We are outraged by, mourn deeply, and unequivocally condemn the horrific actions of Hamas. According to Israeli sources, more than 1,200 people were killed and 2,900 injured, most of whom were civilians, and over 100 individuals (including children, women, and the elderly) were taken as hostages into Gaza.
We call for the immediate release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian political prisoners.
Tikkun magazine and Beyt Tikkun: A Synagogue without Walls partnered with others to write a joint statement that we hope can help us rise above divisiveness and division and call us to our highest selves.
What follows is our joint statement. We invite everyone who agrees with our statement to add your name. You can read the statement and add your name by clicking here.
Palestinian-Jewish Solidarity
This statement is written and signed by Palestinians, Jews, and others who are committed to holding complex truths and striving to overcome polarization. We feel the pain of our people, identify with their pain, and need to work together to uplift our shared humanity.
The unfolding horror in Israel and Gaza is an escalation of decades of state-sanctioned violence by Israel against Palestinians. We condemn the horrific actions of Hamas against Israeli civilians. We likewise condemn Israel’s unbridled bombing and cutting off access to all basic needs, including food, water, electricity, and medical care. Attacks on Palestinian and Israeli civilians are repugnant.
Israeli violence against Palestinians has been intentionally hidden, slow, and steady. Contrary to what the media is reporting, this attack was not unprovoked. The Israeli and American governments have worked together to suppress and deny the inhumane acts against Palestinians that have led to this moment. There are Palestinians and Jews who have been raising red flags and warning about this inevitable outcome for decades, only to be dismissed and ignored.
The world’s failure to challenge Israel’s ongoing occupation, apartheid, and unbridled violence by settlers and soldiers in the West Bank provides the context for what is happening now. The recent Israeli government’s escalation of violence, encroachment of Al Aqsa Mosque, and its 16-year siege of Gaza has led to the current explosion.
We repeat: the brutality of Hamas’ attack on Israeli civilians is unjustified.
As we watch the violent attacks and rallying of xenophobia on both sides, we are brokenhearted. Although it feels like a time to stand with “our people,” we know this is a time to come together. This is a time of great suffering for all; a time of painful emotions. It is only by recognizing our shared fears and our shared tears that we will find our way through this nightmare. It is a struggle we need to undertake jointly.
When we fall back into our separate and distinct identities we risk becoming part of the problem, not the solution. Both peoples suffer from ongoing trauma. We are all on high alert. The fear is palpable. And it is easy for us to objectify the ‘other.’
We seek a third path that neither perpetuates a xenophobic response nor sustains an unjust status quo. This moment calls us to slow down, sit with the pain and complexity, and grapple with our discomfort. It is a moment for digging deep, seeing across differences, and remembering our deep yearning for peace and justice. It is only through compassion and empathy that we will find a different way.
We recognize and uplift the humanity of all peoples in Israel/Palestine.
We call for an immediate ceasefire from Hamas and Israel.
We demand that basic needs be provided to Gazans.
We demand that the United States provide only humanitarian support to Israel and Gaza.
We support the creation of a movement that recognizes and affirms the humanity, dignity, and desire of both peoples to live in peace through reconciliation and justice.
We're with you Ilana. It sounds like the powers that be are already moving in. Your conviction is powerful and serves as a model for everyone. You know you're doing something right because of all the negative attention you're getting. God's speed.
I remember hearing this years ago, Ilana. Thank you for sharing it here. I am noticing small changes in the people around me. Those who used to have strong opinions (about anything and everything) are beginning to soften a bit. Those who used to support the vaccine narrative are silent on the topic. Those who I consider to be partisan are backing up a bit and noticing the overlay of a tyranny-sovereignty spectrum, at least with respect to their topic of choice. But, I wake up each morning wondering: What new horror is being engineered today so that it may be unleashed on the world tomorrow? I worry that our rate of awakening is not keeping pace with the terror of illness, fire and war.
We are being shaken and stirred in a psychological warfare of extraordinary cruelty. Today we see a deluge of wrong people saying the right things and those who once championed freedom with articulate conviction now shouting loudest for the destruction of Israel and an actual persecuted minority. People cannot believe their own eyes despite overwhelming documentation.
We flip and we flop.
I dont know how, but i still maintain a belief in the sound inner reason of those not yet lost and what we might yet achieve. Perhaps.
I have been following you since your first Jerusalem Report. I am so, so sad and unable to decipher what is actually happening. I will cling to your belief. Mine is not steady enough.
None of us have clarity. Anyone offering "the real story" - I say turn and run. Never have we been in greater danger, the Jews or civilization itself. For my part, what I cling to, is that which is a regenerative source from the beginning of time. G-d, nature, children, a will to become from within - and the few, too few who share it. Thats all i got. I still believe it's enough to rebuild with.
Tikkun - Palestinian-Jewish Solidarity Statement
By Tikkun | Beyt Tikkun | October 12, 2023
Jew and Palestinian
We are outraged by, mourn deeply, and unequivocally condemn the horrific actions of Hamas. According to Israeli sources, more than 1,200 people were killed and 2,900 injured, most of whom were civilians, and over 100 individuals (including children, women, and the elderly) were taken as hostages into Gaza.
We call for the immediate release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian political prisoners.
Tikkun magazine and Beyt Tikkun: A Synagogue without Walls partnered with others to write a joint statement that we hope can help us rise above divisiveness and division and call us to our highest selves.
What follows is our joint statement. We invite everyone who agrees with our statement to add your name. You can read the statement and add your name by clicking here.
Palestinian-Jewish Solidarity
This statement is written and signed by Palestinians, Jews, and others who are committed to holding complex truths and striving to overcome polarization. We feel the pain of our people, identify with their pain, and need to work together to uplift our shared humanity.
The unfolding horror in Israel and Gaza is an escalation of decades of state-sanctioned violence by Israel against Palestinians. We condemn the horrific actions of Hamas against Israeli civilians. We likewise condemn Israel’s unbridled bombing and cutting off access to all basic needs, including food, water, electricity, and medical care. Attacks on Palestinian and Israeli civilians are repugnant.
Israeli violence against Palestinians has been intentionally hidden, slow, and steady. Contrary to what the media is reporting, this attack was not unprovoked. The Israeli and American governments have worked together to suppress and deny the inhumane acts against Palestinians that have led to this moment. There are Palestinians and Jews who have been raising red flags and warning about this inevitable outcome for decades, only to be dismissed and ignored.
The world’s failure to challenge Israel’s ongoing occupation, apartheid, and unbridled violence by settlers and soldiers in the West Bank provides the context for what is happening now. The recent Israeli government’s escalation of violence, encroachment of Al Aqsa Mosque, and its 16-year siege of Gaza has led to the current explosion.
We repeat: the brutality of Hamas’ attack on Israeli civilians is unjustified.
As we watch the violent attacks and rallying of xenophobia on both sides, we are brokenhearted. Although it feels like a time to stand with “our people,” we know this is a time to come together. This is a time of great suffering for all; a time of painful emotions. It is only by recognizing our shared fears and our shared tears that we will find our way through this nightmare. It is a struggle we need to undertake jointly.
When we fall back into our separate and distinct identities we risk becoming part of the problem, not the solution. Both peoples suffer from ongoing trauma. We are all on high alert. The fear is palpable. And it is easy for us to objectify the ‘other.’
We seek a third path that neither perpetuates a xenophobic response nor sustains an unjust status quo. This moment calls us to slow down, sit with the pain and complexity, and grapple with our discomfort. It is a moment for digging deep, seeing across differences, and remembering our deep yearning for peace and justice. It is only through compassion and empathy that we will find a different way.
We recognize and uplift the humanity of all peoples in Israel/Palestine.
We call for an immediate ceasefire from Hamas and Israel.
We demand that basic needs be provided to Gazans.
We demand that the United States provide only humanitarian support to Israel and Gaza.
We support the creation of a movement that recognizes and affirms the humanity, dignity, and desire of both peoples to live in peace through reconciliation and justice.
Add Your Name. I have signed.
https://www.tikkun.org/statement-of-solidarity-with-israel-palestine/?blm_aid=232142
Love is the only solution - Prayers of Peace for Palestine and Israel
By Nejoud Al-Yagout | November 1, 2023
https://www.tikkun.org/prayers-of-peace-for-palestine-and-israel/?blm_aid=232142
We're with you Ilana. It sounds like the powers that be are already moving in. Your conviction is powerful and serves as a model for everyone. You know you're doing something right because of all the negative attention you're getting. God's speed.
I appreciate your consistent support for years, Julie.
Wow!
In New Zealand now. Red Remembrance Day 2023 | 15 Nov 2023 | New Zealand
Today’s the day. We're coming together at events across New Zealand to observe Red Remembrance.
Remember & heal together this Red Remembrance Day. Read More
https://redremembrance.co.nz/
New Zealand, despite Jacinda's best efforts, has not been marred at its core. Huge support and love to them.
THE TRUTH WILL SET US FREE! Much Love to all of you! 💖
I remember hearing this years ago, Ilana. Thank you for sharing it here. I am noticing small changes in the people around me. Those who used to have strong opinions (about anything and everything) are beginning to soften a bit. Those who used to support the vaccine narrative are silent on the topic. Those who I consider to be partisan are backing up a bit and noticing the overlay of a tyranny-sovereignty spectrum, at least with respect to their topic of choice. But, I wake up each morning wondering: What new horror is being engineered today so that it may be unleashed on the world tomorrow? I worry that our rate of awakening is not keeping pace with the terror of illness, fire and war.
We are being shaken and stirred in a psychological warfare of extraordinary cruelty. Today we see a deluge of wrong people saying the right things and those who once championed freedom with articulate conviction now shouting loudest for the destruction of Israel and an actual persecuted minority. People cannot believe their own eyes despite overwhelming documentation.
We flip and we flop.
I dont know how, but i still maintain a belief in the sound inner reason of those not yet lost and what we might yet achieve. Perhaps.
I have been following you since your first Jerusalem Report. I am so, so sad and unable to decipher what is actually happening. I will cling to your belief. Mine is not steady enough.
None of us have clarity. Anyone offering "the real story" - I say turn and run. Never have we been in greater danger, the Jews or civilization itself. For my part, what I cling to, is that which is a regenerative source from the beginning of time. G-d, nature, children, a will to become from within - and the few, too few who share it. Thats all i got. I still believe it's enough to rebuild with.