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MOWING THE LAWN Understanding Ongoing Israeli Violence in Gaza 245 Sullivan Street | Furman Hall 216 | 6PM | Wednesday, March 25 https://www.facebook.com/events/827560463945717/ “There is no other option but ‘mowing the lawn.’ There is no option for a political solution.” Israeli military strategist Efraim Inbar on Israeli invasion of Gaza. This summer, a series of Israeli incursions into the Occupied Palestinian Territory of Gaza killed over two thousand Palestinians, most of whom were civilians. This number includes roughly five hundred children. Most human rights monitors concluded that Israel perpetrated a number of war crimes during this campaign, including deliberately targeting civilians, infrastructure, medical facilities and shelters. Months later, Gaza is still under a blockade, restricting reconstruction. People in Gaza continue to die from the lingering effects of the war campaign. Join us to hear about the ongoing predicament the people of Gaza face from eyewitness Joe Catron, who was on the ground as a journalist in Gaza during the invasion, and NYU graduate student in history Jehad Abusalim, who grew up in Gaza. Jehad Abusalim is a PhD Student in History and Hebrew and Judaic Studies at NYU. Born and raised in Gaza, he has worked closely with PalThink for Strategic Studies, Hadaf Center for Human Rights, and the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution. Currently, Jehad's academic research focuses on Gaza in the aftermath of the 1948 Nakba [expulsion]. Joe Catron is a freelance reporter and Palestine solidarity activist. Joe was present in Gaza during Israel’s military offensive this summer, when he joined a group of internationals who tended to Gaza’s hospitals and local rescue teams. He lived in Gaza for three and half years. He has written for Electronic Intifada, Middle East Eye, and is the co-editor of The Prisoners’ Diaries: Palestinian Voices from the Israeli Gulag, an anthology of accounts of Palestinian detainees freed during a 2011 prisoner exchange. NYU Students for Justice in Palestine presents ISRAELI APARTHEID WEEK March 23-26, 2015 "I have witnessed the systematic humiliation of Palestinian men, women and children by members of the Israeli security forces. Their humiliation is familiar to all black South Africans who were corralled and harassed and insulted and assaulted by the security forces of the apartheid government.” Archbishop Desmond Tutu Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) is an international series of events <http://apartheidweek.org/events/> that seeks to raise awareness about Israel’s apartheid policies towards the Palestinians and to build support for the growing Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign. 119 faculty at NYU <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15Mi6JLAhQnlg4ssnzTlkAtOSAv6W1i9IkIO6YduZ-tk/viewform> have thus far signed onto an open letter calling for NYU to divest from “companies that violate International Law and human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory”and adopt a “human rights screen” for investments. _________________________________________________________ Full posting guidelines at: http://www.marxmail.org/sub.htm Set your options at: http://lists.csbs.utah.edu/options/marxism/archive%40mail-archive.com