The Jerusalem Post

US Jewish groups upset by ‘Black Lives’ genocide accusation­s

- • By DANIELLE ZIRI Jerusalem Post correspond­ent

NEW YORK - Jewish American groups have expressed dismay last week after the Movement for Black Lives, a coalition of more than 50 organizati­ons, published its platform in which it accuses Israel of genocide against the Palestinia­ns.

In addition to this accusation and the use of the word “apartheid” to describe Israel, the platform includes a section calling on the United States to end military aid to the country.

Although the Movement for Black Lives platform does not explicitly endorse BDS, it does call on activists to “build invest/divestment campaigns that ends [sic] US Aid to Israel’s military industrial complex and any government with human rights violations.” The platform includes a link to the BDS movement website.

The American Jewish Committee “strongly condemned” the views expressed in the Movement for Black Lives platform and said the movement “draws a false link to addressing racial disparitie­s in the nation’s criminal justice system” and “confuses a civil rights cause with the struggle between two peoples with national aspiration­s, a conflict that can only be resolved by negotiatio­n and mutual recognitio­n between the parties.”

AJC said that the civil rights cause that the Movement for Black Lives is standing for is “undermined by those activists seeking to hijack the movement and advocate for a platform that evinces contempt and bigotry toward Jews.”

According to the Jewish group, the platform also describes the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict in terms “sharply at odds with reality,” and which “draws totally misleading parallels between that conflict and the situation in the United States.”

AJC added that the movement libels Israel with this platform while “diluting the moral seriousnes­s” of terms like “genocide” and “apartheid.”

“Further, in linking the platform to the campaign for boycott of and divestment from Israel, MBL identifies itself with a cause that, beyond underminin­g the effort to advance peace between Israelis and Palestinia­ns, is fundamenta­lly grounded in denial of the very legitimacy of the Jewish state,” the Committee said.

AJC also pointed out that the American Black and Jewish communitie­s have worked in partnershi­p in the past and therefore the MBL platform is “profoundly at odds with that history of shared purpose and mutually reinforcin­g solidarity.”

Earlier last week, another Jewish organizati­on, T’ruah, The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights, endorsed many of the platform’s demands concerning economic justice, mass incarcerat­ion and law enforcemen­t, but criticized its section on Israel. T’ruah’s statement condemned Israel’s “occupation” of the West Bank, but said the group was “extremely dismayed at the decision to refer to the Israeli occupation as genocide.”

T’ruah also criticized the platform for not mentioning Palestinia­n attacks against Israeli civilians, including rocket attacks from Hamas. The statement added that T’ruah does not support the BDS movement.

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