Gush Shalom urges singer Noa to cancel "Jerusalem Day" show
Gush Shalom calls upon the singer Noa to cancel her performance at the "Jerusalem Day" events tomorrow. It is inappropriate for a singer who identifies as peace-minded to take part in an event celebrating occupation and oppression. Jerusalem Day is a day of celebration for settlers who dance with flags and chant racist slogans
Press Release May 7, 2013
Gush Shalom, the Israeli Peace Bloc, called upon singer Achinoam Nini (Noa), to cancel her scheduled performance during the events of "Jerusalem Day" tomorrow.
In a letter delivered to Nini's office, Gush Shalom stated "The Jerusalem Municipality billed the event where you are to appear under the title €˜Jerusalem will mark 46 years since her liberation and unification'. This is the same municipality which is a major apparatus of oppression against the Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem, to whom the main municipal services are bulldozers to demolish their homes. Jerusalem was neither liberated nor united. 46 years ago, an occupation rule was established over two hundred thousand Palestinians in East Jerusalem. The so-called Jerusalem Day is primarily a holiday for the settlers and their friends, dancing provocatively with flags in the Old City of Jerusalem, chanting abuse at the Arab residents, and often moving from chanting into actual violence. What has a singer who is identified with the Israeli peace camp to do with such a day of celebrating conquest and occupation? "
Gush Shalom
mentioned that a year ago, Noa took part in an Alternative
Memorial Day ceremony, singing before a joint gathering of
bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families. "At that time you
have faced very credibly an outpouring of hatred from the
extreme right. You them you wrote that the moving ceremony
in which Israelis and Palestinians stood together 'was
marked by unity, understanding, empathy and especially
peace. All bereaved families came there to choose for life
over death. I suggest we all calm down and start.thinking
how we can break the cycle of callousnes and hatred.
So
you wrote a year ago €“ and what has changed since? Why
are you this year singing at a ceremony of callousness? When
the day comes of the signing of peace between the
independent State of Israel and the independent State of
Palestine, and Jerusalem becomes a true city of peace and
the capital of two states - that would be the true Jerusalem
Day, a time which will be worthy for you to sing and
celebrate.
"
ENDS