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NGO ACTION NEWS
03 November 2017

 

Global

  • Following an open letter to UN Secretary-General Guterres, calling for action to achieve an end to the unlawful blockade of Gaza, on 2 November, the (FFC) announced plans to sail to Gaza in 2018.
  • On 1 November, a day before the 100th Anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the issued a statement calling on political parties and civil society in the United Kingdom to work towards ensuring British Government support for the realization of Palestinians¡¯ right to self-determination.
  • On 31 October, (AI) reported that the Advocacy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at AI USA had been denied entry to Israel. The organization will be seeking official clarification from the Israeli authorities.
  • On 27 October, Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of the Middle East Division at , criticized FIFA¡¯s decision to maintain the status quo with regard to Israeli football clubs based in West Bank settlements as contrary to international law and FIFA¡¯s professed commitment to human rights.

Middle East

  • On 2 November, filed a joint petition with the Israeli Supreme Court requesting that Palestinian search teams be allowed to rescue people trapped in a tunnel in the Gaza border area, which was destroyed by the Israeli military.
  • On 1 November, , in cooperation with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, held its first annual conference ¡°Opportunities for Israel¡¯s Foreign Relations towards 2018¡± and presented its 2017 Israeli Foreign Policy Index.
  • On 25 October, provided an analysis and the full text of a Knesset bill calling for the expansion of Jerusalem¡¯s municipal jurisdiction to include illegal West Bank settlements.
  • ¡°Standing Against Collective Punishment¡± is the theme of the October 2017 newsletter released by .?

North America

  • On 21 November, the in Washington, D.C.. is hosting Ms. Rabab Abdulhadi, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies/Race and Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, for a talk on Palestine activism in the United States.
  • Following the lawsuit filed in April against Fordham University over its refusal to grant club status to Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), are seeking a preliminary injunction from the Supreme Court of the State of New York directing the school to recognize SJP as an official club before a decision on the merits of the case is reached.
  • On 2 November, a delegation representing (CMEP) met with Palestinian President Abbas. CMEP is a coalition of 27 national church denominations advocating equality, human rights, security and justice for Israelis, Palestinians, and all people of the Middle East.
  • On 1 November, the (MEI) published a policy paper ¡°The Palestinian Quest for Reconciliation: Can it be Achieved?¡± by MEI scholar Nathan Stock, former director of the Carter Center¡¯s Israel-Palestine Field Office.
  • On 31 October, posted the contributions to a roundtable discussion on ¡°After Balfour: 100 Years of History and the Roads not Taken¡±.
  • On 28 October, the (HCEF) held in Washington, D.C. its International Symposium ¡°Jerusalem: The City of Peace for All¡±.

Asia-Pacific

  • The will mark the centenary of the Balfour Declaration by making it the focus of its annual event to observe on 29 November the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
  • On 19 November, the (AFOPA) is organizing its 2017 ¡°Run for Palestine ¨CAdelaide¡±. The proceedings will go to support AFOPA¡¯s humanitarian work and campaigns.

Europe

  • On 9 November, , a platform for Israelis living in the Netherlands who oppose the occupation, is inviting to the panel discussion ¡°Beyond the Balfour Declaration: Navigating every day life in contemporary Israel/Palestine¡± held in Amsterdam.
  • On 2 November, the (PSC) published in The Guardian an Open Letter to British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Boris Johnson, requesting from the British Government an apology for the Balfour Declaration and measures to hold Israel accountable for violations of international law.
  • On 27 October, (MAP) launched a new animation to raise awareness about the challenges faced by women affected by breast cancer in Gaza. MAP is calling on concerned citizens to ask Members of the British Parliament to sign on breast cancer in Gaza.
  • In relation to the administrative detention of French-Palestinian human rights defender and Addameer staff member , the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued on 25 October a statement, calling for his rights to be fully respected.

Âé¶¹APP

  • On 2 November, Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, delivered a lecture on the Balfour Declaration and its impact on the Palestinian People at an event organized at UN Headquarters in New York by the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.