On August 7th, twenty Jews living in Montreal gathered in the lobby of the Federation CJA (Combined Jewish Appeal) building to denounce the ongoing massacre and siege on Gaza as well as the organized Jewish community’s complicity in it. We hung a banner that read “Massacre à Gaza: CIJA is complicit,” distributed flyers explaining the reasons for our presence, and read a Yiddish resistance poem, ‘Es Brent.’
The informal group we were part of
articulated the following key positions via a press release, flyer, and
presentations on Thursday afternoon: we oppose Israel’s collective
punishment of Palestinians in Gaza and stand in solidarity with
Palestinian resistance to Israel’s colonialism and apartheid; we
denounce the role that Jewish community organizations play in supporting
Israel’s violence; we reject the logic of Zionism and its conflation
with Jewishness; we oppose anti-Semitism, as well as racism towards
Arabs and Muslims, and we echo calls for decolonization from the
Americas to Palestine.
On August 8, the morning after our action,
the CIJA (Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs) and Federation CJA
published an intentionally misleading press release that neither
acknowledged nor engaged with the issue of internal Jewish community
dissent on Israel. The statement was riddled with empty accusations,
unsubstantiated claims, and racist anti-Palestinian rhetoric. While we
can only speak for our own personal involvements and motivations for
taking part in this action, we feel compelled to respond to the
inaccuracies being spread by the the CIJA and CJA.
CIJA’S RACISM
First and foremost, CIJA’s blatantly racist
and Islamophobic rhetoric must be denounced. They disingenuously and
absurdly contend that Israel is “fighting against the Palestinian
shackles of international Islamism that has been wreaking absolute havoc
all over the world,” and that they are supporting “the legitimacy of
Israel’s fight against Islamic terrorism.” For CIJA, no Palestinian
response to Israeli colonialism is justifiable, and all Palestinian
people are a threat. This anti-Muslim and anti-Arab rhetoric is
foundational to Israel’s justification for the collective punishment of
Palestinians living in Gaza, and the racist ideology that dehumanizes
Palestinians to justify the political project of Zionism.
ERASING OUR JEWISHNESS
In CIJA’s press release, the fact that we are
Jewish people and that we are part of the Montreal Jewish community is
completed erased. CIJA claims that we were there to “incite hatred
against Jews in Quebec” but the fact of the matter is that we are
committed to confronting anti-Semitism where it exists. Accusations of
anti-Semitism are consistently employed by CIJA and the CJA in this
cynical manner to silence criticism of Israel; in the process, those of
us who oppose the state of Israel are made to disappear as Jewish
people.
By refusing to acknowledge our existence as
an organized group of Jewish people, CIJA is continuing their campaign
of intimidation within the Jewish community, silencing all dissent on
the issue of colonialism in Palestine. CIJA refuses to acknowledge that
we are Jews because its aggressive politics on Palestine and its control
of the organized Jewish community require that all criticism of Israel
originates from anti-Semites. Anti-zionist Jews are an inconvenient
fact. The claim that we have aligned ourselves with “militants in
Montreal looking to establish a … climate of hate and violence here in
Montreal” is simply false and by making such claims, CIJA actively
marginalizes those working to uproot real forms of anti-Semitism.
‘UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS’
What is most concerning to us is the CIJA’s
characterization of the information we disseminated regarding the
assault on Gaza as “unfounded allegations.” Over 1900 Palestinians have
been killed, an estimated 10,000 have been seriously injured, and
hundreds of thousands displaced from their homes since the start of the
current offensive. Of the casualties, 80% have been civilians. Together,
Israel’s three major offensives in Gaza since 2009 have killed more
than 3,400 Palestinians. This newest assault has also destroyed much of
Gaza’s infrastructure (hospitals, universities, schools, power plants),
and is taking place in the context of a devastating seven-year-long air,
land, and sea blockade. CIJA and CJA may disagree with our analysis,
but these basic facts are simply not in dispute and the characterization
of them as ‘unfounded’ is disingenuous at best.
CIJA also suggests that by highlighting their
complicity in Israel’s actions, we are spreading “misinformation” about
their organization. However, the record is very clear. Since the 1970s,
Federation CJA has been a formal affiliate of the Jewish Agency for
Israel, a quasi-governmental organization that advocates pan-Jewish
entitlement to Palestine and aids Israel’s domestic Judaization
programs. Through their partnership with the Jewish Agency, the North
American federations are implicated both in the ethnic cleansing of
Palestinians and in the dissemination of Israeli state propaganda. CIJA,
the Federation’s self-described “advocacy arm,” was explicitly created
to pursue lobbying in Canada on behalf of Israel. Whether fundraising
for Israel, or conducting political advocacy such as press work and
rallies, the CJA and CIJA are formally partnered with the state of
Israel and are complicit in its actions.
DENYING SETTLER COLONIALISM
As CIJA and the CJA continue to deny their
complicity in the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, it is unfortunate — yet
unsurprising — that they also use their press release as a forum to
deny the ongoing genocide against indigenous peoples on this continent
as well as our collective role as settlers here on Mohawk territory. But
then again, any recognition of the ongoing processes of land theft,
dispossession, occupation, and colonisation imposed by Quebec and Canada
on indigenous nations would require these community institutions to
address similar processes in Israel. The fact that these institutions
adamantly refuse to do so is one of the many reasons why we gathered on
Thursday: to make clear that a segment of Montreal’s Jewish community
opposes settler colonialism both at home and abroad.
While CIJA can certainly erase us from their
press release, it cannot so easily erase us from the Jewish community.
We will continue to organize against both CIJA and the CJA so long as
they continue to aid and cheer on the killing and ethnic cleansing of
the Palestinian people. We encourage others within the Jewish community
to participate in efforts to disrupt these organizations’ claims to
speak on behalf of all Jews. We feel a sense of affinity with recent
efforts of Jews confronting Jewish institutions that claim to speak for
all of us, especially those grounded in anti-colonial politics.
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