What You Should Know about Deval Patrick, the former MA Governor

“In 2014, Patrick led a trade mission of Massachusetts business leaders to Israel. There’s a large number of Israeli-founded businesses in the state and Patrick said the goal of the trip was to expand those partnerships. “It’s a very, very fruitful — and tangibly so — relationship,” he said. “The way to keep it going is to keep cultivating it.”

Water was one of the key focuses of that mission, as a 2011 Patrick trip to Israel had birthed the “Massachusetts-Israel Innovation Partnership Water and Clean Energy Track.” The creation of that group inspired Boston residents to form an organization called Boston Alliance for Water Justice, to hold local officials accountable for their connections to water apartheid in Palestine. In response to news of the 2014 trade mission, Boston Alliance for Water Justice delivered a number of letters to Patrick that were written by Palestinian refugee children. The children their families’ struggles to obtain basic water needs. A 15-year-old named Ahmad wrote:

I don’t know what kind of work you are doing with Israel over water but I’ll tell you that you are supporting the occupation and violating human rights. Do you know that Israel steals most of the water and leaves almost nothing for us? Do you know that we don’t have enough water to take showers in the summer, to clean the house, to clean our clothes, and sometimes we don’t have enough water or clean water to drink because Israel doesn’t care about us.

“We are not asking you to help us with water but at least don’t be a partner with Israel in killing us. Maybe you should come to visit us while you are in Israel to see for yourself.”

Deval Patrick has unequivocally supported Israel at the height of its worst human rights abuses

Screen shot from Deval Patrick’s campaign video, via his Twitter

Screen shot from Deval Patrick’s campaign video, via his Twitter

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Harvard Students Walk Out

PRESS RELEASE from Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee

13 November 2019

STUDENTS WALK OUT OF ISRAELI AMBASSADOR’S LECTURE ON “LEGAL” SETTLEMENTS

Over 100 students from across Harvard staged a silent protest at the Harvard Law School lecture given by the Israeli Consulate General in New York, Dani Dayan, entitled “The Legal Strategy of Israeli Settlements.” Students walked out of the auditorium after Dayan was introduced, holding signs that read “SETTLEMENTS ARE A WAR CRIME.” The Israeli Consulate General was forced to deliver his lecture to an almost empty room as students joined forces with the protest organized by the Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine outside Austin Hall.

Dayan is a vocal advocate for the illegal expansion of Israeli settlements into Palestinian territory. In a 2012 op-ed in the New York Times, he wrote that the international community should abandon its vain attempts at the two-state solution and accept the Israeli presence in the West Bank as “an irreversible fact.” Israeli settlements are blatant violations of international law, and the Israeli settler movement is a violent project of settler-colonialism in occupied Palestine.

Smiling at the sight of the protesters silently leaving the room, Dayan remarked: “I remember a time doing something similar in my kindergarten.” He later tweeted (translated): “On my way back to NYC I’m thinking why are these people so happy with themselves? A bunch of losers trembling in fear of the disciplinary committees of their school.”

“I’m disappointed that the Harvard Law School would let this kind of propaganda for a colonial project for accumulation by dispossession be framed as “legal.” This is not only complicit but simply dishonest,” a student organizer remarked. “Let us be clear, there is a consensus among the international community that Israeli settlements are illegal under international law and a violation of the fourth Geneva Convention,” they added.

Today’s silent protest comes on the heels of the most recent violent Israeli assault on Gaza. The death toll is reported to have surged to 26 Palestinians since early Tuesday, including 3 children and over 80 injured.

This event is part of a growing momentum on Harvard’s campus for justice in Palestine. “We do not intend on sitting out on complicity in oppression,” a student organizer remarked. “Not at Harvard, not anywhere else.”

PRESS CONTACT: harvardpsc@gmail.com

Students join the Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine outside Austin Hall

Students join the Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine outside Austin Hall

Empty Room after 100+ students walk out of Austin Hall

Empty Room after 100+ students walk out of Austin Hall

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Action at Harvard University Highlighting Illegal Settlements

On November 13, Israeli Ambassador Dani Dayan, the Consul General of New York, got a rude awakening when he began to make "a legal case for Israeli settlements" at Harvard Law School.

He had only uttered a sentence when approximately 100 students, joined by members of the Alliance for Water Justice, rose from their seats, raised signs high, and silently filed out of the hall, leaving Dayan facing a largely empty room. Alliance members also held a stand out outside the hall, and distributed the flyers pictured below.

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