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Nello stesso luogo dove hanno ucciso #AysenurEzgiEygi, i soldati israeliani hanno già ucciso 15 manifestanti.

Il messaggio è chiaro: "non importa quanto pacifica, nessuna forma di protesta o resistenza sarà tollerata, che si tratti di palestinesi di attivisti internazionali che stanno con loro, chiunque può essere preso di mira."

#WestBank #ZionistTerrorism
#CeasefireNOW
#GazaGenocide#Gaza #Israel #IsraeliOccupation #PACE #18settembre

theintercept.com/2024/09/17/is

The Intercept · Israeli Soldiers Killed 15 Protesters in the Same Place They Shot Aysenur EygiBy Jonah Valdez

A statement from University of Washington faculty on the murder of our student Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi in #Palestine. Ayşenur was one of the lead organizers of #UW’s encampment protests against the #Gaza #genocide. She’d spent most of her life in #Seattle.

This comes from the Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, where she had just completed a minor. We are outraged and grieving. May this be the end of institutional silence. #aysenur #aysenurezgieygi #israel

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www.facebook.comUW Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - MELCRemembering Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi Our student and recent graduate, Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, was killed on Friday, September 6th, reportedly by the Israel Defense Forces near the Palestinian village of Beita....
Letter to the Editor: Jews for Justice in Palestine responds to recent vigils and protest - Alex Kempler

[🖼 (Left) Pranav Jani addresses the crowd during a Sept. 10 vigil, hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine. Credit: Reilly Ackermann | Asst. Campus Editor (Right) Attendees listen to speakers at the vigil hosted by OSU Hillel Sep. 3. Credit: Sandra Fu | Photo Editor]

(Left) Pranav Jani addresses the crowd during a Sept. 10 vigil, hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine. Credit: Reilly Ackermann | Asst. Campus Editor (Right) Attendees listen to speakers at the vigil hosted by OSU Hillel Sep. 3. Credit: Sandra Fu | Photo Editor

Tal Shutkin, a second-year in the Department of Geography’s doctoral program, and Alex Kempler, a sixth-year in the Department of Sociology’s doctoral program, are members of Jews for Justice in Palestine, an Ohio State student organization on behalf of whom this letter was written.

We, Jews for Justice in Palestine, write this letter in response to the Sept. 4 Lantern article on the vigil organized by OSU Hillel and JewishColumbus on the Oval. As Jewish, Palestinian and allied Ohio State students, we share in the broader Jewish community’s grief for the hostages who were killed two weeks ago. Like our peers mentioned on the Sept. 4 vigil, some of us share connections to Hersh Goldberg-Polin. At the same time, we have relatives in Gaza and the West Bank who are also weathering “the worst possible hell.”

As The Lantern accurately reports, the Israeli campaign in Gaza, which is now spreading across the occupied territories, has murdered over 40,000 innocents. These 40,000 are people, too — children even — and like Hersh, each had their own dreams and “a whole life ahead” of them. 

But this is not about counting the dead. Our Jewish tradition teaches that in every life, there exists an entire universe, and to end a life is to extinguish a world. We must be able to see a world in every life lost. It is people’s ability to put themselves in an Israeli’s shoes, but not in a Palestinian’s that makes so many deaths possible.

While this harms Palestinians most acutely, in the end, it hurts us all. The devaluation some Jewish students have reported in their grief over the loss of Israeli lives is real. As Jewish Currents editor-in-chief Arielle Angel wrote in the aftermath of Oct. 7, “that devaluation [of Jewish grief] is itself a hallmark of the cycle of the diminishing value of human life.”

Under the reality of occupation and apartheid, all humanity suffers.

As the first-century sage Rabbi Hillel — yes, the same Hillel who the organizing student group is named for — teaches, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am only for myself, what am I?” Jews have repeated this lesson about solidarity and community care for 2,000 years, yet it seems to be missing when needed most in the rhetoric of our most vocal institutions. We don’t need to close ourselves off because “non-Jews don’t understand.” This sort of self-isolation can only feed the dehumanization we see today in Gaza.

Instead, we urge readers to practice seeing humanity in others. After all, for the world to recognize its full humanity, including the human right to self-determination, is all the Palestinian movement has been asking for.

A week after the vigil organized by OSU Hillel and JewishColumbus, Ohio State’s Students for Justice in Palestine, also known as SJP, held its own vigil on the Oval Wednesday. The community gathered in remembrance of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, Medo Halimy and Mohammad Zeubeidi, along with the countless martyrs throughout all of Palestine.

Though the Ohio State Office of Student Life granted OSU Hillel permission to hold its Sept. 4 event on short notice, SJP’s event was met with a police surveillance tower erected on the Oval, reflecting the general hostility of university administrators toward Palestinian students. 

Two days later on Friday, the community returned for a National Day of Action, marching to demand the university’s divestment from companies aiding in this genocidal campaign. While the horror continues, the hunger for Palestinian liberation and the end to the normalization of Palestinian blood grows.

The Lantern · Letter to the Editor: Jews for Justice in Palestine responds to recent vigils and protestTal Shutkin, a second-year in the Department of Geography’s doctoral program, and Alex Kempler, a sixth-year in the Department of Sociology’s doctoral program, are members of Jews for Justice in Palestine, an Ohio State student organization on behalf of whom this letter was written. We, Jews for Justice in Palestine, write this letter in response […]

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#DemocracyNow 16 September 2024 #news

FYI: the man w tried to shoot trump at the golf course is a 58 year old trump supporter (?), just like the Pennsylvannia 20-something year old shooter was a trump supporter ( and he was also a #rightwing #accelerationist ).

Meanwhile, #ButcherBiden has not even had the decency to contact the family of #AysenurEzgiEygi

Fun world we live in.🙁

"Why does the Israeli army get away with killing foreign activists?

Investigations into Israeli soldiers’ attacks on civilians rarely lead to prosecutions.

The killing of #AysenurEzgiEygi, a 26-year-old American -̶T̶u̶r̶k̶i̶s̶h̶ activist in the occupied #WestBank, has once again brought a troubling issue into the spotlight: Israeli forces #targetingcivilians."

#Israel-#Palestine #Gaza #Genocide #IDF #Assassination
aljazeera.com/program/inside-s @palestine @israel

Al JazeeraWhy does the Israeli army get away with killing foreign activists?Investigations into Israeli soldiers’ attacks on civilians rarely lead to prosecutions.

AFP video, 6 hours ago: "#AysenurEzgiEygi's coffin carried to Mosque before funeral"

"...the coffin of the US-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is carried to the Mosque where her funeral will be held today. The killing last week of the 26-year-old, shot dead while protesting #Israel #settlements in the #WestBank, has sparked international condemnation and infuriated the people of #Turkey, further escalating tensions over the war in #Gaza..."
#aysenurezgieygi youtube.com/watch?v=iXCh9mPgsL #Palestine

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⟦ L'IDF è tornato ad essere l'esercito più morale del mondo.
Sono passati solo 4 giorni da quando i suoi soldati hanno ucciso l'attivista americana #AysenurEzgiEygi, prima che l'intensa indagine avviata dall'esercito si concludesse con la conclusione, purificante, che “la civile è stata colpita dal fuoco non mirato e non intenzionale di una forza dell'IDF che ha mirato a uno dei principali istigatori”.

Fuoco non mirato e non intenzionale che aveva come obiettivo…

Avete capito? Ne dubito. ⬇️2

"An investigation conducted by The Washington Post has raised new doubts about Israel’s claim that US-Turkish activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was killed “during a violent riot” in Beita, Nablus, in the occupied West Bank...

According to the report, Eygi was shot more than a half-hour after the height of violence between Israeli soldiers and protestors - and 20 minutes after protesters had moved further down the road. The report also confirmed that Eygi was more than 200 yards away from Israeli soldiers when she was shot in the head..."

#Israel #WestBank #WarCrimes
#AysenurEzgiEygi #Investigation

middleeasteye.net/news/us-acti

Middle East EyeUS activist was not near 'violent riot' when killed by Israeli fire: ReportInvestigation casts doubt on Israeli claim that Turkish-American activist shot in head by Israel was killed 'unintentionally' during confrontation
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[cont’d] #US / Family of Aysenur, an American citizen who was killed on September 6th by an Israeli soldier while serving as an international observer, says that accepting the Israeli military's version of events without further investigation amounts to complicity in what they see as an agenda to take Palestinian land and downplay the killing of an American citizen.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Earlier Biden told reporters "Apparently it was an accident, ricocheted off the ground and just got hit by accident. I'm working that out now."

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FAMILY STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT BIDEN AND VP HARRIS WHITE
HOUSE STATEMENTS

September 11, 2024 President Biden has said, "If you harm an American, we will respond." On September 9th, the State Department claimed, "when it comes to the protection of our citizens and our
personnel and if they are targeted, we of course will take appropriate action."

In the midst of this terrible tragedy, our family has been crossing continents to gather and put our beloved Aysenur to rest. We will always remember Aysenur as the kindhearted, silly, and passionate soul whose face expressed all those qualities. We cannot speak of what happened to those expressions when her temple met a bullet fired by a trained
Israeli soldier.

Aysenur was an international observer who stood in witness of "violent extremist Israeli settlers [who] are uprooting Palestinians from their homes" - words President Biden himself used today. Despite this, President Biden is still calling her killing an accident based only on the Israeli military's story. This is not only insensitive and false, it is complicity in the Israeli military's agenda to take Palestinian land and whitewash the killing of an American.

Let us be clear, an American citizen was killed by a foreign military in a targeted attack. The appropriate action is for President Biden and Vice President Harris to speak with the family directly, and order an independent, transparent investigation into the killing of Aysenur, a volunteer for peace.

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#IsraelWarCrimes
#IsraelOccupation
#aysenurezgieygi
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