In 2022, Palestinian popular resistance and global solidarity manifested like never before, despite the escalating violence and oppression of the Israeli government. 🧵
In a year where Palestinian cities were placed under siege and over 200 Palestinians were killed, we saw how Palestinians faced each new assault and global support flourished. As Zionism is articulated with more clarity, so does the enduring call for a liberated Palestine.
Palestinian flags were seen more than any other at the world cup in a huge blow to those who pushed for normalization with the Israeli government and deeply moving to witness.
Thousands of Palestinians held multiple general strikes in 2022. These displays of mass organized solidarity exemplified Palestinian steadfastness and dedication to defending their land and people.
2022 saw a wave of BDS wins. Ben & Jerry’s won their lawsuit against their parent company after refusing to sell their products in occupied Palestine. General Mills divested from a deal in an Israeli settlement.
Over 900 musicians including artists like Noname, Brian Eno, Patti Smith, and FKA Twigs signed the #MusiciansForPalestine pledge, promising not to play in Israel and always stand with Palestinians.
Hundreds of Amazon and Google workers took to the streets in 4 cities across the U.S. to demand No Tech for Apartheid — that their labor not be used to further harm and commit violence against Palestinians.
JVP disrupted ADL facilitated training exchanges between US police and Israeli military with our Deadly Exchange campaign. A leaked memo revealed the ADL paused these police exchanges after we made the programs too controversial to continue.
2022 welcomed the US’ first anti-Zionist synagogue, Tzedek Chicago. To step into “deeper solidarity,” with Palestinians the synagogue voted to become anti-Zionist.
Shatzi Weisberger, anti-Zionist Jewish lesbian and organizer died this November surrounded by community. A lifelong activist, she was a guiding light in our movement. The support Shatzi received before her death showed what’s possible when we build political family.
Amidst the terror we feel the collective hope for Palestinian freedom with each BDS win, each Palestinian flag waved, each voice against Zionism. As we enter 2023 we bring our collective power with us.
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The new Israeli government is making Jewish Supremacy official. This means increasing Israel’s displacement, harm and possible expulsion of Palestinians. More land theft, greater restriction of movement, increased imprisonment, and more surveillance and censorship.
In its brazen and horrifying effort to ensure the state of Israel protects Jews exclusively, the new Israeli government continues to affirm Zionism as a deeply entrenched form of settler colonialism and Jewish Supremacy.
The Israeli government's commitment to and reliance on settler colonialism has been evident since its beginning — from the Nakba that founded the state to the promises of complete annexation the new government made today. This is apartheid in its clearest iteration.
We enter Hanukkah this year searching for light. The choice is clear: between Jewish supremacy or Judaism beyond Zionism.
Our Hanukkah offerings include anti-Zionist storytelling, fighting anti-Palestinian racism, and celebrating movement elders. Join us! jvp.org/hanukkah
2022 has been incredibly devastating and deadly for Palestinians, with the Israeli military killing more than 200 Palestinians and settler violence massively increasing. Just last month, Israel’s most extreme government ever was elected into office.
The new Israeli government includes anti-Palestinian bigots, racists, homophobes, and people who call for annexation and theft of Palestinian land. In the 74 years since the Nakba, we’re now faced with a new Israeli government that has removed all its masks.
When big tech collaborates with the Israeli government Israeli apartheid against Palestinians worsens. Surveillance dominates and oppresses and Palestinians face this every day. How does big tech make apartheid worse, and how does it affect Palestinians? #LifeUnderSurveillance 🧵
The Israeli government deploys surveillance technology to enforce its apartheid regime and colonial control over Palestinians. And as technology advances, the use of surveillance tech as a repressive tool grows. newarab.com/news/new-israe…
2022 is one of the deadliest years for Palestinians in the West Bank, and it's no coincidence that there’s also a huge increase in the Israeli military's use of surveillance and drone technology against Palestinians. 972mag.com/drones-idf-wes…
Noah Kulwin at Jewish Currents reports what activists have been sounding the alarm on for years: the ADL is not a friend to any progressive movement, including the fight against antisemitism. And all of this directly harms the movement for Palestinian liberation.
In fact, the main priority of the ADL isn’t anyone’s safety. It’s defending apartheid Israel at any cost.
In the past months, we’ve heard disgusting antisemitic tropes from right-wing celebrities and politicians. If you're Jewish in the US right now, this moment can feel terrifying. Not only do we not accept this—we reject the frame that many politicians use to discuss antisemitism.
Many on the right will deny the reality of what we are seeing, claiming that the right’s unwavering support of Israel is proof that they care about Jewish safety. We know this is false. city-sentinel.com/news/zionist-o…
Israel has just elected the most right wing government in its history. The Israeli government has murdered over 200 Palestinians this year, with no accountability, and has actively chosen to deepen apartheid. npr.org/2022/11/26/113…
“It’s an invitation to Sheikh Jarrah.” “What’s that?”
Since Sheikh Jarrah isn’t on the itinerary of NYC Council Members’ trip to occupied Palestine, we’ll explain.
Sheikh Jarrah is a Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem that’s under attack by Israeli settlers.
The Israeli government refuses to recognize the rightful residence of the Palestinians who have lived in Sheikh Jarrah for decades.
Palestinians have faced home demolitions and constant harassment. Settlers have taken over Palestinian homes, sanctioned by the Israeli government and courts.