Gila Svirsky gsvirsky@netvision.net.il
Brief Peace Update
In
Jerusalem alone, 100 people turned up for a vigil on Sunday in a surge of
anger, protest, and mourning following the killing of children and adults in
Qana, Lebanon. Vigils erupted all over Israel, punctuated by
the fury of passersby as they read our signs. I brought candles, but
they did not stay lit in the cool evening breeze of Jerusalem. Others
brought their own signs. Here are a few photos of the Jerusalem (left)
and Haifa vigils (the 2 right photos are by Jacob Katriel in Haifa):
http://www.arnehansen.net/060731followusnotusa.jpg
On
Saturday, we held an extraordinary mass march of "Women Against War"
in Tel Aviv. Women came from 17 sponsoring women’s organizations*, and we
estimate about 3,000 participants (including men). It was a dramatic
sight marching through the streets dressed in black as a sign of mourning for
the victims on both sides. While the tabloids ignored us, Ha'aretz
published a photo and detailed caption, and NRG, one of Israel's biggest news
portals, told the whole story. The Arabic press gave us front-page
coverage, and some of the foreign press also captured the story. This was
an important action in a society in which the voices of women are always
marginalized – and entirely erased during times of war. Our gratitude to
the Urgent Action Fund for helping make it possible.
For a
real sense of the event, click into this 3.35 minute video done by "Social
TV". It's in Hebrew, but you’ll get the idea:
http://www.tv.social.org.il/medini/hafganat-nashim-29-7-06.htm
For chant
collectors, here's a translation of a few of ours (in Hebrew they rhyme):
"Peace and security are not built on dead bodies"
"Money for the disadvantaged, not for war"
"Children in Beirut and Haifa ALL want to live"
Most
disturbing to me is the overwhelming Israeli support for the Qana bombing based
on the belief that the Hezbullah were using this building as a launching site
for their missiles. It’s more than those
killed for whom we have to light candles – it’s the breakdown of morality in
Israeli society in general.
In
sadness,
Gila
Svirsky, Jerusalem
*The
participating organizations: Women against War: Coalition of Women
for Peace, Ahoti, Aswat, Bat Shalom, Women in Black, FORA (Russian-speaking
women), TANDI, Women against Violence, Al-Tufula, New Profile, The Fifth
Mother, WILPF, Neled, Feminist House, Ittihad el-Nissa el-Takdumi, and
Kayan.
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Gila Svirsky
Coalition of Women for Peace