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Lift the warfare against Gaza

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Collective punishment

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Stop punishment of the Palestinian people

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Message for Bil'in conference

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Appeal to Merkel

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To the European Parliament

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Denial of democracy

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Ceasefire

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Catastrophe in Gaza

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Criticism is not anti-Semitism

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Organisations defy EU secrecy

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Sheep of Aqaba

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Major General Doron Almog

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Israeli academics

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Open letter to Barroso

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Cart before the horse

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Lapse of memory?

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Arafat

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Atonement? Penitence? Or cynicism?

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Palestinian prisoners

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Palestinians trapped

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ICJ's verdict

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Acting for peace

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Europe

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Palestinian people

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Rafah

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Bush-Sharon

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Yassin

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The Wall in court

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The Mazel affair

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Refusniks on trial

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Geneva Accord

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Bir Zeit

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Sydney Peace Prize

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Seam zone

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Support to the pilots

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Rosh Hashanah

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Expulsion of Arafat

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Suicide attack

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The wall

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Peace activists

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Yoni Ben Artzi

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Targeted assassinations

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Archive

Rafah

House demolitions in Rafah

The Israeli supreme court has authorized the army to demolish homes in Rafah without further legal process and according to military sources and Israeli media, the army plans to raze a strip of 3.5 Km length and 500-800 meters wide. This means that about 1/3 to 1/2 of Rafah will be demolished, and about 117,000 people will be left homeless.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are trembling with fear of losing all they have under the bulldozers. If nothing is done to prevent the destruction, many of these Palestinians will be without a home for the third time in their life and not only their belongings, but also the hope for peace
and for a better future for two peoples may be burried under the caterpillars.
We, “European Jews for a Just Peace”, strongly condemn this further war crime and urge the EU and the International Community put all possible pressure on the Israeli government in oder to immediately stop these actions, which are tantamount to collective punishment and a clear violation of international law.

17 May 2004

The EJJP Executive Committee

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