Aberdeen Trade Union Council has joined with trade unions, community groups and individuals to sign an open letter calling for sanctions against Israel for their continued oppression of the Palestinian people, compounded by their threats of further annexation of Pelstinian land.
The letter reads:
"As representatives of Scottish civil society, we are extremely concerned
for the fate of the Palestinian people who have suffered under Israeli
occupation, settler colonialism and apartheid for decades. Despite the
numerous declarations and resolutions of international bodies such as
the United Nations which uphold Palestinian rights including the right
of return to their homes and properties from which they have been
displaced, no concrete actions have been taken to ensure the state of
Israel ends its violations of Palestinian rights.
Instead we
witness silence and ever-increasing complicity from our governments,
institutions and corporations. In Scotland, our local authority pension
funds continue to invest in some companies that arm Israel and in others
those that directly sustain Israel’s illegal occupation, such as Bank
Hapoalim. Meanwhile, our governments and senior politicians join with
coordinated attempts to silence campaigners who are responding to the
call from Palestinian workers and organisations from across civil
society to boycott, divest from and sanction (BDS) the State of Israel
and companies that are profiting from its breaches in international law.
We
expect to hear shortly whether the Israeli government will announce the
formal annexation of the occupied Palestinian territories. There has
been widespread condemnation of annexation plans from across the
political spectrum and from UN experts. We fully endorse the call from
Palestinian civil society on all States, to stop the illegal annexation
and to comply with their international obligation to cooperate to end
grave violations of international law ‘by adopting effective
countermeasures, including sanctions, to end Israel’s unlawful
acquisition of Palestinian territory through use of force, its regime of
apartheid, and its denial of our inalienable right to
self-determination’.
Whether the annexation goes ahead or not,
we know that the Israeli government has no regard for international law;
their contempt for Palestinian rights illustrated by their appointment
of Tzipi Hotovely as Israel’s next UK ambassador, an extremist who said
‘there is no Palestinian people’ and who is currently the Israeli
Government minister responsible for Israel’s illegal settlements.
As
we approach the 15th anniversary of the BDS Call on 9 July, we take
inspiration from the Black Lives Matter movement, whose founders have
made Palestine a core component of their struggle against racism. The
cold-blooded killing of George Floyd has led to widespread calls for
action to finally acknowledge and root out institutional and state
racism. We believe that this effort must be sincere and consistent which
means that we also finally confront and help bring to an end the state
racism and apartheid structures of the State of Israel. To this end, we
reiterate our endorsement of the Palestinian BDS Call for non-violent
punitive measures: encourage Scottish cultural and sporting bodies to
boycott representatives of the state of Israel; urge action from
Scottish pension funds to divest from companies that are helping to
sustain state racism and apartheid in Israel-Palestine; and call for our
governments to end their arms trade with Israel and to place sanctions
on Israel."
See a full list of signatories here.
The letter has also been published in the Morning Star