From Jen Abrahamson, J Street <[email protected]>
Subject [Signature Pending] Stop the West Bank Bloodshed
Date September 13, 2024 6:07 PM
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Friends – we don't yet have your name on our petition. 

Together, thousands of pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans are calling for a
US-led investigation into the shooting of American peace advocate Aysenur
Ezgi Eygi – and a firm push from President Biden for the Israeli
government to clamp down on settler violence, tighten rules of engagement
and ensure full accountability when things go wrong.

It matters that we stand up for this. We have to do more to stop the
spiraling bloodshed.

[ [link removed] ]Friends: You can add your name to the petition here >>

As Nadav (himself a former IDF Officer) has said, the Biden administration
is right to express outrage over this incident and call for reforms, but
with Netanyahu at the helm and extremist ministers in charge of West Bank
policies, the president will have to press firmly if he is to bring about
real changes on the ground.

Spiraling, retaliatory violence in the West Bank puts everyone in danger –
Israelis, Palestinians and peace activists alike – and the US has a
responsibility to ensure a combustible situation doesn’t get worse. No
family should endure the pain and grief inflicted on far too many this
past year.

[ [link removed] ]Please add your name to press the Biden administration for stronger
action >>

Sincerely,

Jennifer Abrahamson
Vice President of Communications, J Street

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Subject: Petition: Protect Civilians in the West Bank
From: Nadav Tamir, J Street

Last week brought the horrific news that American peace advocate Aysenur
Ezgi Eygi – just 26 years old – had been killed in the West Bank amid IDF
fire toward a group of protesters.

For months, security experts and human rights groups in Israel and beyond
have warned that increased settler violence, loose rules of engagement and
a lack of accountability were putting civilians in danger. The stories
have been heartbreaking. A 13-year-old shot as Israeli settlers stormed
her village. A 16-year-old girl killed by an Israeli sniper as she looked
outside her window during a military operation.

As a former IDF officer myself, I’m deeply distressed by these events. We
put on the uniform to defend Israel, but we also have a responsibility to
keep everyone safe – innocent Israelis and Palestinians alike. And rather
than decreasing the threat of terror attacks, these incidents inflame
tensions and make an impossible job harder still.

Extremism is on the rise across the region, including the West Bank. Just
this week, three Israeli soldiers were killed by a Jordanian gunman on the
border. Yesterday, a young soldier was killed in a truck ramming outside a
settlement near Ramallah. We cannot continue down this path.

President Biden has said that Aysenur’s death was “totally unacceptable.”
Vice President Harris has said it “raises legitimate questions” about IDF
conduct. Secretary Blinken has rightly called for “fundamental changes…
including changes to their rules of engagement.”

I can only agree. But with Netanyahu and his right-wing allies at the helm
of the Israeli government, it will take real US pressure to make these
changes happen on the ground.

[ [link removed] ]Friends: Can you sign J Street’s petition to President Biden
calling for a change of course?

[ [link removed] ]President Biden: Protect Civilians in the West Bank
[ [link removed] ]Add your name now ✍️

The situation in the West Bank has gone from bad to worse since the horror
of October 7.

This is in no small part because Netanyahu’s most extreme ministers –
Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir – have been inciting violence against
Palestinians and making clear that they will use their positions to ensure
neither settlers nor soldiers are held to account.

Their clearly stated goal is to push Palestinians from their land and
cement permanent, undemocratic control over the West Bank – and they seem
not to care how many are hurt or killed in the process.

The result has been a death toll of more than 500 Palestinians in the West
Bank, according to UN observers, the majority killed by live ammunition
fired by the IDF. It’s a number that includes far too many civilians and
far too many children, a deeply painful violation of our values.

None of this makes Israelis any safer – quite the opposite. Violence
begets more violence. Retaliation begets more retaliation. We have to say
enough is enough.

President Biden is right to be outraged over the tragedy of Aysenur Ezgi
Eygi’s death, but he also needs to make clear that something has to
change.

[ [link removed] ]Friends, please take a moment to add your name to our petition
to President Biden now >>

Thank you, sincerely, for your support.

Nadav Tamir
Executive Director, J Street Israel


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