Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is saying openly that
"Arabs are not part of the equation [when it comes to
counting election votes].” So why is Grammy award-winning
singer Celine Dion—who named one of her sons after Nelson
Mandela—planning to perform in Tel Aviv this summer? Add your
name to our appeal asking Celine to sing a song for Palestinian rights
by canceling her show in apartheid Israel.
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Dear John,
Israel just finished its third election and upon the release of the
results, Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that "Arabs are not part
of the equation [when it comes to counting election votes]." So why,
given such vulgar racism, is Grammy award-winning singer Celine
Dion—who named one of her sons after Nelson Mandela—planning to cross
the picket line and perform in Tel Aviv this coming August?
Sign
our letter to Celine Dion urging her to cancel her August 2020 concert
in apartheid Israel. We will see that the petition is personally
delivered to her.
The problem is not just
that Celine is performing in Israel, but that her concert will take
place in Yarkon Park. The park is built on top of the ruins
of Jarisha village, which was completely depopulated (ethnically
cleansed) in May 1948 just weeks after the notorious Deir Yassin
massacre, where hundreds of Palestinians were brutally massacred. The
Deir Yassin massacre and the ethnic cleansing of the Jarisha Village
were part of the 1948 Nakba (meaning catastrophe), where 800,000
Palestinians were forcefully removed from their homes and lands to
clear the way for the State of Israel to be established.
Add
your name to our letter now. Tell Celine: Sing a song for Palestinian
rights, don’t go to apartheid Israel!
We
believe that Celine is reachable. Not only is one of her twin
sons named after Nelson Mandela—Celine met Mandela in 2008 during a
trip to South Africa—but fifty Palestinian musicians, actors, and
artists have penned a letter to Celine. The letter asks the singer to
heed the call by Palestinian civil society to boycott and divest from
Israel—including by refusing to give musical performances—until
freedom, justice, and equality is obtained for Palestinians.
Join the fifty Palestinian musicians, actors, and artists
and countless people around the world asking Celine Dion to cancel her
August 2020 performance at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel. Add
your name now.
“We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without
the freedom of the Palestinians,” Mandala declared in
December 1997. Help us remind Celine Dion of this truth.
Towards freedom for Palestine,
Ariel, Ann,
Asia, Ayanni, Camille, Carley, Caty, Cody, Emily, Jodie, Kelsey,
Leila, Leonardo, Medea, Makena, Megan, Michelle, Nancy, Paki, and
Teri