[  ]J Street [  ]
Friends --
   Last week’s settler attack in the West Bank started with masked settlers
   assaulting Palestinian farmers, slitting the throats of their sheep and
   destroying water and power utilities.
   It ended with a three-year-old in the hospital.
   During the attack, a settler’s rock crashed through three-year-old
   Muhammad’s window, slamming into his head. Reports indicate that although
   IDF personnel were present, they were only seen to fire tear gas and stun
   grenades at Palestinians when they sought to push the attackers back.
   Muhammad’s skull was fractured. His brain started bleeding internally. For
   days, his parents were barred by Israel’s border authorities from being by
   his side in the hospital.
   [1]Images of settlers attacking a Palestinian village
   I’m an Israeli-American. I grew up in Be'er Sheva, just miles from the
   Palestinian town of Mufaqara where this attack happened. I now live in the
   US, but the fear, violence and inequity we witnessed last week still hits
   very close to home.
   I’m disgusted by these attacks. Distressed at the thought of young
   Muhammad alone in the hospital. Sickened to know that very few of those
   responsible for this attack -- and many other acts of settler violence and
   harassment -- will likely ever face justice.
   And, if I’m being honest, I’m also scared. Scared for my Palestinian
   friends in the West Bank, as extremist settlers feel increasingly
   emboldened. Scared that so many in Israel and the United States seem
   willing to tolerate this reality. Scared of what it means for the future
   of Israel as a just, democratic homeland for the Jewish people.
   Most of all, I’m scared of the future we’re forcing on kids like Muhammad
   -- stateless and unequal with no civil rights and no end in sight. Scared
   of a future in which we continue to hand automatic weapons to our own kids
   and ask them to defend unlawful settlements and -- too often -- to act as
   government-sponsored security guards for settlers bent on carrying out
   violent, ideological extremism.
   As Americans, we have an obligation to make sure our government is doing
   far more to make clear that these attacks -- and the status quo of
   occupation that makes them possible -- are unacceptable.
   That’s why -- however far off a two-state solution might appear -- I want
   to stress the moral urgency of Congress passing the Two-State Solution
   Act.
   This is a truly pro-Israel, pro-peace bill designed to make sure the US is
   truly acting to promote peace, not just paying lip service. It’s a bill to
   undo Trump’s legacy. To reaffirm that settlements are illegal. That our
   security aid to Israel cannot be used to support settler violence,
   evictions, demolitions and the deepening of occupation. That we will not
   sit by quietly while disastrous right-wing policies imperil Israel’s
   future and oppress Palestinians.
   While the scale of the attack -- over 80 settlers -- is truly shocking, we
   cannot claim to be surprised by either the nature of the violence or the
   IDF’s complicity.
   A total of 416 anti-Palestinian attacks were reported in the first half of
   2021 -- more than double that of the same period last year when Trump and
   Netanyahu were in office. It’s a number that also doesn’t account for the
   many Jewish activists and advocates who have also been attacked by
   settlers -- or beaten by soldiers -- as they attempt to support and
   protect Palestinians.
   One IDF official told the Haaretz newspaper it was part of a more
   “permissive atmosphere” designed to help settlers “let off steam.” Those
   responsible are almost never brought to justice.
   One rule for settlers. Another for Palestinians. Fuel for the cycle of
   injustice, retaliation and violence. A painful violation of Israel’s
   founding values of justice, equality and peace.
   Together with other J Street supporters, I’m working with activists on the
   ground to help gather footage, to tell the stories of the occupation and
   to make sure our communities here in America -- where I now live -- are
   aware of and engaged with the harsh reality on the ground.
   Together, we must be clear. The goal of these attackers is the same goal
   of the Israeli right writ large: To force Palestinians from their land, to
   build more Israeli settlements, and to secure permanent, undemocratic
   control over the entire West Bank. And ultimately, to prevent a peaceful
   two-state resolution to the conflict.
   As Israel’s most important partner, the United States must stop enabling
   this spiral toward catastrophe -- we must stand up for the rights of both
   Israelis and Palestinians to live with peace, justice and
   self-determination.
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   Together, we must act on our commitment to Israel’s future, and to the
   security and freedom of both Israelis and Palestinians.
   Yours sincerely,
   Gili Getz
   Fellow J Street Supporter
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