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"Ushering a New Beginning"

“Ushering a New Beginning”
By Sarmad Bokhari
July 27, 2009

In a historic address from Cairo last month, President Obama promised a new beginning in relations between the United States and the Muslim world. In his speech President Obama acknowledged the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as a major source of tension, and affirmed America’s “unbreakable” bonds with Israel. More importantly, in a marked shift from the Bush administration, he acknowledged that, “the situation for the Palestinian people is intolerable.”

Unwilling to tolerate a continued siege on Gaza and to show that Americans stand for justice and human rights, a convoy of nearly 200 American citizens – Viva Palestina USA, under the leadership of British Member of Parliament George Galloway, former US Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, and New York City Councilman Charles Barron – with more than $1 million of humanitarian aid, set off for Gaza on the American day of independence..

The two-week trip—12 days in Egypt and a mere 24 hours in Gaza—quickly opened my eyes to the brutal situation in Gaza and the lack of its coverage by the American media. Despite a commitment by the most powerful man on the planet, very little has changed on the ground in Gaza. In fact, the suffering of the Palestinians has only worsened.

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VIDEO: Shifa Hospital in Gaza

During the Viva Palestina Convoy to Gaza, we met a young-man named Arafat, a patient with several visible cancerous tumors in his forehead. His case was especially desperate, as doctor’s informed us that Arafat’s treatment is readily available just an hour away in Jerusalem; however, Israel has continually delayed his travel documents without any explanation, making his situation far worse than it needs to be.

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VIDEO: Entering Rafah Border

Excuse the bad quality and shooting.

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Videos of Viva Palestina USA Convoy to Gaza

Following are my unprofessional attempts at video documenting some of the events on the VivaPalestina convoy from Cairo to Gaza that I participated in. I uploaded them to youtube thinking that it would be the easiest way for people to use the footage and get the word out as far and wide as possible. I tried to make them flow so as to present the natural order of the trip – from hotel in Cairo, Egypt to preparation setting off on road to Gaza to border incidents to delivery of aid to seeing the destruction to testimony of victims and final call to action by Cynthia McKinney. Please feel free to use the videos in whatever way is most helpful for the purpose of ending Israel’s genocidal seige of Gaza.

- John Parker

Interview with Cynthia McKinney in Egypt:

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Heading out to Gaza:

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Both Sides of the Border:

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More Pictures of Viva Palestina USA Convoy

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24 Hours in Gaza

Allowed only 24 hours in Gaza under threat of not being allowed to return to Egypt, the Viva Palestina convoy has been a whirlwind of activity since crossing the border at Rafah Wednesday night. Organizers have attempted to compress 3 days of planned activities into a single day.

Thursday started by watching a press conference featuring Gazan Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh with members of the Neturei Karta, an organization of anti-Zionist Rabbis from Munsey, New York, who traveled with the caravan. Haniyeh emphasized that the government and the people of Gaza take no issue with Jews, but rather with Zionism and the ongoing oppression and blockade by Israel. Rabbi Dovid Weissman concurred that Jews, Christians and Muslims had coexisted peacefully in Muslim countries for centuries prior to the birth of Zionism, and asked for the people of Gaza to join him in praying for the peaceful dismantlement of the state of Israel.

The group then drove around the Gaza Strip in buses to see the aftermath of the bombing onslaught 6 months ago before attending another press conference at the Legislative Assembly and traveling to Shafa Hospital in Gaza City to deliver the medical aid which was brought from the United States and gathered in Cairo. Finally, delegates met with families of some of the 11,000 prisoners being held in Israel at the Ministry of Prisoners in Tel Alhwa, where children of parents killed in December and January also addressed the group.

Fraser Gaspard of Denver, Colorado, said of seeing the devastation firsthand, “It really shows how effective the American weapons we give Israel are, and how deliberate Israel was in its attack from the spots that were hit, schools, hospitals, a cement factory, homes in refugee camps. You could see it was a war of terror against the Gazan people.”

For Mahmoud Elayan from New Jersey, the most impressive visit was the meeting at the Ministry of Prisoners. Elayan shared, “Three little girls spoke about losing 29 other immediate family members. I have 2 little kids, and I can’t imagine them going through anything like that. To see them still keeping hope like that when they’ve suffered so much, it was touching. I had to leave the room.”

Bringing medical aid was only one of Viva Palestina’s stated purposes. The convoy also sought to learn and share the stories of the Gazans who have lived under 61 years of occupation and the severe assault from December to January. Nour Mattar, a Palestinian born within the borders of Israel who now resides in Orange County, California, said of his experiences, “With all the blockade and all the pressure, if you drive around and talk to people you find they still have great spirit. They‘re not willing to give up or stand down, even though Israel has used every possible weapon they could, militarily, economically and politically.”

Having lived in Gaza for most of the years between 1997 and 2005, the journey was a homecoming for Bethany Gonzalez of Kansas City, Kansas. “Today I realized how much I really miss living in Gaza,” said Gonzalez. “The city and the people, everyone is so kind and hospitable, even with all they’ve been through.” She intends to return with the second Viva Palestina convoy from the U.S. in December, scheduled to coincide with the first anniversary of the attacks.

Mohamad, a recent graduate from the Islamic University, volunteered to serve as an interpreter for the delegates. Asked about the current state of the people of Gaza, he said, “The children now are still suffering from psychological pain and suffering. Whenever they hear any sound they say ‘Bomb! Bomb’ and start crying. For adults it is almost the same.” Mohamad expressed excitement about the past Viva Palestina convoy from London and the plans for future caravans from Venezuela, Moscow, Beijing, and the next from the U.S. “They decrease the suffering among the Gazans. The convoys break the siege and bring us medical aid. The people of Gaza feel really grateful and proud. These convoys uplift our spirits and help us feel stronger and more steadfast.”

Asked what he hopes for himself and all Gazans, Mohamad states simply, “We hope that we will have enough to live, and be able to live in peace, just as the other people of the world.”

Soozy Duncan

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Final Update from Gaza

7/16/2009, 8pm (local time Gaza): We are currently on our way back to the Rafah border heading towards Egypt from Gaza City. Our sadness to leave the people of Gaza after such a short period of time is indescribable. The Egyptian government has tortured our hearts to have only allowed us 24 hours with our brothers and sisters in Gaza. We are EVERMORE determined to return to Gaza in the near future inshaAllah/God-willing!  AlHamdulilah/Thank God today we accomplished a lot with the help of our host “NGO’s”. BRIEFLY: We first attended a press conference with the Prime Minister of Palestine. We were then given a tour of the Gaza Strip and witnessed first-hand it’s destruction at the hands of the Israeli Defense Forces. During the tour we visited the American International School which was literally demolished to rubble and it is simply INCONCEIVABLE that this building was destroyed by mistake/accident. Such a building could not have been destroyed to such a condition with just one missile strike. Throughout Gaza it was MORE than evident that the destruction of homes, schools, and hospitals were deliberate acts of war crimes. We then saw the demolished parliament building in Gaza. Followed by a visit to the patients of Shifa Hospital. Some of us including myself had the opportunity to get a tour of the hospital and meet some of the patients. I am warning you now some of the images/videos from within this hospital will be very disturbing. Lastly we met families at the Ministry of Prisoner Detainees (the title is a bit misleading, it’s the ministry for the support of Palestinian’s who have family members in Israeli prisons: 11,000 as of now) who lost family members during the Gaza War, as well as those who currently have family members in Israeli prisons. All in all, there is SO much to say, so many pictures to share, so many stories to reveal… I hope to do all that and more once I get back home to Southern California tomorrow iA!

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En Route to Gaza

PICTURES OF DEPARTURE FROM CAIRO AND ENTRY INTO GAZA

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Call the US Government and DEMAND OUR ENTRY TO GAZA

Demand authorities let Viva Palestina convoy into Gaza with ALL medical supplies AND vehicles

Convoy members Barron and Cynthia McKinney, former U.S. Representative and 2008 Green Party Presidential candidate, will be contacting President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tomorrow to pressure the Egyptian government to allow additional vehicles through the border and a longer stay in Gaza for convoy members.  Additionally, Viva Palestina is calling for supporters to organize demonstrations at Egyptian consulates in the U.S. and to call on the White House and the State Department to support Viva Palestina’s  effort in bringing medical supplies to what Obama called the “humanitarian crisis” in Gaza during his June 4 speech in Cairo.

As far as we are currently aware the Egyptian government (due to US-Israeli pressure):

  • WILL NOT allow vehicles other than 2 ambulances to enter into Gaza. (47 vehicles, an investment of $500,000 made by Americans for the people of Gaza who NEED these vehicles)
  • WILL ONLY allow us entry for 24 hours

ACTION

Contact the following officials and request they pressure Egypt into allowing the full amount of aid to reach the people of Gaza, who have been plunged into a humanitarian crisis as a result of Israel’s two-year blockade.

U.S. CONTACTS

President – Barack Obama – 202.456.1111

Secretary of State – Hillary Clinton – 202.647.5291

Talking points for U.S. officials:

  • The United States is a beacon of human rights around the world. The U.S. should support the shipment of aid to the impoverished people of Gaza.
  • President Obama, in his Cairo speech in June, said the blockade on Gaza should be eased. Ask the president to stand by his words and urge Israel to lift the siege on Gaza.

EGYPTIAN CONTACT

Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S. – Sameh Shoukry – 202.895.5400

Talking point:

  • Demand that Egypt allows the entire Viva Palestina convoy, with ALL the vehicles, medical supplies and other items, into Gaza.

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Viva Palestina Convoy Rendezvous Update #3

July 12, 2009 (10:45pm Cairo)

The Viva Palestina members who spent the night in their buses at the Suez Crossing after being stopped by Egyptian authorities on July 11 have now rendezvoused in Cairo with British Member of Parliament George Galloway and former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who has rushed to join the convoy following her deportation from Israel on Wednesday.

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