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They Destroy, We Are Building A Common Future


On Saturday night, Feb. 4, at 7:30 pm - a march in Tel Aviv, starting on Magen David Square (corner of Allenby and King George) and culminating with a on Dizengoff Street (near Dizengoff Square).

This is the moment to stand together!

We will not let them separate us! We will not let racism, discrimination and in-citement win! It simply does not have to be that way. This home – the home which no one is going to leave – could and should be our common home.

Not a day passes without incitement. Not a day passes here without manifesta-tions of discrimination. Ministers make racist utterances. They destroy houses and try to trample on the dignity of the Arab citizens. Instead of being shamed and resigning, they are trying to depict the Arab society as the enemy. We will not let them get away with it!

Two months ago, even while the fires were blazing all over the country and the threatening the lives of civilians, the Prime Minister and his ministers were quick to point an accusing finger at all Arab citizens, using such terms as "fire terrorists" and “an arson intifada". Two weeks ago, in the name of so-called "equal law enforcement", the government sent the "our boys" to destroy eleven homes in the Arab town of Qalansawe. This was after years of suffocating the Arab communities, with no new ones established, no approved master plans and no options for legal constructio. And no, unlike removed settlers on the West Bank, they were not offered a million shekels in compensations or new house constructed by the state.

Last week, in an attempt to destroy the Bedouin village of Um al-Hiran in the Negev – in order to establish a Jewish community on the site - the police and the government decided to declare an Arab citizen as being “an ISIS terrorist”, a completely false assertion. And Netanyahu rallying the right-wing voters by tweeting on elections day "The Arabs are flocking to the polls" This goes without saying. .

The tragic events at Um al-Hiran, ending the sad death of Yakub Musa Alkiaan and police officer Erez Amedi Levi cop, must serve as a turning point. No longe shall we, no longer can we, watch such things passively, sitting frustrated and frightened at home. These events must become the moment when we stand up be counted - when we, Jews and Arabs together, put an end to the govern-ment's ongoing onslaught against Israeli society. The moment when we, Arabs and Jews, stand together and make it crystal clear: all citizens are equal - Jews and Arabs. his house is ours, it belongs to all of us.

On Saturday night, February 4, at 7:30 we will march and hold mass rally – so that all who live here can live in equality, dignity, each feeling this home is his and hers.

Marching in Tel Aviv, from Magen David Square (corner of Allenby and King George) and culminating in a rally on Dizengoff Street (near Dizengoff Square).

Participating orgainzations:Sikkuy, The Abraham Fund Intiatives, Standing Together,Zazim, The Council of Negev Unrecognized Villages, Meretz, Maki, Hadash, Givat Haviva, Gush Shalom, Anti-Racist Campaign Headquarters, Peaceful Neighbors, Hand in Hand Communities, Ajic, Shatil, Socialist Struggle, Mehazkim

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