestinians.

“The Superfund must withdraw its investments in the 112 companies identified by the United Nations Human Rights Council as complicit in the building and maintenance of illegal Israeli settlements on stolen Palestinian land”, says PSNA National Chair, John Minto.

Two years ago the Superfund had $73 million invested in these companies. Today it is $125 million

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How on earth could the South African Rugby Union host an apartheid rugby team

I was stunned to read the South African Rugby Union is to host a rugby tour in March by a team representing the apartheid state of Israel in the 2023 Currie Cup competition. The Tel Aviv Heat have been invited to play four games in South Africa next month.

From New Zealand it seems utterly incomprehensible that a country which experienced first-hand the brutality and degradation associated with apartheid could, after liberation, agree to host a team representing another racist apartheid state.

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Time to reassess NZ’s Middle East stance

The swearing-in of the new far-right Israeli government means New Zealand must reassess its policy towards the Middle East.

Like most Western governments, and indeed most Western media, we have preferred to avoid the issue because it’s been made uncomfortable to talk about and seemingly difficult to deal with. However, we can no longer look the other way.

New Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his top priority is to build more illegal Jewish-only settlements on occupied Palestinian land. He says he wants to “advance and develop settlement in all parts of the land of Israel – in the Galilee, Negev, Golan Heights, and Judea and Samaria”. These are the Biblical names for the occupied Palestinian West Bank.

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Largest ethnic cleansing of Palestinians since 1967 has begun – government urged to speak out!

PSNA has sent an urgent message to the Minister of Foreign Affairs today urging the government to speak out condemning the Israeli ethnic cleansing of Masafer Yatta which has begun NOW.

In August last year New Zealand representative to the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Greg Lewis, spoke out supporting the Palestinians facing eviction from Masafer Yatta.

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