Etgar Lefkovits
More than half a million Israelis and Palestinians have signed a
petition calling on the Israeli and Palestinian governments to reach a
peace agreement within the next year based on a two-state solution and
an Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 lines.
The petition is being organized by a non-partisan organization called
the OneVoice movement, which is planning to hold simultaneous rallies
in both Tel Aviv and Jericho next week that will be broadcast around
the world in an effort to garner support for the two-state solution.
The moves come as Israeli left-wing organizations with similar
ideologies, such as Peace Now and backers of the informal "Geneva
Initiative" proposed by Yossi Beilin, have become marginalized in
Israeli society following the breakdown of political negotiations at
Camp David seven years ago, and the subsequent outbreak of Palestinian
violence.
"Every minute delayed in ending the conflict is a minute gained by
forces of militant absolutism committed to erase the possibility of a
two-state solution," said Daniel Lubetzky, 38, the Mexican-born founder
of the OneVoice Movement.
"If the Israeli and Palestinian heads of state demonstrate progress
over the coming months, they will be able to eventually reverse the
debacle in Gaza, by pointing to a positive alternative that will
undermine extremism," Lubetzky, a son of Holocaust survivor and a Texas
resident, added. "But if they don't, the opposite will happen and
fundamentalist extremist ideologies will spread to the West Bank...and
the world."
The organization, which maintains offices in both Tel Aviv and
Ramallah, has enlisted the support of nearly 600,000 Israelis and
Palestinians - in about equal numbers - for their petition which calls
a peace agreement to be reached within a year based on a two-state
solution according to the 1967 lines, with a Palestinian capital in
east Jerusalem.
"The voice of the people is the critical element in reaching a viable
solution for the region that has been missing in the resolution process
thus far," said Dr. Fathi Darwish, General Director of OneVoice
Palestine. "If the Palestinian people want to end the occupation, and
if the Israeli people want to ensure security and normalization with
the Arab world, then each individual must play a real role to bring
that about."
The group, which was established six years ago, had originally aimed to
get a million signatures on its petition - which is accessible on the
Internet - by their public event next week, but now hopes to reach that
figure by the end of the year.
The Tel Aviv rally, which is scheduled to take place next Thursday
evening at Hayarkon Park, will include a greeting by Israel's Chief
Rabbi Yona Metzger, and musical performances by rock star Bryan Adams
as well as Israeli acts.
More than 60 academics, religious leaders and parliamentarians serve on
the group's honorary board of advisers, including former Ben-Gurion
University President and Labor MK Avishay Braverman; Interdisciplinary
Center President Uriel Reichman; Rabbi David Rosen, International
Director Interreligious Affairs at the American Jewish Committee; Sir
Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom; MK Ephraim Sneh
(Labor); MK Colette Avital (Labor); MK Rabbi Nissim Dahan (Shas);
Meimad leader Rabbi Michael Melchior (Meimad); and MK Gilad Erdan
(Likud).
On the Palestinian side, these include Palestinian Deputy Minister
Ahmad Majdalani; Imad Shakur Member of the Palestinian Legislative
Council; and Sheikh Taysir al Tamimi, Chief Palestinian Islamic
Justice.
Former US Deputy Secretary of Treasury Stuart Eizenstat; Ambassador
Martin Indyk, Director, of the Washington, DC-based Saban Center for
Mideast Policy; Ambassador Dennis Ross of The Washington Institute and
Jim Zogby Executive Director, Arab American Institute also are on the
board.
The group lists among its partners and sponsors the media advocacy
group ISRAEL21c, as well as an array of Israeli Palestinian and
international peace groups and an impressive listing of international
companies such as Yahoo, Wikipedia, IBM and Continental Airlines.
Following the violent takeover of Gaza by Hamas this summer, the
organization froze its signature drive there, and enlisted Palestinian
supporters primarily in the West Bank which is run by Fatah, the
group's founder said.
"What is happening in Gaza and Iran should scare all of us. Either we
will defeat them or they will defeat us," Lubetzky concluded
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