Jewish-Arab organization calls for declaration of peace in Gaza
Tel Aviv: More than 35 Jewish and Arab organizations on Monday called for reaching a ceasefire, releasing kidnapped hostages and promoting a political settlement that provides security, justice and freedom for people in Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas war. Will guarantee.
In a joint statement, the organizations said: “In memory of the murdered and for the sake of the survivors, we must work together to end the war.”
The organizations called on the governments to strive for a stable ceasefire, under which negotiations would immediately begin for a political settlement based on mutual recognition of the right of both peoples to self-determination.
The joint statement also called for the immediate promotion of a comprehensive prisoner settlement and an immediate end to harming innocent civilians.
Jewish and Arab organizations called on the governor to take immediate action to stop large-scale settler violence in the West Bank.
The joint statement called on Israel to express solidarity with Palestinian citizens and residents of Gaza and to end persecution and persecution of those protesting the war.
“We have all experienced periods of violence. Time and again it is clear that there is no military solution to this conflict, nor can there ever be… The only way to stop the bloodshed is a political settlement that will guarantee security, justice and freedom for both countries.
It said, “There are no winners in war. Only peace will bring security.”
The organizations that signed the joint statement are Academia for Equality; Arava Institute for Environmental Studies; Banki; BIMCOM – planner for planning rights; fighters for peace; Druze Initiative Committee; A platform for fighting provocations; Hadash; Hands of Peace; Horiya; Itach Maki – Women’s Advocate for Social Justice; Goth solidarity; Jordan Valley workers; Ka”- political action group; Seeing the business through the eyes; Maxsomewatch; Messervote; Mothers Against Violence; Negev Coexistence Platform for Civil Equality; new profile; On the path of reconciliation; Parents against child detention; Parents Circle Family Forum; Psychoactive; Rabbi for Human Rights; Social workers for peace and welfare; Tandi; Women of Tomorrow; Torat Tzedek; Women in Black; Woman to woman; Yash Gvul; Your neighbor is like yourself; Youth against dictatorship; Zazeem – community action; Zocrot