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URGENT: RAFAH IS BEING ATTACKED

Dear Alessio,

Yesterday, Hamas agreed to the most recent ceasefire proposal put forward by Qatari and Egyptian mediators. 

Israel responded by invading Rafah.

The objective is clear: Israel does not want a ceasefire. Israel wants to fully ethnically cleanse and seize Gaza, on U.S. taxpayers’ dime.

Despite Hamas’ agreement to the deal, Netanyahu and his war cabinet announced plans to move forward with the ground invasion, and ordered Palestinians to “evacuate” the city where it is currently carrying out a barrage of bombardments and shelling. 

Israel also seized control of the Rafah border crossing, preventing all humanitarian aid from entering, and trapping Palestinians who were desperately attempting to find safety in Egypt. 

For the over one million Palestinians, including 600,000 children, who have sought refuge in Rafah, there is nowhere to go.

Tell the Biden administration to stop sending weapons to Israel to kill thousands of Palestinians in Rafah.

Call 202-647-7207 to reach the State Department’s Under Secretary of Near East Affairs.

Speak from your heart, or follow our script here

President Biden has repeatedly defined Israel’s invasion of Rafah as a “red line.”

Last month, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the Biden administration “cannot support a major military operation in Rafah,” and that a major military operation in Rafah would have “terrible consequences” for civilians. 

U.S. opposition to an Israeli ground invasion was reaffirmed yesterday by State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller: “we have made clear that we do not support Israel launching a full-scale military operation in Rafah.”

Call the State Department now to demand that President Biden follow through on his own “red line.” Tell him to stop bankrolling Israel’s ground invasion of Rafah: 202-647-7207

We know President Biden is feeling the heat. This week, the Biden administration paused two shipments of Boeing-made precision bombs to Israel. It was the first time that the U.S. has stopped a weapons shipment destined for the Israeli military since Oct. 7. This is unprecedented, and proves that our movement’s pressure is working.

But a pause is not enough. We need our government to permanently stop arming Israel, and secure a permanent ceasefire NOW. 

Contact the Biden administration now and tell them to stop supporting Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza: 202-647-7207

Since day one, Biden has had the power to end this genocide. Now 214 days into Israel’s attacks on Gaza, it is long past due for the Biden administration to take decisive action to secure a ceasefire and prevent a catastrophic Israeli ground invasion.

We have an opportunity to demonstrate the power of our movement by flooding the State Department with calls. The Biden administration has already claimed to oppose the invasion of Rafah. Let’s hold them to their word. Tell the State Department if they send weapons to Israel, they are facilitating an invasion of Rafah. Stop the weapons shipments. Demand a ceasefire.

Pick up the phone now: 202-647-7207
In solidarity,Alia El-Assar
Director of Media Organizing
Adalah Justice Project
P.S. After you call, send an email to top Biden administration officials to make sure they get the message.

Our mailing address is:
Adalah Justice ProjectP.O. Box 541 Glen Carbon, Illinois 62034, USA

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The realities on the ground in Rafah

Mail from Simon Tyler, Doctors of the World

Dear Alessio,

I am sure that over the weekend you will have seen the news coverage of the current situation in Gaza. We had hope yesterday for a ceasefire but are now gravely concerned about both the people of Gaza and our medical teams who continue to deliver care in Rafah and now face the threat of a full-scale military invasion.

Furthermore, no aid entered Gaza through the Rafah crossing on May 5th and no aid entered Gaza through either Rafah or Kerem Shalom/Karam Abu Salem crossings on May 6th, 2024.

We have worked with our humanitarian colleagues operating in Gaza to produce a full briefing on the current situation if you would like to read more on the current context.

We continue to call for a ceasefire. From our work in Rafah, we know that the conditions are already unimaginably difficult. It is not possible to safely evacuate the thousands of displaced families who are now living there. The areas around Rafah cannot host additional people. There is very little infrastructure left combined with a significant risk from unexploded ordnance.

Rafah has become a central point not only for our medical teams, but for humanitarian operations in Gaza more widely. Much of the humanitarian capacity is based here – supplies, warehouses and premises – all are now at risk. Most of the aid coming into Gaza comes through Rafah, but due to a Hamas attack on May 5th, these crossings are now closed. This means that the main lifelines for the people of Gaza are also now closed and the long line of aid trucks on the Egyptian side of the border simply continue to grow.

We will continue to deliver medical support in Gaza, but we need conditions where our doctors and nurses can work that do not put their lives in even greater danger.

We reiterate that only an immediate, sustained ceasefire, the release of all hostages, full adherence to International Humanitarian Law and the opening of all possible entry points to Gaza for both humanitarian and commercial supplies will allow basic human needs to be met and for further suffering to be averted.

Thank you for standing with us, Alessio, as we continue to deliver medical care for the people of Gaza in increasingly difficult circumstances.

With my best wishes,

Simon Tyler
Humanitarian Field Expert, UK Director

We need your help

We work tirelessly to provide medical care and support to people in vulnerable conditions, through our clinic, outreach work and Helpline. Please help us keep our services open for everyone who needs them today and tomorrow.

https://act.newmode.net/action/mpower-change/ceasefire-gaza-now

UPDATED ACTION:  May 7, 2024

Tell your Members of Congress to condemn Israel’s Rafah assault and invasion, urge Biden to facilitate an immediate and lasting ceasefire, and end military assistance to Israel.

We need a #CeasefireNOW!

Since October, over 40,000 people, including more than 14,000 children, have been brutally killed by Israel.¹  We need an immediate and permanent ceasefire and an end to the restrictions on vital aid to people in Gaza.

Our eyes are fixed on Gaza as the Israeli military has now launched an offensive on Rafah, where nearly 1.5 million Palestinians are sheltering, ordering 100,000 residents in its eastern areas to evacuate, and seizing the Rafah border crossing shutting down humanitarian aid coming into Gaza.

The people of Gaza urgently need a permanent ceasefire. 

Tell Congress: We demand a permanent ceasefire now!

Source:

1. Euro-Med MonitorEuro-Med Monitor, March 14, 2024.

STOP GENOCIDE IN GAZA! TAKE ACTION NOW WITH US!

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Rabin, Israeli Prime Minister and Arafat OLP Al-Fatah Leader of Palestine Freedom shake their hands in front of Democratic US President Bill Clinton in Camp David, September 13th 1993
Shimon Peres Israeli President and Yasser Arafat OLP President of Palestine with the word “Peace”
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister in 1993 and Leader of the Zionist Party Likud
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Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente dalla Geoingegneria Solare SRM

TI SCRIVO DA GAZA

Ciao Alessio

mi chiamo Roberto Scaini, sono un medico e ti scrivo da Gaza. Che la situazione sia disperata immagino tu lo sappia già, te l’hanno raccontato su tutti i media. MSF è qui a Gaza dal 1988, ma solo ora stiamo assistendo a casi di malnutrizione infantile.

Qualche giorno fa, proprio fuori la nostra clinica, ho notato un bambino in braccio alla mamma. Si chiamava Mohammed e andava visitato subito: era malnutrito. Il cibo terapeutico, il pumplynut, si dà a partire dai 6 mesi di vita, ma lui ne ha 4 e pesa solo 3 chili e mezzo. Mi sono lavato le mani e gli ho dato il mignolo per vedere se succhiava. Succhiava, eccome! Strillava perché aveva fame.

Ho detto alla mamma di allattarlo e, affidandola all’ostetrica, sono tornato dopo 20 minuti. Era calmo, l’ho visitato e stava meglio. Ho spiegato alla mamma che deve provare ad allattare di più, mi ha detto che lo farà, ma durante il giorno deve andare a cercare il cibo per gli altri figli. Ho provato a infonderle un po’ di speranza e a farle capire che la aiuteremo, mentre fuori si sentivano i colpi delle mitragliatrici.

Qui è in atto una catastrofe umanitaria. Stiamo facendo il possibile per la popolazione, ma ci riusciamo solo se persone come te decidono di sostenerci.

Grazie 
per quello che potrai fare oggi.

Roberto Scaini
Responsabile Medico dei progetti MSF a Gaza

https://www.medicisenzafrontiere.it/landing/warm-gaza/

7€ al mese bastano? 

Sì per fornire cure, cibo terapeutico e medicazioni a Gaza e ovunque serva. Sono meno di 0,24€ al giorno, ma in questa crisi umanitaria fanno la differenza. Scopri come usiamo la tua donazione:

Fornisci 600 litri di acqua alle famiglie sfollate a Rafah.
Doni a 828 bambini malnutriti una dose di cibo terapeutico.
Decidi tu l’importo. Salva una vita a Gaza e in altre guerre.

Grazie Alessio a nome di ogni persona che ci permetti di curare oggi.

Fonte: Medici Senza Frontiere

English translate

I’M WRITING YOU FROM GAZA

Hello Alessio

my name is Roberto Scaini, I am a doctor and I am writing to you from Gaza. I imagine you already know that the situation is desperate, they told you about it in all the media. MSF has been here in Gaza since 1988, but we are only now seeing cases of child malnutrition.

A few days ago, right outside our clinic, I noticed a baby in his mother’s arms. His name was Mohammed and he needed to be seen immediately: he was malnourished. The therapeutic food, pumplynut, is given starting from 6 months of life, but he is 4 and weighs only 3 and a half kilos. I washed my hands and gave him my little finger to see if he would suck. He sucked, of course! He was screaming because he was hungry.

I told the mother to breastfeed him and, handing her over to the midwife, I returned after 20 minutes. He was calm, I examined him and he was better. I explained to the mother that she needs to try to breastfeed more, she told me she will, but during the day she has to go look for food for her other children. I tried to give her a little hope and make her understand that we will help her, while machine gun fire could be heard outside.

There is a humanitarian catastrophe taking place here. We are doing everything we can for the population, but we only succeed if people like you decide to support us.

Thank you for what you can do today.

Source: Doctors Without Borders

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente dalla Geoingegneria Solare SRM

THE PRICE OF FREEDOM: THE EGYPTIAN COMPANY THAT MAKING MILLIONS FROM GAZA’S MISERY

An Egyptian company is charging Palestinians $5,000 per person to flee from Gaza and Rafah in Rafah Crossing and has increased its prices 14-fold since the war began. Sky News investigates how the company has become the only option for many families seeking safety.

By Ben van der Merwe and Michelle Inez Simon, Data and Forensics Unit

Friday 1 March 2024 08:39, UK

‘$1m a day’ – the price of freedom
https://news.sky.com/story/the-price-of-freedom-the-company-making-millions-from-gazas-misery-13081454

For weeks, Amani* and her five children have been living in a tent in Rafah, the increasingly crowded city on Gaza’s southern border.

“There is constant bombing and terror. My children are very afraid,” she says.

“We are dying slowly and nobody cares, nobody feels for us. Our kids have no life. It’s not clean, there’s no food. Everything is difficult.”

Across the border, in Egypt, her husband Mahmoud* has been desperately trying to arrange for them to be allowed out of Gaza through the Rafah crossing.

He has not seen his wife or children for five months. Their youngest is just three years old.

“I wish I could leave and take my children to their father,” says Amani. “He is trying to make coordination for us to get to him, but it is expensive.”

Amani and her five children have been living in a tent in Rafah for weeks

By “coordination”, Amani is referring to a system by which Palestinians can pay for permission to leave the Gaza Strip.

Before the war, Palestinians faced waiting weeks or months to be allowed into Egypt. By paying a few hundred dollars to one of several companies, however, they could guarantee their travel in a matter of days.

Normal cross-border travel has been suspended since the start of the war. Coordination is now the only way for Palestinians without dual nationality to leave Gaza, barring medical evacuation.

And while there used to be several companies offering coordination, now there is only one – the Egyptian firm Hala.

Before the war, it was possible to travel with Hala for $350 (£277) – as seen in the advertisement below, by a Gaza-based travel agent offering Hala services.

Social media post by Mushtaha, a Gaza-based travel agent, offering travel with Hala for $350

Since the war began, however, Hala has increased its prices to $5,000 (£3,960) per adult – a 14-fold increase.

Sky News has verified this price by corroborating accounts from dozens of sources, including a Hala employee, as well as price lists posted online.

A price list posted to a social media page dedicated to updates on Hala’s services on 27 January

Amani and her husband owned a profitable business in Gaza City before the war. Now it is nothing but rubble.

“They asked for $5,000 for an adult and $2,500 for a kid. How can we provide it?” says Amani.

One former coordination agent tells Sky News that he quit the industry because of Hala’s price rises. “I refuse to partake in the crime of these prices and the extortion,” he says.

Hala could be making $1m per day

Officially, Egypt is only allowing the exit of foreign nationals and injured evacuees. In recent weeks, however, the majority of those receiving permission to leave Gaza did so through Hala (56%).

On 27 February, for instance, 246 people were registered to travel with Hala, compared to 40 medical evacuees and 123 foreign nationals.

Hala’s travel list for that day, shown below, included 48 children and 198 adults, six of whom were Egyptian citizens. Based on our knowledge of Hala’s fares, that means the company could have made $1,083,900 (£858,286) in just one day.

Hala travel list for 27 February, 2024

We don’t know exactly how much the company has made on other days – this is the only time their travel list has included passengers’ nationalities, and Egyptians pay a much lower fare. But the volume of passengers has been consistent for weeks.

How Hala operates

Sky News has spoken to more than 70 Palestinians to understand how Hala is able to operate, and how its prices are affecting Palestinians at a time when so many are desperate to escape for fear of an Israeli invasion of Rafah.

Our sources include 30 people who have travelled with Hala since the war began, or who have personally arranged travel for someone.

Hala leaves little in the way of a paper trail. The company is not registered on the website of the Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, as Egyptian companies involved in cross-border travel are required to do. Its sole internet presence is two Facebook pages and a Google form.

All of our interviewees said that payment had to be made in cash, and none were provided with a receipt.

They received only a ticket with their name on, but no information about the sum paid.

And although price lists are easily found on social media, none are provided officially by Hala.

“They wouldn’t post prices officially – they don’t want the heat,” says one man who organised travel for his family. “People just inquire at the office and spread the word.”

Word spreads via social media, on Facebook pages and Telegram channels with tens or hundreds of thousands of followers.

A Hala employee told Sky News that the best way to register and pay for travel with the company was to send a relative to their head office in Cairo.

The employee said people could also pay via mobile cash transfer, though this was not corroborated by any of our sources.

A social media exchange between Sky News and a Hala employee

Hala’s main office is at the headquarters of its parent company, the Organi Group, in Cairo’s Nasr City district.

“The whole building is guarded with massive security,” said one source who had visited the office. “It’s very fancy.”

Multiple sources said that there were often hundreds or thousands of people queuing outside. Two told Sky News that they were forced to pay a non-refundable $1,000 deposit simply to get into the building.

Videos verified by Sky News show the queues on 20 February.

Sky News was able to geolocate the videos to a street outside the Organi Group’s headquarters in Nasr City, confirming their location.

Satellite image of Hala’s office at Organi Group headquarters in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt (September 2023). SOURCE: Google

Once the money has been handed over, passengers wait to hear if they have been accepted for travel.

“Our understanding is that Egypt and Israel are very closely coordinated on who can exit through the crossing,” says Tania Hary, executive director of Israeli human rights organisation Gisha.

“So, it would surprise me if Hala’s lists were shielded from Israeli scrutiny.”

The Egyptian and Israeli authorities did not respond when asked whether they were involved in running security checks on Hala travellers.

Once their names have been approved, customers are issued a travel ticket and wait until their names appear on a travel list.

A Hala travel ticket shared with Sky News by a Hala employee

“People are quite desperate,” said Hary.

“They are fundraising, they’re asking for money from their family members, doing whatever they can to raise very high sums of money in order to pay for their own freedom.”

“Completely out of our league”

On the windswept coast of North Wales, the war in Gaza feels like a world away. But the skyrocketing cost of escaping the conflict is being felt here, too.

Hend and Ahmed moved from Gaza City to Bangor shortly before the war began on 7 October last year

“We were really shocked with the prices,” says Palestinian mother-of-two Hend when we meet at her home in Bangor. “They are completely out of our league.”

Hend and her husband Ahmed are trying to raise £48,163 through crowdfunding to pay for nine members of Ahmed’s family, including his parents, to travel with Hala.

Hend and Ahmed are trying to raise £48,163 to get Ahmed’s family out of Gaza

The couple moved from Gaza to Wales shortly before the war, so that Ahmed could take up a job as a doctor in the NHS. His parents stayed behind.

Their three-year-old son Qussai has been asking when he can speak to his grandparents again.

Hend’s and Ahmed’s parents have not had the chance to meet their five-month-old granddaughter Farida, who was born after the couple relocated.

Five-month-old Farida has not had a chance to meet her grandparents

During a video call with his grandparents early in the war, Hend says, Qussai heard the sound of bombing in the background and asked what it was.

“The first thing on my mind, I said it was a volcano,” Hend says.

“And now whenever he hears a loud voice or slamming or anything, he says it’s a volcano.

“I wonder, if any mother was in my place what would she feel? Because sometimes I find I cannot process what I feel and what I’m living.”

Hala’s current prices would be unaffordable for most Gaza residents in normal times. But salaries have gone unpaid for months, many have lost their homes, and inflation is rampant.

“Previously, if we gave someone $100 it could support them for a week or two,” says Ahmed. “It would merely cover one day now.”

“We are still far from our goal,” Hend says. “What we have collected until now is not enough to get one person out.”

Hundreds of Palestinians like Hend and Ahmed are trying to raise funds through platforms such as GoFundMe and JustGiving.

“For those people in Gaza who are deprived of everything, [Hala] is kind of a life jacket in the sea,” said a researcher from Sinai, familiar with the Egypt-Gaza border.

Sky News analysed a sample of 140 GoFundMe pages to see what kind of money Palestinians were trying to raise.

The average fundraiser was seeking enough for a typical household, which our research suggests includes a couple, their parents and four children. Yet most had not even raised enough for one adult traveller.

It can be difficult to leave without coordination

Aside from coordination, there are only two other ways to leave Gaza. Those with foreign nationality can leave through their embassies, and those with major injuries can apply for a medical evacuation.

Even for the severely wounded, getting a place on the injured list is no easy task.

Between 10 and 29 February, an average of just 44 people were included on this list each day, compared to an average of 234 who coordinated with Hala.

It took Hend four months to secure the evacuation of her father Adnan, despite him suffering a fractured femur and complications from a liver transplant.

Foreign nationals have also faced difficulties leaving via official routes. Sky News spoke to three foreign nationals (Greek, Dutch and Canadian) who were unable to leave without paying. One is currently trying to arrange travel with Hala.

Sky News asked Egypt’s foreign minister Sameh Shoukry whether the government condoned Hala charging $5,000 for Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip.

“Absolutely not,” Shoukry said. “We will take whatever measures we need so as to restrict it and eliminate it totally. There should be no advantage taken out of this situation for monetary gain.”

Egyptian foreign minister Sameh Shoukry speaking to Sky News presenter Yalda Hakim on 18 February

Asked whether the government will look into these allegations, Shoukry said: “It is already looking into it and will take action vis-a-vis anyone who has been implicated in such activities.”

Amr Magdi, an Egypt expert at Human Rights Watch, tells Sky News that Shoukry’s response “rings hollow”.

“It doesn’t make any sense,” Magdi says. “There can’t be such economic activity, especially when it is a monopoly, without a green light from the military and without actual connections to the military.”

“It’s mainly the military and the military intelligence who control the border,” he says. “No one can pass through the border without the knowledge of the Egyptian authorities.”

Hala’s parent company, the Organi Group, is a high-profile company in Egypt. In January 2023, it became an official sponsor of Al Ahly, the most successful football team in Africa.

Al Ahly player Hussein El Shahat wearing a shirt bearing the logo of Organi Group, the owner of Hala. SOURCE: @AlAhlyEnglish

Almost all of those who spoke to us did so on the condition of anonymity, for fear of retaliation from the Egyptian authorities.

“They will arrest me and my family if they know I talked with you,” said one man, who had recently arranged his father’s exit. “I am afraid of them – you don’t know how brutal they are.”

Sky News presented its findings to Hala, the Organi Group and governments of Israel and Egypt. None of them responded.

“This isn’t life”

After five months of war, health authorities in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip say that more than 30,000 have been killed.

Half the population is now crammed into Rafah, transforming much of the city into a refugee camp.

Satellite image of Rafah with tents highlighted, 21 February 2024. SOURCE: Planet Labs PBC

Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his military to prepare for a “powerful” ground invasion of the city but has not set out any plan for the evacuation of Rafah’s 1.5 million residents.

Egypt has categorically rejected any suggestion that Palestinians should be allowed to flee en masse into Sinai.

However, footage shared by the Egypt-based group Sinai for Human Rights and verified by Sky News shows a large land-clearing operation is under way on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border, as well as the construction of a wall.

Sky has not been able to independently verify the purpose of the construction works, but Sinai for Human Rights says that it is intended to house an influx of Palestinian refugees.

Shoukry told Sky News that the activity was part of the “ordinary maintenance” of the border. “It is in no way related to providing any camps or shelter on our side of the border,” he said.

As of 26 February, satellite imagery shows, an area of roughly 15 square kilometres has been cleared.

High-resolution imagery from the same date shows scores of trucks and construction vehicles in the area.

For parents like Amani, the mother-of-five in Rafah, it is difficult to see what kind of future their children can expect.

“This isn’t life, living on the streets with no food or water,” she says. “We are living in fear.”

Amani’s children have not seen their father Mahmoud in five months. It would cost the couple $17,500 to reunite their family.

“I want them to see their father but it’s too expensive,” Amani says.

“God willing, the price will fall.”

Additional reporting by Sam Doak and Mary Poynter.

*Amani’s and Mahmoud’s names have been changed to preserve their anonymity.


The Data and Forensics team is a multi-skilled unit dedicated to providing transparent journalism from Sky News. We gather, analyse and visualise data to tell data-driven stories. We combine traditional reporting skills with advanced analysis of satellite images, social media and other open-source information. Through multimedia storytelling, we aim to better explain the world while also showing how our journalism is done.

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THE PRICE OF FREEDOM: THE EGYPTIAN COMPANY THAT MAKING MILLIONS FROM GAZA’S MISERY

Una compagnia egiziana chiede ai palestinesi 5.000 dollari a persona per fuggire da Gaza e Rafah al valico di Rafah e ha aumentato i prezzi di 14 volte dall’inizio della guerra. Sky News indaga su come l’azienda sia diventata l’unica opzione per molte famiglie in cerca di sicurezza.

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente dalla Geoingegneria Solare SRM americana

LA BATTAGLIA PER IL RICONOSCIMENTO DELLO STATO DELLA PALESTINA: UNA STORIA DI RESISTENZA E RESILIENZA, UNA LEZIONE DI VITA PER IL MONDO INTERO

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/fadila-m-b6bb128_the-palestinian-prisoners-society-has-said-activity-7182339873985429504-qf0S/
Mohamed Al Tamimi 3 years old, hit by a bullet exploded from an Israeli soldier that then fired also his father when requested his child’s body
Mohammed Al Tamimi 3 years old in the Nature of his home village, Nabi Saleh in the West Bank
Mohammed Al Tamimi’s mother cry the lost of his lovely son, a martyr of the Israeli colonialism in West Bank
Mohammed Al Tamimi’s funeral of another little martyr of the Palestinian Resistance against Israeli colonialism
https://ilmanifesto.it/morto-mohammed-2-anni-colpito-da-militari-israeliani
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/05/three-year-old-palestinian-boy-shot-by-israeli-soldiers-dies-in-hospital
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/miral-askar_leila-khaled-from-hijacking-planes-to-activity-7183753595215855618-EIv3/
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/embassy-of-the-state-of-palestine-hungary_szabadpalesztina-freepalestine-activity-7185733142605934592-GXNh
https://aerogence.com/it/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwoPOwBhAeEiwAJuXRh8IZxK3zo6qQiGXYrIyWOzN5E5MDBZA8WcRl33fnC3BwxSQqQnNo4xoCmtIQAvD_BwE

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente dalla Geoingegneria solare SRM americana

KILLING OF SEVEN HUMANITARIAN WORKERS IN GAZA – L’UCCISIONE DI SETTE OPERATORI UMANITARI A GAZA

Dear Alessio,

Seven of our humanitarian colleagues from World Central Kitchen were killed in Gaza by the Israeli army.

James, Saifeddin, Jacob, Zomi, Damian, John and Jim were dedicated humanitarian workers, struck down in an IDF attack, right after unloading more than 100 tonnes of food aid. We extend our support and condolences to their families and friends at World Central Kitchen.

They were from Palestine, the UK, Australia, Poland, and a dual citizen of the U.S. and Canada. We ask for more action from the UK government and Rishi Sunak, not just words.

We need a permanent ceasefire now, and unrestricted humanitarian access into Gaza.

As you know from our regular updates, operating in Gaza is exceptionally challenging. We’ve faced obstacles due to heightened security risks and a very fragile humanitarian landscape. Our medical clinics are operational, but we start each day with the uncertainty of what it will bring.

We’re working alongside many other organisations, including World Central Kitchen, to get as much aid as possible to the people trapped on the ground. This humanitarian response is a team effort, we all communicate, coordinate and work together, we contribute our medical expertise as we try to alleviate the significant suffering.

None of us providing aid are working in isolation. All of us living in the same conditions as civilians.

As always; thank you for your support and attention, Alessio. We continue to advocate for an end to this crisis.

James Elston
Doctor and President of Doctors of the World UK

We need your help

We work tirelessly to provide medical care and support to people in vulnerable conditions, through our clinic, outreach work and Helpline. Please help us keep our services open for everyone who needs them today and tomorrow.

For donate through Paypal link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/DoctorsoftheWorldUK

Website Doctors of the World: https://www.doctorsoftheworld.org.uk/

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L’UCCISIONE DI SETTE OPERATORI UMANITARI A GAZA

Caro Alessio,

Sette dei nostri colleghi umanitari di World Central Kitchen sono stati uccisi a Gaza dall’esercito israeliano.

James, Saifeddin, Jacob, Zomi, Damian, John e Jim erano operatori umanitari devoti, colpiti in un attacco dell’IDF, subito dopo aver scaricato più di 100 tonnellate di aiuti alimentari. Estendiamo il nostro sostegno e le nostre condoglianze alle loro famiglie e agli amici di World Central Kitchen.

Provenivano dalla Palestina, dal Regno Unito, dall’Australia, dalla Polonia e avevano la doppia cittadinanza di Stati Uniti e Canada. Chiediamo più azioni da parte del governo britannico e di Rishi Sunak, non solo parole.

Abbiamo bisogno di un cessate il fuoco permanente adesso e di un accesso umanitario illimitato a Gaza.

Come sapete dai nostri aggiornamenti regolari, operare a Gaza è eccezionalmente impegnativo. Abbiamo dovuto affrontare ostacoli dovuti a maggiori rischi per la sicurezza e a un panorama umanitario molto fragile. Le nostre cliniche mediche sono operative, ma iniziamo ogni giornata con l’incertezza di ciò che porterà.

Stiamo lavorando insieme a molte altre organizzazioni, tra cui World Central Kitchen, per fornire quanto più aiuto possibile alle persone intrappolate a terra. Questa risposta umanitaria è un lavoro di squadra, comunichiamo, coordiniamo e lavoriamo tutti insieme, contribuiamo con la nostra esperienza medica mentre cerchiamo di alleviare le significative sofferenze.

Nessuno di noi che fornisce aiuti lavora in isolamento. Tutti noi viviamo nelle stesse condizioni dei civili.

Come sempre; grazie per il supporto e l’attenzione, Alessio. Continuiamo a sostenere la fine di questa crisi.

James Elston
Dottore e Presidente dei Doctors of the World del Regno Unito
https://www.avvenire.it/mondo/pagine/gaza-uccisi-7-operatori-umanitari

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente

VIETATO PROTESTARE

Ciao Alessio, L’Italia della Meloni si sta gradualmente trasformando nella Russia di Putin. Tommaso – operaio agricolo 30enne da Perugia –  ha ricevuto una multa da 20’000 euro per aver semplicemente filmato l’azione agli Uffizi di questo 13 febbraio. Questa è l’assurdità del DDL ecoproteste.

Oggi introducono maxi-multe per qualsiasi manifestazione che coinvolga i beni culturali, domani il carcere per chi interrompe il traffico, e dopodomani? E’ un accanimento che non riguarda solo Ultima Generazione. Abbiamo visto i manganelli contro le manifestazioni per la Palestina, vediamo di continuo la pratica di identificare qualsiasi persona nelle manifestazioni pubbliche. Non lasciamo che ci rubino la democrazia sotto i nostri occhi! La democrazia…questo strumento imperfetto ma dal potenziale straordinario, per il quale i nostri nonni e bisnonni hanno lottato. Ancora oggi per questa democrazia in moltissimi paesi (dalla Russia all’Iran) troppi cittadini vengono incarcerati. E’ nostra responsabilità difenderla anche qui in Italia.

Per questo vogliamo continuare a fare azioni, ma non solo. Vogliamo organizzare assemblee popolari in diverse città, per mostrare nel concreto che una democrazia reale, a misura di cittadino, è possibile.

A Parma abbiamo fatto un primo esperimento!

Siamo grate e grati per il tuo generoso sostegno, è davvero importante. 

Aiutaci a raggiungere l’obiettivo di 10’000 € alla raccolta fondi, condividendola con dei conoscenti!

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Grazie davvero!

Con amore e determinazione,

Ultima Generazione

English translate

PROTESTING IS FORBIDDEN

Hi Alessio, Meloni’s Italy is gradually transforming into Putin’s Russia. Tommaso – a 30-year-old agricultural worker from Perugia – received a 20,000 euro fine for simply filming the action at the Uffizi on February 13th. This is the absurdity of the ecoprotest bill.

Today they introduce maxi-fines for any demonstration involving cultural heritage, tomorrow prison for those who interrupt traffic, and the day after tomorrow? It’s a fury that doesn’t just concern the Last Generation. We have seen truncheons against demonstrations for Palestine, we continually see the practice of identifying any person in public demonstrations. Let’s not let them steal democracy before our eyes! Democracy… this imperfect instrument but with extraordinary potential, for which our grandparents and great-grandparents fought. Even today, for this democracy in many countries (from Russia to Iran) too many citizens are imprisoned. It’s our responsibility to defend it here in Italy too.

This is why we want to continue taking actions, but not only. We want to organize popular assemblies in different cities, to concretely show that a real democracy, tailored to citizens, is possible.

In Parma we did a first experiment!

We are grateful and grateful for your generous support, it really matters.

Help us reach the fundraising goal of €10,000 by sharing it with some acquaintances!

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Grazie davvero!

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente

COSA C’ENTRANO LORO CON LA GUERRA?

Ogni volta che andavo a fare il turno la mattina era un pugno nello stomaco trovarsi di fronte questa enorme quantità di bimbi ricoverati e pensavo ‘ma cosa c’entrano loro con la guerra?’. Non c’entrano nulla, però erano feriti.”

Inizia così il racconto di Giuseppe, chirurgo italiano entrato a Gaza lo scorso dicembre.

Voci da Gaza

Ascolta la testimonianza del chirurgo MSF

https://www.medicisenzafrontiere.it/landing/chirurgo-a-gaza/

Giuseppe Soriani, è un nostro chirurgo italiano a Gaza. Per ascoltare il suo racconto premi sul tasto “play” qui sotto:

A Gaza assistiamo a un massacro

Siamo nella Striscia di Gaza e in Cisgiordania per aiutare la popolazione colpita. I numeri cambiano ogni giorno: oltre 28.000 persone uccise, più di 66.000 i feriti e oltre 1 milione di persone sfollate senza cibo, acqua, medicine.

In tanti ci chiedete come aiutare:

Oggi ti chiediamo di inviare aiuti con una donazione per curare i feriti in 4 ospedali a sud della Striscia, supportare altri ospedali nel nord e far sì che più di 20.600 persone sfollate ricevano 110.000 litri di acqua potabile al giorno.

La tua donazione di 7€ al mese, o dell’importo che preferisci, può davvero fare la differenza per la vita di molte persone in conflitti come questo.

Fai una donazione online
o chiama gratis l’800 91 31 46

GRAZIE

A nome del nostro staff a Gaza e di ogni persona a cui salvi la vita oggi.

Prendiamo in prestito le sue parole Alessio per provare a raccontarti l’inferno di Gaza. Come si lavora in un ospedale in cui manca tutto? Dove si dorme la notte? Quali suoni accompagnano le giornate dei pazienti e dello staff?

Giuseppe ha lavorato nell’ospedale di Al-Aqsa, 250 letti per 680 persone ricoverate, 4 su 10 erano bambini. Ogni spazio era sfruttato per metterci i pazienti: corridoi, bagni, sgabuzzini, scale. I materassi erano ovunque, le scorte mediche pochissime.

Non aggiungiamo altro, lasciamo che siano la sua voce e la sua emozione a parlarti in questa breve testimonianza ►
Al senso di impotenza, alla rabbia e al dolore che questa guerra ci fa provare ti chiediamo di rispondere con tutto l’aiuto possibile.

A Gaza, come in altri luoghi in guerra, è la tua donazione che ci permette di curare le ferite di chi ha più bisogno. Grazie a te non ci arrendiamo e proviamo in tutti i modi possibili a salvare ogni giorno delle vite in più.

Grazie per essere al nostro fianco.

Fonte: Medici Senza Frontiere (MSF)

English translate

WHAT DO THEY HAVE TO DO WITH THE WAR?

“Every time I went to work the shift in the morning it was a punch in the stomach to be faced with this enormous amount of hospitalized children and I thought ‘but what do they have to do with the war?‘. They had nothing to do with it, but they were injured.”

Thus begins the story of Giuseppe, an Italian surgeon who entered Gaza last December.

Voices from Gaza

Listen to the testimony of the MSF surgeon

Giuseppe Soriani, is one of our Italian surgeons in Gaza. To listen to his story, press the “play” button below:

In Gaza we are witnessing a massacre

We are in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to help the affected population. The numbers change every day: over 28,000 people killed, more than 66,000 injured and over 1 million people displaced without food, water, medicine.

Many of you ask us how to help:

Today we ask you to send help with a donation to treat the wounded in 4 hospitals in the south of the Strip, support other hospitals in the north and ensure that more than 20,600 displaced people receive 110,000 liters of drinking water a day.

Your donation of €7 per month, or the amount you prefer, can really make a difference to the lives of many people in conflicts like this.

Make a donation online
or call 800 91 31 46 for free

THANK YOU

On behalf of our staff in Gaza and every person whose life you save today.

We borrow his words Alessio to try to tell you about the hell of Gaza. How do you work in a hospital where everything is missing? Where do you sleep at night? What sounds accompany the days of patients and staff?

Giuseppe worked in Al-Aqsa hospital, 250 beds for 680 people hospitalized, 4 out of 10 were children. Every space was used to accommodate patients: corridors, bathrooms, closets, stairs. Mattresses were everywhere, medical supplies were very few.

Let’s not add anything else, let’s let his voice and his emotion speak to you in this short testimony ►
We ask you to respond to the sense of helplessness, anger and pain that this war makes us feel with all the help possible.

In Gaza, as in other places at war, it’s your donation that allows us to heal the wounds of those who need it most. Thanks to you we don’t give up and we try in every possible way to save more lives every day.

Thank you for being by our side.

Source: Medicines Sans Frontières (MSF)

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente

MORTO DOMENICA SCORSA AARON BUSHNELL 25 ANNI, MILITARE DELLA US AIR FORCE CHE SI E’ DATO FUOCO DAVANTI ALL’AMBASCIATA ISRAELIANA A WASHINGTON IN SOLIDARIETA’ ALLA PALESTINA

È morto l’uomo che domenica si era dato fuoco davanti all’ambasciata di Israele a Washington per protestare contro la guerra a Gaza

Aaron Bushnell, 25 cyber member of US Air Force in service in Ohio, USA killed him in front of Israeli’s Embassy in Washington DC for not be complicit in USA and Israeli Gaza’s genocide
Aaron Bushnell, 25 (1999-2024) US Air Force, Ohio USA
Aaron Bushnell’s protest in front of the Israeli Embassy gate against occupation in Gaza Strip: “Free Palestine!”
L’ambasciata israeliana a Washington (EPA/JIM LO SCALZO)
https://www.ilpost.it/2024/02/26/militare-fuoco-ambasciata-israeliana-washington/

Lunedì è morto l’uomo che domenica sera si era dato fuoco davanti all’ambasciata israeliana a Washington, la capitale degli Stati Uniti. La notizia è stata data dal portavoce della polizia della città. Poche ore prima della morte le autorità statunitensi avevano detto che l’uomo era un aviatore dell’Areonautica militare statunitense in servizio in Texas: si chiamava Aaron Bushnell e aveva 25 anni.

L’azione era stata filmata e trasmessa in diretta sulla piattaforma di streaming Twitch, su un canale che la polizia statunitense ha ricondotto a Bushnell. Nel video lo si vede camminare verso l’ambasciata israeliana, poggiare il telefono a terra e poi darsi fuoco mentre urla «Palestina libera» e «non sarò più complice di un genocidio». Successivamente il video mostra gli agenti che lo soccorrono e cercano di spegnere il fuoco per circa un minuto. La piattaforma ha rimosso il video dal canale, che non aveva altri contenuti e la cui immagine del profilo era una bandiera palestinese, ma la polizia ne ha ottenuto una copia.

Queste informazioni confermano l’ipotesi che l’uomo si sia dato fuoco per protestare contro l’invasione dell’esercito israeliano della Striscia di Gaza che va avanti da quasi quattro mesi. Gli Stati Uniti sono da sempre i principali alleati e fornitori di aiuti militari a Israele (anche se il modo in cui Israele sta conducendo la guerra nella Striscia ha in parte peggiorato le relazioni fra i due). In questi mesi davanti all’ambasciata israeliana a Washington c’erano già state varie manifestazioni di protesta contro l’invasione israeliana della Striscia, e a dicembre un uomo si era dato fuoco davanti al consolato israeliano ad Atlanta, nello stato americano della Georgia.

Fonte: Il Post

AARON BUSHNELL, 25 YEARS OLD, US AIR FORCE MILITARY WHO SET HIMSELF ON FIRE IN FRONT OF THE ISRAELI EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON IN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE, DIED LAST SUNDAY

The man who set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington on Sunday to protest against the war in Gaza has died

The man who set himself on fire on Sunday evening in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, the capital of the United States, died on Monday. The news was given by the city police spokesperson. A few hours before his death, the US authorities had said that the man was a US Air Force aviator serving in Texas: his name was Aaron Bushnell and he was 25 years old.

The action was filmed and broadcast live on the streaming platform Twitch, on a channel that the US police traced to Bushnell. In the video he is seen walking towards the Israeli embassy, ​​placing his phone on the ground and then setting himself on fire while shouting “Free Palestine” and “I will no longer be an accomplice to a genocide”. The video later shows officers rescuing him and trying to put out the fire for about a minute. The platform removed the video from the channel, which had no other content and whose profile picture was a Palestinian flag, but police obtained a copy.

This information confirms the hypothesis that the man set himself on fire to protest against the Israeli army’s invasion of the Gaza Strip which has been going on for almost four months. The United States has always been the main ally and supplier of military aid to Israel (even if the way in which Israel is waging the war in the Strip has partly worsened relations between the two). In recent months there had already been various protests in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington against the Israeli invasion of the Strip, and in December a man set himself on fire in front of the Israeli consulate in Atlanta, in the US state of Georgia.

Source: Il Post

https://www.aljazeera.com/program/newsfeed/2024/2/26/us-serviceman-dies-after-setting-himself-on-fire-in-gaza-protest
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/2/26/suicide-vs-genocide-rest-in-power-aaron-bushnell
https://www.aljazeera.com/podcasts/2024/2/28/the-take-an-extreme-act-why-aaron-bushnell-self-immolated-for-gaza
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/newsfeed/2024/2/28/who-was-aaron-bushnell-the-us-airman-who-died-protesting-over-gaza

Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente

RUN THE WALL 2024

Friday 1st – Saturday 2nd March
Run, walk, or ride in solidarity with Palestinians and people from around the World. On the 1st and 2nd of March 2024, we want you to Run The Wall for Palestine wherever you are.

https://www.amostrust.org/diary/run-the-wall-2024/

Home demolitions, illegal settlements, land confiscations, shoot-to-kill policies and the illegal Separation Wall. These are daily realities for Palestinians living in the West Bank.

In Gaza, nowhere is safe
Over 1% of the population have been killed, 70% of these are women and children, over 50,000 injured and 1.9 million people have been displaced. It is a humanitarian disaster where people are facing starvation and the rapid spread of disease. Join people around the world in Running The Wall for Palestine.

“Things you’d love to see… people from all over the world running for the same cause! One day I’m sure we’ll be able to run in the streets of Palestine!” Karim Saad, UAE (2023)

Follow these simple steps:

1. Run/Walk/Ride where you are

  • Run in solidarity with Palestinians and those demanding Palestinian rights around the world
  • Run to raise £60,000 — £30,000 to rebuild a demolished Palestinian home on the West Bank and £30,000 for emergency relief in Gaza 

2. Register now

  • £0 Solidarity Rate
    Building bridges with Palestinian runners from Right To Movement and those demanding Palestinian rights all around the world.
    Register Now
  • £15 Base Rate
    Creating the foundations for a rebuilt family home on the West Bank and to provide a food parcel in Gaza.
    Register Now
  • £30 Wall Rate
    Building bridges, walls, windows and doors and ensuring a family in Gaza has food and water.
    Register Now

3. Fundraise

  • Please help us raise £60,000 – the £30,000 we need to rebuild a Palestinian home on the West Bank that was destroyed by the Israeli Authorities and £30,000 for emergency relief in Gaza. 
    Register Now

4. Become a Run The Wall Ambassador

  • Our goal is that in 2024, 5,000 people from over 30 countries will be running the Wall for Palestine. We need you to become a Run The Wall Ambassador — to motivate your friends, family, colleagues, park runners, sports team, student union, church, community or Palestine solidarity group to get them involved.
    Register now

5. Read the FAQs

  • To find out more about Run The Wall, the background and what we are raising funds for, please read our FAQs.
    Run The Wall FAQs

Little Town: Runners and walkers taking part in the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem
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We started Run The Wall in 2021 with our Palestinian friends, Right To Movement when Covid-19 caused the Palestine Marathon to be cancelled. Run The Wall has now become an annual event. Each year, we invite people from around the world to run for Palestine on the same weekend as 10,000 people participate in the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem.

However, this year, the Gaza War and the crackdown on the West Bank mean that the Palestine Marathon has been pushed back to a provisional date of 10th May. We have decided we should not wait until then but press forward with the original dates, as it is vital that we show our support for Palestinians at this time.

The route of the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem is shaped by the 8-metre-high Separation Wall, at times running alongside the Wall, other times forcing people to turn back and run in a different direction as there is not 26 miles of contiguous Palestinian State. 

So, to Run the Wall is to demand the Right to Movement and all of the rights that Palestinians are denied. 

On Your Marks, Get Set… a crowd of runners gather at the start of the Palestine Marathon in Bethlehem
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Traduzione in italiano

Demolizioni di case, insediamenti illegali, confische di terre, politiche di sparatoria e muro di separazione illegale. Queste sono realtà quotidiane per i palestinesi che vivono in Cisgiordania.

A Gaza nessun posto è sicuro
Oltre l’1% della popolazione è stata uccisa, di cui il 70% erano donne e bambini, oltre 50.000 sono rimasti feriti e 1,9 milioni di persone sono state sfollate. Si tratta di un disastro umanitario in cui le persone si trovano ad affrontare la fame e la rapida diffusione delle malattie. Unisciti alle persone di tutto il mondo nella corsa al muro per la Palestina.

“Cose che ti piacerebbe vedere… persone provenienti da tutto il mondo che corrono per la stessa causa! Un giorno sono sicuro che potremo correre per le strade della Palestina!” Karim Saad, Emirati Arabi Uniti (2023)

Segui questi semplici passaggi:

1. Corri/Cammina/Vai dove sei

  • Corri in solidarietà con i palestinesi e con coloro che rivendicano i diritti dei palestinesi in tutto il mondo
  • Correre per raccogliere 60.000 sterline – 30.000 sterline per ricostruire una casa palestinese demolita in Cisgiordania e 30.000 sterline per gli aiuti di emergenza a Gaza

2. Registrati ora

  • Tasso di solidarietà £ 0
    Costruire ponti con i militanti palestinesi di Right To Movement e con coloro che rivendicano i diritti dei palestinesi in tutto il mondo.
    Iscriviti ora
  • Tariffa base £ 15
    Creare le basi per una casa familiare ricostruita in Cisgiordania e per fornire un pacco alimentare a Gaza.
    Iscriviti ora

3. Raccolta Fondi

Per favore, aiutaci a raccogliere 60.000 sterline: le 30.000 sterline di cui abbiamo bisogno per ricostruire una casa palestinese in Cisgiordania che è stata distrutta dalle autorità israeliane e le 30.000 sterline per gli aiuti di emergenza a Gaza.
Iscriviti ora

4. Diventa un ambasciatore di Run The Wall

  • Il nostro obiettivo è che nel 2024, 5.000 persone provenienti da oltre 30 paesi possano costruire il Muro per la Palestina. Abbiamo bisogno che tu diventi un ambasciatore di Run The Wall: per motivare i tuoi amici, familiari, colleghi, corridori del parco, squadra sportiva, unione studentesca, chiesa, comunità o gruppo di solidarietà palestinese a coinvolgerli. Iscriviti ora

5. Leggi le FAQs

  • To find out more about Run The Wall, the background and what we are raising funds for, please read our FAQs.
    Run The Wall FAQs

Cittadina: corridori e camminatori che partecipano alla maratona della Palestina a Betlemme
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Abbiamo avviato Run The Wall nel 2021 con i nostri amici palestinesi, Right To Movement, quando il Covid-19 ha causato la cancellazione della Maratona della Palestina. Run The Wall è ormai diventato un evento annuale. Ogni anno invitiamo persone da tutto il mondo a correre per la Palestina nello stesso fine settimana in cui 10.000 persone partecipano alla Maratona della Palestina a Betlemme.

Tuttavia, quest’anno, la guerra di Gaza e la repressione in Cisgiordania hanno fatto sì che la maratona della Palestina sia stata posticipata alla data provvisoria del 10 maggio. Abbiamo deciso di non aspettare fino ad allora, ma di andare avanti con le date originali, poiché è fondamentale dimostrare il nostro sostegno ai palestinesi in questo momento.

Il percorso della Maratona Palestinese a Betlemme è modellato dal Muro di Separazione alto 8 metri, che a volte costeggia il Muro, altre volte costringe le persone a tornare indietro e correre in una direzione diversa poiché non esistono 26 miglia di Stato Palestinese contiguo.

Quindi, Run the Wall significa rivendicare il diritto al movimento e tutti i diritti che ai Palestinesi sono negati.

Ai vostri posti, pronti… una folla di corridori si riunisce alla partenza della Maratona della Palestina a Betlemme
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Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente

CACCIARE IL GOVERNO MELONI, TUTTI I SERVI DELLA NATO E DEI SIONISTI! PALESTINA LIBERA, FREE PALESTINE!

https://www.carc.it/2024/02/21/cacciare-il-governo-meloni-e-tutti-i-servi-della-nato-e-dei-sionisti-palestina-libera-freepalestine/

Adesione del P.CARC al Corteo Nazionale del 24 Febbraio 2024

La causa del popolo palestinese è legata a doppio filo alle lotte sociali e ai movimenti popolari in tutti i paesi del mondo e la resistenza palestinese ha influenzato tutti i movimenti di liberazione nazionale degli ultimi decenni. Anche per questo, dopo il colpo che la resistenza palestinese ha inferto agli occupanti sionisti il 7 ottobre scorso, in ogni angolo del mondo ha preso vita un’ampia mobilitazione di solidarietà. Una mobilitazione che si è estesa man mano che lo stato e l’esercito sionista, con la complicità della Nato e di tutta la Comunità Internazionale degli imperialisti, hanno dato alla rappresaglia di stampo nazista contro il popolo palestinese la forma e il contenuto di un genocidio.
Anche in Italia, dal 7 ottobre decine di migliaia di persone sono scese in strada ininterrottamente contro il genocidio in corso in Palestina. Tuttavia nessun appello, nessuna manifestazione e tanto meno i pronunciamenti della Corte Internazionale dell’Aja, hanno fermato i sionisti e i loro complici.
Anzi, la solidarietà al popolo palestinese è stata criminalizzata a reti unificate – con l’espediente dell’equiparazione fra antisionismo e antisemitismo – e il governo Meloni, sostenuto da tutti i partiti delle Larghe Intese, tenta di soffocare le mobilitazioni, mentre assicura sostegno alla Nato e ai sionisti e collabora attivamente all’allargamento del conflitto a tutto il Medio Oriente (vedi il comando dell’operazione militare della Ue contro gli Houti nel Mar Rosso).
Si pone con urgenza – e chiaramente – la questione di rendere più incisiva ed efficace la mobilitazione per togliere alla Nato e ai sionisti il sostegno e la collaborazione del governo italiano. E poiché il governo Meloni non ha alcuna intenzione di farlo, l’obiettivo diventa necessariamente cacciare il governo Meloni: concentrare la mobilitazione nel rendere ingovernabile il paese a tutti i servi della Nato e a tutti i complici dei sionisti fino a cacciarli e imporre il Governo di Blocco Popolare.
Questo vuol dire mobilitare tutte le forze disponibili (partiti, organizzazioni politiche e sindacali, associazioni e movimenti) in una campagna di iniziative concatenate e coordinate per fare del sostegno politico, economico, logistico e militare che il governo Meloni accorda ai criminali sionisti un problema di ordine pubblico generalizzato: scioperi, manifestazioni, violazione di divieti e prescrizioni, campagne d’opinione, boicottaggi e disobbedienza organizzata. L’obiettivo è ambizioso, ma è l’unico realistico. E soprattutto è possibile.
Un esempio, piccolo ma significativo, viene da Reggio Emilia: la multiservizi Iren è stata costretta dalle proteste e dalle mobilitazioni a rompere gli accordi con l’azienda israeliana Mekorot esecutrice della cosiddetta “apartheid dell’acqua” contro il popolo palestinese. È una piccola vittoria che indica una strada da sviluppare!

La mobilitazione il solidarietà con il popolo palestinese e contro il genocidio ad opera dei sionisti contribuisce a elevare e generalizzare il contenuto politico di tutte le mobilitazioni e le proteste dei lavoratori e delle masse popolari.
Le manifestazioni in solidarietà al popolo palestinese e in sostegno alla resistenza – che peraltro continuano dal 7 ottobre tutte le settimane in molte città – hanno contribuito a dare a ogni altra mobilitazione del periodo, quale che fosse la motivazione per cui è nata, un carattere internazionalista e hanno rafforzato la partecipazione (o per lo meno hanno sensibilizzato una parte più ampia di masse popolari) alle proteste contro la terza guerra mondiale a pezzi verso cui gli imperialisti Usa e i sionisti trascinano il mondo – da Resistenza n. 2/2024 “Organizzarsi e mobilitarsi per cacciare il governo Meloni. Non aspettare che cada da solo”.

Questo perché, al di là delle mille particolarità, tutte le mobilitazioni e le proteste sono unite fa un filo comune: sono manifestazione della resistenza agli effetti della crisi generale del capitalismo e sono rivolte contro la classe dominante. Chi fa affari con i boia sionisti sono gli stessi che fanno affari con le privatizzazioni e lo smantellamento della sanità pubblica, con gli appalti e i subappalti, con i tagli sulla sicurezza sui luoghi di lavoro, con lo smantellamento dell’apparato produttivo, con la speculazione immobiliare. I bombardamenti e i rastrellamenti nella striscia di Gaza hanno gli stessi mandanti delle stragi sui posti di lavoro: i responsabili, i loro complici e i loro compari sono la classe dirigente della società, sono al governo del paese e vanno rovesciati.

Il miglior modo per solidarizzare con il popolo palestinese è rendere il nostro paese ingovernabile a loro e a tutti i complici dei sionisti e mobilitarsi per costituire il Governo di Blocco Popolare.
Per questo motivo è importante che la mobilitazione dei lavoratori si combini con quella contro il vortice di guerra in cui il governo Meloni e tutti i partiti della Larghe Intese stanno trascinando il paese al carro della Nato, con quella contro le basi militari e le armi nucleari, con quella dei comitati per la sanità pubblica, con quella in solidarietà con il popolo palestinese.
Convogliare TUTTE le mobilitazioni e le proteste nell’obiettivo comune di cacciare il governo Meloni e sostituirlo con il Governo di Blocco Popolare!

Saremo presenti alla manifestazione del 24 febbraio con lo striscione che riporta la parola d’ordine “Cacciare il governo Meloni e tutti i servi della Nato e dei sionisti – Palestina libera”. Invitiamo tutti coloro che la condividono nello spezzone del P.CARC che si raccoglierà sotto lo striscione in Piazzale Loreto dalle ore 14.

Violare i divieti e le prescrizioni

Il governo Meloni e il suo stuolo di nostalgici del ventennio hanno già dimostrato di essere sordi di fronte agli appelli, ciechi di fronte ai massacri e servi dei criminali Nato e sionisti. Al punto da pretendere di decidere loro se, come e quando è possibile manifestare contro il genocidio in corso il Palestina. Dispensano divieti e permessi, impongono percorsi, minacciano manganellate e manganellano nel tentativo di ostacolare la mobilitazione.
Tuttavia nessuno di loro può decidere se, come e quando manifestare solidarietà al popolo palestinese, se, come e quando “è permesso”. Questi sovranisti che leccano i piedi alla Nato, alla Ue e ai sionisti, che prendono ordini dalla comunità sionista in Italia quanto dal governo del macellaio Netanyhau non hanno alcuna legittimità di decidere cosa è legale e cosa no. Per questo motivo, esattamente come è accaduto il 27 gennaio a Milano tanto di fronte ai divieti di manifestare quanto alle pretese di dettare tempi, modi e percorsi del corteo è giusto e legittimo disobbedire e violare divieti e prescrizioni. Che ogni manifestazione sia un contributo a rendere ingovernabile il paese.

Fonte: Partito dei CARC

English translate

THROW OUT THE MELONI GOVERNMENT, ALL THE SERVANTS OF NATO AND THE ZIONISTS! FREE PALESTINE, FREE PALESTINE!

P.CARC membership in the National Procession of 24 February 2024

The cause of the Palestinian people is closely linked to social struggles and popular movements in all countries of the world and the Palestinian resistance has influenced all national liberation movements of recent decades. Also for this reason, after the blow that the Palestinian resistance dealt to the Zionist occupiers on 7 October, a large solidarity mobilization took place in every corner of the world. A mobilization that expanded as the Zionist state and army, with the complicity of NATO and the entire international community of imperialists, gave the Nazi-style retaliation against the Palestinian people the form and content of a genocide .
Even in Italy, since 7 October tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets continuously against the genocide underway in Palestine. However, no appeal, no demonstration, much less the pronouncements of the International Court in The Hague, stopped the Zionists and their accomplices.
Indeed, solidarity with the Palestinian people has been criminalized in unified networks – with the expedient of equating anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism – and the Meloni government, supported by all the parties of the Broad Understandings, attempts to stifle the mobilizations, while ensuring support for the NATO and the Zionists and actively collaborates in the expansion of the conflict to the entire Middle East (see the command of the EU military operation against the Houthis in the Red Sea).
The question of making the mobilization to remove the support and collaboration of the Italian government from NATO and the Zionists is urgently and clearly posed. And since the Meloni government has no intention of doing so, the objective necessarily becomes to oust the Meloni government: concentrate the mobilization on making the country ungovernable for all the servants of NATO and all the accomplices of the Zionists to the point of expelling them and imposing the Government of Popular Block.
This means mobilizing all available forces (parties, political and trade union organisations, associations and movements) in a campaign of linked and coordinated initiatives to make the political, economic, logistical and military support that the Meloni government grants to Zionist criminals a problem of generalized public order: strikes, demonstrations, violation of prohibitions and regulations, opinion campaigns, boycotts and organized disobedience. The goal is ambitious, but it is the only realistic one. And above all it’s possible.

The mobilization in solidarity with the Palestinian people and against the genocide by the Zionists contributes to elevating and generalizing the political content of all the mobilizations and protests of the workers and popular masses.
The demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in support of the resistance – which have continued every week since 7 October in many cities – have contributed to giving every other mobilization of the period, whatever the reason for which it was born, an internationalist character and they strengthened participation (or at least sensitized a larger part of the popular masses) to the protests against the piecemeal third world war towards which the US imperialists and the Zionists are dragging the world – from Resistance n. 2/2024 “Organize and mobilize to oust the Meloni government. Don’t wait for it to fall on its own.”

This is because, beyond the thousand particularities, all the mobilizations and protests are united by a common thread: they are a manifestation of resistance to the effects of the general crisis of capitalism and are aimed against the ruling class. Those who do business with the Zionist executioners are the same ones who do business with privatizations and the dismantling of public health, with contracts and subcontracts, with cuts in safety in the workplace, with the dismantling of the productive apparatus, with speculation real estate. The bombings and roundups in the Gaza Strip have the same instigators as the massacres in the workplace: those responsible, their accomplices and their cronies are the ruling class of society, they are in government of the country and they must be overthrown.

The best way to show solidarity with the Palestinian people is to make our country ungovernable for them and for all the accomplices of the Zionists and to mobilize to establish the Popular Bloc Government.
For this reason it is important that the mobilization of workers is combined with that against the vortex of war in which the Meloni government and all the parties of the Broad Understandings are dragging the country to the NATO bandwagon, with that against military bases and nuclear weapons , with that of the public health committees, with that in solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Convey ALL mobilizations and protests into the common objective of ousting the Meloni government and replacing it with the Popular Bloc Government!

We will be present at the demonstration on February 24th with the banner bearing the slogan “Expel the Meloni government and all the servants of NATO and the Zionists – Free Palestine”. We invite all those who share it to the P.CARC segment which will gather under the banner in Piazzale Loreto from 2 pm.

Violate prohibitions and regulations

The Meloni government and its crowd of nostalgics of the twenty years have already demonstrated that they are deaf to the appeals, blind to the massacres and servants of NATO and Zionist criminals. To the point of demanding that they decide if, how and when it is possible to demonstrate against the ongoing genocide in Palestine. They issue bans and permits, impose routes, threaten truncheons and beat them in an attempt to hinder the mobilization.
However, none of them can decide if, how and when to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinian people, if, how and when “it is allowed”. These sovereignists who lick the feet of NATO, the EU and the Zionists, who take orders from the Zionist community in Italy as well as from the government of the butcher Netanyhau, have no legitimacy to decide what is legal and what is not. For this reason, exactly as happened on 27 January in Milan, both in the face of the bans on demonstrating and the claims of dictating the times, methods and routes of the procession, it is right and legitimate to disobey and violate prohibitions and regulations. Let every demonstration be a contribution to making the country ungovernable.

Source: Partito dei CARC

Meloni manganella, il popolo si ribella

https://www.carc.it/2024/02/22/meloni-manganella-il-popolo-si-ribella/

Dalla sua installazione il governo Meloni ha combinato azioni di propaganda reazionaria e promozione dello scontro di masse contro masse con la repressione delle avanguardie e dei settori più organizzati delle masse popolari.

Alcuni esempi delle ultime settimane. A Venezia davanti al teatro Goldoni, durante l’inaugurazione dell’anno accademico, ci sono state cariche contro gli studenti scesi in piazza a contestare la presenza della ministra Anna Maria Bernini. Stessa cosa è avvenuta a Firenze, dove l’inaugurazione è stata organizzata al Teatro del Maggio Musicale alla presenza del presidente della Repubblica. Senza contare gli attacchi repressivi ricevuti dagli studenti del Liceo Severi di Milano o il liceo “Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori” di Acerra in provincia di Napoli, dove 70 studenti sono stati sospesi per aver occupato in segno di protesta per l’inquinamento e la terra dei fuochi.

Ma non solo la scuola. Manganelli e repressione sono stati riservati anche a NapoliTorino e Bologna alle reti di solidarietà con la resistenza palestinese durante i presidi organizzati davanti alle sedi Rai. Stesso trattamento per alcune realtà operaie oggi in lotta come lo sgombero della Prosus di Cremona in occupazione da quattro mesi o la brutale aggressione contro i lavoratori Si Cobas durante un picchetto a Monza davanti alla fabbrica Gitre di Bellusco.

Il governo Meloni mostra i muscoli e spinge in avanti la repressione perché deve far fronte all’impopolarità crescente che sconta tra le masse popolari. Il suo sovranismo è sempre più di cartone e scandito dal tradimento delle promesse antisistema fatte in campagna elettorale. A tenere in piedi il governo resta solo il mandato di attuare le misure antipopolari e di macelleria sociale dell’agenda Draghi per conto degli imperialisti Usa e dei vertici della Repubblica Pontificia in una situazione di crisi crescente per tutto il sistema imperialista mondiale.

Il mondo dei padroni è in fiamme. I sommovimenti sono evidenti ovunque: rivolte degli agricoltori, lotte operaie, mobilitazioni per la Palestina, scontri tra i membri e gruppi della classe dominante sull’autonomia differenziata e tutti gli altri fenomeni della crisi politica, economica e sociale in corso. Rispetto a tutto questo l’unico modo che la borghesia ha per tenere a bada le masse popolari – oltre all’intossicazione e la deviazione delle coscienze – è la repressione sempre più dispiegata.

È per questo che il governo Meloni ha varato il suo “pacchetto sicurezza” attraverso il quale ha inasprito le pene per le azioni di lotta sociale più diffuse (blocchi stradali o scritte sui muri) tra gli operai, i disoccupati e gli studenti; ha elevato al rango di reato di “rivolta carceraria” anche proteste di soli tre detenuti e quelle degli immigrati rinchiusi nei “centri di smistamento temporanei”, sempre più equiparati a carceri nonostante la retorica schifosa con cui vengono denominati e presentati; ha ridotto i benefici di utilizzo delle misure alternative al carcere per tutti gli strati più poveri della società e si accanisce in particolare contro le donne incinte o con figli minori.

Per questo è sempre più necessario estendere la solidarietà e fare fronte comune contro la repressione. È sempre più urgente confrontarsi su come far ricadere la repressione poliziesca, giudiziaria ed economica, i tentativi di criminalizzazione, la persecuzio­ne di chi resiste sulle istituzioni e le autorità che li promuovono. Ribaltare ogni attacco repressivo alimentando la lotta politica, fomentando la ribellione e la moltiplicazione di scioperi e problemi di ordine pubblico per rafforzare ogni vertenza in corso, unire le mobilitazioni in corso e cacciare il Governo Meloni.

Noi invitiamo tutti quanti: organizzazioni operaie e di lavoratori, organizzazioni di giovani, di donne, esponenti sindacali e politici all’azione comune e al coordinamento contro ogni attacco repressivo e per la violazione di ogni divieto e prescrizione. Si può fare – questo dimostra l’azione di lotta fatta da Ultima Generazione a Firenze – a partire dalle prossime mobilitazioni contro la guerra del 23 e 24 febbraio e dell’8 marzo, per costruire un fronte quanto più ampio per bastonare Meloni e cacciare le larghe intese. Per imporre noi lo stato di emergenza e il governo di emergenza popolare che serve!

Fonte: Partito dei CARC

English translate

Meloni baton, the people rebel

Since its installation, the Meloni government has combined actions of reactionary propaganda and promotion of the clash of masses against masses with the repression of the avant-garde and the most organized sectors of the popular masses.

Some examples from the last few weeks. In Venice in front of the Goldoni theatre, during the inauguration of the academic year, there were charges against the students who took to the streets to protest the presence of Minister Anna Maria Bernini. The same thing happened in Florence, where the inauguration was organized at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale in the presence of the President of the Republic. Not to mention the repressive attacks received by the students of the Severi high school in Milan or the “Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori” high school in Acerra in the province of Naples, where 70 students were suspended for having occupied in protest for pollution and land of fires.

But not just school. Batons and repression were also reserved in Naples, Turin and Bologna for solidarity networks with the Palestinian resistance during demonstrations organized in front of the Rai offices. Same treatment for some workers’ situations currently in conflict such as the eviction of Prosus of Cremona in occupation for four months or the brutal attack against Si Cobas workers during a picket in Monza in front of the Gitre factory in Bellusco.

The Meloni government flexes its muscles and pushes repression forward because it has to deal with the growing unpopularity it is experiencing among the popular masses. His sovereignism is increasingly cardboard and punctuated by the betrayal of the anti-system promises made during the election campaign. The only thing left to keep the government going is the mandate to implement the anti-popular and social butchery measures of the Draghi agenda on behalf of the US imperialists and the leaders of the Papal Republic in a situation of growing crisis for the entire world imperialist system.

The world of the masters is on fire. The upheavals are evident everywhere: farmers’ revolts, workers’ struggles, mobilizations for Palestine, clashes between members and groups of the ruling class over differentiated autonomy and all the other phenomena of the ongoing political, economic and social crisis. Compared to all this, the only way the bourgeoisie has to keep the popular masses at bay – in addition to intoxication and the deviation of consciences – is increasingly widespread repression.

This is why the Meloni government launched its “security package” through which it tightened the penalties for the most widespread actions of social struggle (road blocks or writings on walls) among workers, the unemployed and students; it also elevated protests by just three prisoners and those of immigrants locked up in “temporary sorting centers” to the rank of “prison riot” crime, increasingly equated to prisons despite the disgusting rhetoric with which they are named and presented; it has reduced the benefits of using alternative measures to prison for all the poorest strata of society and is particularly aggressive against pregnant women or those with minor children.

This is why it is increasingly necessary to extend solidarity and form a common front against repression. It is increasingly urgent to discuss how to bring police, judicial and economic repression, criminalization attempts and the persecution of those who resist onto the institutions and authorities that promote them. Reverse any repressive attack by fueling the political struggle, fomenting rebellion and the multiplication of strikes and public order problems to strengthen any ongoing dispute, unite the ongoing mobilizations and oust the Meloni Government.

We invite everyone: workers’ organizations, youth organizations, women’s organizations, trade union representatives and politicians to common action and coordination against any repressive attack and for the violation of any prohibition and prescription. It can be done – this is demonstrated by the fighting carried out by Ultima Generazione in Florence – starting from the next anti-war mobilisations of 23 and 24 February and 8 March, to build a front as broad as possible to beat Meloni and chase away the wide agreements. To impose the state of emergency and the popular emergency government we need!

Source: Partito dei CARC

Il 23 Febbraio si sciopera contro la guerra!

https://www.carc.it/2024/02/08/il-23-febbraio-si-sciopera-contro-la-guerra/

Raccogliendo l’appello dei giovani palestinesi e di gran parte delle comunità arabe in Italia, il Si Cobas ha proclamato per venerdì 23 febbraio una giornata di sciopero nazionale e per sabato 24 febbraio una manifestazione nazionale che si terrà a Milano. Due appuntamenti di lotta per sostenere la resistenza del popolo palestinese contro il genocidio in corso a Gaza da parte del governo sionista d’Israele, contro il governo Meloni, le sue politiche guerrafondaie e antioperaie.

“Una risposta di classe organizzata e coordinata a livello internazionale contro la carneficina in corso a Gaza, contro il colonialismo sionista e più in generale contro le guerre delle grandi potenze imperialiste in una fase di crisi generale del capitalismo, diviene ogni giorno più evidente e più stringente”Così si legge nel comunicato lanciato dal Si Cobas.

Queste iniziative sono in concatenazione con le tante altre mobilitazioni messe in campo nei mesi scorsi dal Si Cobas, dalle altre sigle del sindacalismo di base. Tra queste c’è anche lo sciopero contro la guerra del settore privato del 17 novembre a cui ha fatto seguito un’ampia manifestazione a Bologna nella quale migliaia di lavoratori hanno portato in piazza parole d’ordine contro l’occupazione del nostro paese da parte degli USA e della NATO e contro la sottomissione alle politiche genocide di Israele, ma la lista è lunga.

La risposta va costruita a partire dai posti di lavoro!

Ogni lavoratore e sindacalista può organizzare o chiedere che vengano organizzate assemblee all’interno del proprio posto di lavoro per discutere collettivamente delle ragioni dello sciopero. Di come qualsiasi rivendicazione in atto nel paese, sia quelle per porre fine alla guerra che quelle per migliorare le condizioni di vita e di lavoro, si riassumono nel cacciare il governo Meloni.

Ciascun lavoratore può discutere della mobilitazione del 23 febbraio e di quelle che verranno dopo, con i colleghi e con i delegati sindacali. Ciascuno può promuovere e organizzare l’adesione e la partecipazione di altri colleghi, anche se iscritti ad altro sindacato o senza alcuna tessera sindacale.

Tutti i lavoratori possono scioperare!

Organizziamoci per aderire in massa allo sciopero nazionale proclamato dal Si Cobas dai magazzini della logistica fino ai lavoratori delle altre vertenze in corso nel paese come quelli della TIM, dell’ex ILVA, della Gkn, della sanità e a movimenti come Non una di meno impegnate nella costruzione di un 8 marzo di lotta e mobilitazione.

È ora di proseguire il cammino intrapreso con le mobilitazioni dei mesi scorsi, con gli scioperi per difendere il diritto di sciopero sotto attacco da parte del ministro Salvini e con le manifestazioni in solidarietà al popolo palestinese con l’obiettivo di cacciare il governo Meloni.

Fonte: Partito dei CARC

English translate

On February 23rd we will strike against the war!

Responding to the appeal of young Palestinians and a large part of the Arab communities in Italy, Si Cobas has proclaimed a national strike day for Friday 23 February and a national demonstration to be held in Milan on Saturday 24 February. Two fight events to support the resistance of the Palestinian people against the genocide underway in Gaza by the Zionist government of Israel, against the Meloni government, its warmongering and anti-worker policies.

“An internationally organized and coordinated class response against the carnage underway in Gaza, against Zionist colonialism and more generally against the wars of the great imperialist powers in a phase of general crisis of capitalism, becomes more evident and more stringent” This is what we read in the statement launched by Si Cobas.

These initiatives are in concatenation with the many other mobilizations launched in recent months by Si Cobas, by the other acronyms of grassroots trade unionism. Among these there is also the strike against the war in the private sector on 17 November which was followed by a large demonstration in Bologna in which thousands of workers took to the streets slogans against the occupation of our country by of the USA and NATO and against submission to Israel’s genocidal policies, but the list is long.

The answer must be built starting from jobs!

Every worker and trade unionist can organize or request that meetings be organized within their workplace to collectively discuss the reasons for the strike. How any demands underway in the country, both those to put an end to the war and those to improve living and working conditions, are summed up in ousting the Meloni government.

Each worker can discuss the mobilization of February 23 and those that will follow, with colleagues and union delegates. Everyone can promote and organize the membership and participation of other colleagues, even if they are members of another union or without any union card.

All workers can strike!

Let us organize ourselves to join en masse the national strike proclaimed by Si Cobas from the logistics warehouses to the workers of the other ongoing disputes in the country such as those of TIM, the former ILVA, Gkn, healthcare and movements such as Non una di meno committed to construction of an 8 March of struggle and mobilization.

It is time to continue the path undertaken with the mobilizations of recent months, with the strikes to defend the right to strike under attack by Minister Salvini and with the demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinian people with the aim of ousting the Meloni government.

Source: Partito dei CARC

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Dott. Alessio Brancaccio, tecnico ambientale Università degli Studi di L’Aquila, membro della Fondazione Michele Scarponi Onlus, ideologo e membro del movimento ambientalista Ultima Generazione A22 Network per contrastare il Riscaldamento Globale indotto artificialmente