Hadash and Israeli peace organizations said Wednesday they would hold
demonstrations in Tel Aviv to support Palestine’s bid to upgrade its
status at the UN. Another rally was held in Nazareth by Israeli and
Palestinian women organizations. A coalition of Hadash and Israeli
peace organizations said in a statement they would rally on Rothschild
Blvd. in Tel Aviv on Thursday ahead of the vote in the General Assembly.
"We are citizens in the state of Israel, and we support the UN bid,"
the statement said. "We support Palestinian non-member status at the
United Nations which will help both the Israeli and Palestinian peoples.
The continuous conflict between two people has killed thousands of
children, women, and innocent people," the statement said.
"The conflict will not be solved by force, and the only solution is
negotiations which will lead to Palestine’s independence, and Israel’s
as well”, wrote Nava Sonnenschein, co-founder of the School for Peace of
Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam village. Among groups taking part in the
initiative are the School of Peace and the village of Neve Shalom /
Wahat al-Salam, Hadash (The Democratic Front for Peace and Equality –
Communist Party of Israel), the Forum of Peace Organizations,
Psychoactive, Gush Shalom, One Voice, Peace Now, Machsom Watch,
Combatants for Peace, Ir Amim, Friends of the Earth and the Association
of Arab Environmentalists.
The rally in support of recognition of Palestine at the UN, to be held
Thursday, November 29, in Tel Aviv, at 6:00 pm opposite "Independence
Hall" on 16 Rothschild Blvd. Another rally was held by the Democratic
Women Movement in Israel and the Union of Palestinian Women in the
occupied territories in Paulus VI road, Nazareth, on Wednesday, November
28.
President Mahmoud Abbas will address the UN General Assembly in New York
before it votes on upgrading the PLO’s status, Foreign Ministry
official Omar Awadallah said Wednesday.
(28th November 2012 - Communist Party of Israel )
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