Saturday, January 10, 2009

Join Rabbi Michael Lerner's effort to solve the Israel-Palestinian Conflict

Cross-posted from Progressive Blue:

http://www.eenrblog.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=3377


Join Rabbi Michael Lerner's effort to solve the Israel-Palestinian Conflict

by: Karita Hummer

Sat Jan 10, 2009 at 02:15:49 AM EST

(a plan for peace... - promoted by poligirl)

gaza_ad_partial2Rabbi Michael Lerner has been working tirelessly for many, many years to resolve the conflict between Israel and Palestine. There many people of good will who have advocated for a peaceful resolution.

Joined by Sister Joan Chittister and Cornel West, on the Board of the Network for Spiritual Progressives, Rabbi Lerner is earnestly imploring Obama to step up to the plate as quickly as possible and is organizing an ad campaign to try to bring attention to his urgent request. He wants to put the ad in major newspapers in the country, and he is asking for our signatures and our donations to help him do so.

It seems that Rabbi Lerner's group tried instead to get an OpEd Piece in the New York Times and Washington Post, but they were turned down.

I believe you will be impressed with the ad and its suggestion for an international conference to solve the Israel/Palestine conflict. You will notice in the ad that Rabbi Lerner proposes a win/win solution with the needs of both states addressed justly. Can there be anything more urgent or more heartbreaking than the bombardment of Gaza?

More below...

It is my strong opinion that Israel has once again been emboldened by the Bush Administration's approach to terrorism - with quite devastating consequences.

Heed Rabbi Lerner and go to his site to sign the ad and consider donating as well. I did, and I hope and pray that it will do some good. Go and join the effort for a solution to one of the world's most intractable problems, a source of so many other problems: http://www.spiritualprogressiv...

Network of Spiritual Progressives: Text of Gaza Peace Ad
Text of Gaza Peace Ad
Monday, January 05 2009 @ 03:04 PM (View web-friendly version here)

Cease-Fire Now in Gaza!

President-elect Obama:
It's Time to End the Violence in the Middle East -- Once and For All

Convene an International Middle East Peace Conference to facilitate a lasting and just settlement for all parties.

The world's attention is focused on the Middle East for a fleeting moment. Let's seize this opportunity to insist on an end to this struggle in all its dimensions.

A Call for Lasting Peace

President-elect Obama: Please call for an immediate CEASE-FIRE in GAZA and for an International Peace Conference to implement a fair and lasting solution to all aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The solution must also address the conflict between Israel and other states in the region. Their provocations will continue until the international community stops the violence once and for all and creates conditions of security so that peace and reconciliation forces in each country may flourish.

Such a solution would be based on the following conditions:

a. The creation of an economically and politically viable Palestinian state (roughly on the pre-1967 borders, with minor border modifications mutually agreed upon between Israel and Palestine).

b. The withdrawal of Israel from the Golan Heights, and simultaneously the full and unequivocal recognition by Palestinians and the State of Palestine and all surrounding Arab states of the right of Israel to exist as a Jewish state (e.g. celebrating Jewish holidays and the Sabbath in the same way that Christmas gets official sanction as a state holiday in the United States). Israel must offer full and equal rights to all of its non-Jewish citizens. Preferential treatment for Jews should exist only with regard to immigration, and that must be phased out when anti-Semitism in the world has disappeared. The same preferential treatment for Palestinians should exist in the Palestinian state as long as they face discrimination or reduced rights or threats to their safety in other parts of the world.

c. An international consortium to provide generous reparations for Palestinians who have lost homes or property from 1947 to the present, and generous reparations for Jewish refugees from Arab states from 1947-1967.

d. A long-term international peacekeeping force to separate Hezbollah and Israel in southern Lebanon and northern Israel, to ensure demilitarization of the Golan Heights, to protect Israel and Palestine from each other, to police the borders and the corridor that will need to be established linking Gaza with the West Bank, and to protect both Israel and Palestine from other forces in the region that might seek to control or destroy either state. In addition, treaty agreements must be made with the United States and other Western states to protect both Israel and Palestine from any assault by other countries (e.g. Iran, Pakistan, China, or Russia).

e. The quick imposition of robust sanctions against any party that refuses to sign or violates these agreements.

All parts of this plan should be paid for not only by Israel and the G-8 countries, but also by the Arab oil oligarchies, and by diversion of the funds that would otherwise be going from Syria and Iran to fund Hezbollah and Hamas.

It would be in the interests of Israel, the Palestinians, the Arab states, the Jewish people, the U.S. and the world if this solution could be imposed on the parties now. It breaks our hearts to see the suffering of the Israeli people, the Palestinian people, the Lebanese people and others in the region when we know how unnecessary it is. The basic issues can be resolved. No matter how maximalist the fantasies are on each side about eliminating their perceived enemies, and how enticing they seem when people feel powerless in any other way to stop the violence and oppression, the truth is that the majority of the people on all sides of the struggle would embrace peace if they thought it could be established in ways that provided for genuine security from military assault and terrorism for everyone, real justice for Palestinians, and acknowledgment of the wrongs that have been done to each side as a first step in healing the humiliations and huge psychic wounds suffered by Arabs and Jews throughout their histories.

A New Spirit of Openheartedness and Reconciliation

We know that no political solution can work without a change in consciousness that minimally includes an open-heartedness and willingness to recognize the humanity of the Other, as well as repentance and atonement for the long history of insensitivity and cruelty each side has shown toward the other side.
All sides must take immediate steps to stop the discourse of violence. Each must stop the demeaning of the other in their media, their religious institutions, and their school textbooks and educational systems. They should implement this by creating a joint authority with each other and with moral leaders in the international community. The joint authority must be able to supervise and, if necessary, replace those in positions of power in Jewish, Islamic, and Arab societies who continue to use the public institutions of the society to spread hatred or nurture anger at the other.

Once the other parts of a lasting peace have been set in place, we call upon the parties to this struggle to launch a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, following the model used in South Africa.

We Affirm the Sacredness of All Human Beings

This may well be the last chance we in the advanced industrial societies have to avert international catastrophe (either environmental or nuclear). To do so, our way of dealing with the world must model something else besides brute military might, economic self-interest, and indifference to the well-being of others. If not now, when?

It is time to overcome national chauvinism and arrogance. Instead we must build ethical and spiritual solidarity among the people of the world. Our well-being depends on the well-being of everyone else on the planet. So we need to build and strengthen those international institutions that can foster this sense of solidarity, which is the necessary foundation for global peace, social and economic justice, and ecological repair of the planet.

A Global Marshall Plan

The self-described "realistic" version of global politics asserts that we live in a world in which our safety can only be achieved through domination because others are always seeking to dominate us first. Of course, when we act on this assumption, it becomes self-fulfilling.

We propose, instead, a strategy of generosity-to act on the assumption that people have an enormous capacity for goodness and generosity (without negating the truth that certain conditions promote fear, anger, and hatred, which sometimes are expressed in horribly destructive ways). For the United States and other G-8 countries, we call for a Domestic and Global Marshall Plan: for each of the next twenty years, the United States and other G-8 countries should dedicate between 1 percent and 2 percent of their Gross Domestic Product to eliminating hunger, homelessness, poverty, inadequate health care, and inadequate education across the world. We've developed the details of a Global Marshall Plan at www.spiritualprogressives.org. This plan provides for the careful monitoring and apportionment of funds to ensure that care reaches the people for whom it is intended. But what is critical is the spirit in which this plan is carried out-not as an attempt to manipulate others to enhance Western economic or political power, but as a genuine expression of human caring about each other. The first focus of this Global Marshall Plan would be to eliminate poverty and suffering in the Middle East (though when applied there, we insist that the Arab and Muslim oil oligarchies join the G-8 in the funding of this plan).

The only protection that we in the advanced industrial countries of the world can ever really have for our lives is to spread a spirit of love so powerful and genuine that it becomes capable of reducing the anger that has understandably developed against the powerful and the wealthy of the world. Similarly, Israel's security would be greatly enhanced if the money spent on enforcing an occupation and protecting West Bank settlements went instead toward building a prosperous Palestinian economy. The "cynical realists" claim that others are entrenched in their hatefulness, and that war is the only way to confront them. This kind of thinking has led to five thousand years of people fighting wars in order to "end all wars"-and it has not worked. It's time now to try a new strategy of generosity, both economic generosity and generosity of spirit. As stated above, there will first have to be a transitional period in which real military protections are available to people on all sides of the struggle. But by beginning now to simultaneously commit our economic resources and change the way that we talk about those whom we previously designated as "enemies," we can begin the long process of thawing out angers that have existed for many generations. Precisely at this moment, when our global economic meltdown requires a fundamental rethinking of how we've organized our global economy, we can now shift the funds from military spending and other wasteful production toward building a sustainable global reality-and that requires global economic justice. Nothing can redeem the deaths and suffering that all sides have faced in this struggle for the past 120 years. But this very moment could also be the time in which the human race realizes the futility of violence and comes together not only to impose a lasting solution for the Middle East, but also to recognize that our own well-being depends on the well-being of everyone else on the planet. The International Middle East Peace Conference should be structured to achieve this end. In short, it should have an explicit psychological and spiritual dimension and a visionary agenda.

Unrealistic? Not at all. What has proved unrealistic time and again-whether we are talking about U.S. policy in Vietnam and Iraq or Israeli and Arab policies in the Middle East-is the fantasy that one more war will put an end to wars. The path to peace must be a path of peace.

Signed by:

Rabbi Michael Lerner, Sr. Joan Chittister and Prof. Cornell West,
Co-chairs, The Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP) info@spiritualprogressives.org

and many more, including myself, just now.

And many other religious leaders, scholars, academics, cultural leaders, poets, writers, philanthropists, social change activists, and citizens of the world. You can add your name to this list at www.tikkun.org/PeaceAd

* Yes, add my name to the list of signatories of the ad Get this message published in other media to help get the attention of the incoming Obama administration.

I have enclosed a check (or am sending you my credit card info plus email and home phone) made out to TIKKUN for:

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Get Involved.
We need your Support!
The Tikkun Community and our interfaith project The Network of Spiritual Progressives have developed a strategy to counter the Strategy of Domination.

tik0901Please JOIN the Tikkun Community's Network of Spiritual Progressives at www.spiritualprogressives.org, become active with us, and donate to help us hire staff to expand our work throughout the United States.

And please help us get the urgent message of this ad to President-elect Obama, Congress and the media-by joining our organization (we need your talents, your skills, your ability to influence political leaders or to raise money, your vision, your smarts and your energy to build a world in which love conquers fear), and by signing and/or donating to help put our message in other media in the United States, Palestine, and Israel. You can do so by filling out the form on this ad, or by going to www.tikkun.org/PeaceAd.

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Karita Hummer
Member, Network for Spiritual Progressives (NSP)

Visit NSP to view all the work of this pretty amazing group. (Link also below...)



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