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Forwarded from A.
Over 1,500 Palestinians from neighborhoods in Jerusalem are facing threat of forced displacement and home demolitions by Israeli authorities. Children make up a large percentage of the families threatened with homelessness.

Recently Israeli courts have ruled in favor of Jewish settlers and given four families in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood until May to leave their homes. In the Silwan neighborhoods of Al Bustan and Batin al Hawa, a total of 21 families are facing home demolition as soon as May 11th to make way for an allegedly bible-inspired 'King David Park' tourist site.

This is part of Israel's larger plan of racist colonial expansion throughout East Jerusalem and the West Bank, forcibly displacing Palestinian families from their land and homes and replacing them with illegal Israeli settlements.

Two of the primary settler organizations driving these evictions, Nahalat Shimon International and Ateret Cohanim, respectively are registered and have tax-deductible charity status in the United States, from where they receive the majority of their funding.

“What we are witnessing in Sheikh Jarrah is Israel's attempt to erase the Palestinian presence from our native city in real time,” says Mohammed El-Kurd, whose family is among those set to be forcefully evicted in May. “This fate of dispossession looms over much of my neighborhood. Our lives are consumed by the anxiety of living on the brink of homelessness.”

Take action:  call on the U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to demand an end to Israel illegal evictions of Palestinians and demolitions of their homes.

Sign the petition:
https://secure.everyaction.com/wUAYmd6RzEacXxN3WQuYQQ2
Forwarded from Adriana Calderon
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When we are fighting for climate justice, we are fighting for social justice, equality, etc as it is built from a system full of injustices . This is also the Palestinian struggle, people are losing homes, children killed, it is a humanitarian crisis check out this resource to know more how the Palestinian struggle also ties in climate justice https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/2019/11/28/palestine-is-a-climate-justice-issue
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Forwarded from Hilda Flavia Nakabuye
Hi everyone! I hope you’re doing well - we would like to invite you to a call this coming Friday (14th May) at 5 pm GMT. This call is open to everyone - there will be activists from FFF and from other groups too. Feel very welcome to join, as we will discuss ideas for scaling up the actions in support for Stop EACOP ahead of the Totals AGM. If you would like to join, let us know by putting your name down in this pad: https://pad.fridaysforfuture.is/p/Total_AGM_Stop_EACOP_Calls
🚨[endorse this letter from Guyanese stakeholders to ExxonMobil shareholders on the dangers of the company's massive offshore buildout in Guyana.] 🚨

hi everyone! we got this message from some Guayanese local groups! Let's show our Caribbean activists some support!

Deadline is today, Friday, May 20 at 4 pm UTC

Read the letter and add your endorsement as individuals and/ or organizations here:
https://forms.gle/z1VPgFYNrniu6jzu9

More details:

Please see below a time-sensitive request for international sign-ons in solidarity with the fight against oil and gas expansion in Guyana, where ExxonMobil is leading one of the biggest offshore developments in the world.

On the eve of ExxonMobil's AGM next week, Guyanese stakeholders are demanding answers and action from Exxon's shareholders about the local, regional, and global threats posed by the company's massive offshore oil and gas project in Guyana. They are asking for your support through international endorsement of the attached letter.

Guyana is one of the most important fronts in the global fight against the expansion of oil and gas production. Exxon's 9-billion-barrel offshore operations in Guyana could be one of the biggest oil build-outs on Earth, and threatens to unleash a 3.87 gigaton carbon bomb. In-country action aims to protect Guyana and the Caribbean region from the potentially disastrous human rights, environmental, and economic consequences of the proposed Exxon buildout, and to demand accountability. International solidarity and amplification are critical.

Let's stand in solidarity and endorse this letter from Guyanese stakeholders to ExxonMobil shareholders represented by the Coalition United for a Responsible Exxon (CURExxon). Both organizational and individual signatures are welcome through this Friday, May 21, 4 pm UTC

Endorsement form (with link to text of letter): https://forms.gle/z1VPgFYNrniu6jzu9

Text of letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDx_x9gzTxwGMt8cdCqYK4GATTma2MJP/view?usp=sharing