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Obama, Tell Netanyahu – Don’t Mess With Flotilla to Gaza
Ed. Note: The U.S. boat, “The Audacity of Hope,” will depart for Gaza next month with 50 on board, including Ray McGovern, who wrote this open letter to President Barack Obama after watching his speech Thursday on the Middle East. Speaking for passengers and crew, McGovern asks the President to serve notice on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Friday that Obama will hold him accountable for ensuring safe passage.
May 19, 2011
Dear Mr. President:
Your speech on the Middle East earlier today emboldens me to claim your protection as we set out to put flesh on your rhetoric. Fifty of your fellow citizens will be sailing on “The Audacity of Hope” to Gaza in June.
You spoke eloquently today about “times in the course of history when the actions of ordinary citizens spark movements for change because they speak to a longing for freedom that has been building up for years.” And you lamented “failure to speak to the broader aspirations of ordinary people.”
We, the passengers and crew of “The Audacity of Hope,” sailing to Gaza together with the 2nd International Freedom Flotilla, represent ordinary Americans determined to speak to the aspirations of the 1.5 million ordinary Gazans yearning to be free.
We will be delivering thousands of letters of support and friendship from other ordinary Americans who are persuaded, as Dr. King put it, that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
I write you for assurance of your support and protection as we try to embody your rhetoric. You emphasized that “the United States supports a set of universal rights,” and that this U.S. support is “not a secondary interest.” It is, rather, “a top priority that must be translated into concrete actions.”
Bold words. With respect to the situation in Gaza, though, perhaps you will agree that it hardly suffices to bemoan the fate of one “Palestinian who lost three daughters to Israeli shells in Gaza” — who, as you put it, has a “right to feel angry.”
That Palestinian and his dead daughters are four. But Israeli forces killed 1,400 Gazans in December 1998-January 1999 — and 1.5 million Gazans remain deprived of the universal rights of which you spoke.
Gaza is a sequestered, crowded open-air prison, in which Israel keeps “inmates” at a subsistence level of existence. This amounts to the kind of collective punishment banned by international law and is enforced by an equally illegal Israeli naval blockade.
Many Americans have long been puzzled that you choose to exempt Gazans from your stated concern about universal rights; and, frankly, we have tired of waiting for a cogent explanation. So we ask you to look upon our voyage to Gaza as our attempt to implement your rhetoric about what ordinary citizens can do — not only to “speak,” but also to act to meet the broader aspirations of the ordinary people of Gaza.
On May 20, you will have an opportunity to inform Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of our intention to sail to Gaza next month. You have probably already been briefed on Israel’s far-flung diplomatic and propaganda offensive to prevent our boat and the other boats of the international flotilla from embarking for Gaza.
Those Israelis determined to enforce their illegal blockade may feel emboldened by your lack of response to the killing of nine passengers — including an American citizen — on the 2010 relief flotilla and the wounding of dozens of other peaceful passengers. This is your chance to disabuse those Israelis of the notion they can attack unarmed civilians with impunity. This year we expect you to speak up for us beforehand.
And please do not try to pretend that $3 billion of our taxes — our annual gift to Israel — cannot be translated into the kind of leverage that will spare “The Audacity of Hope” from harm at the hands of the “Israeli Defense Forces.”
Finally, allow me to suggest talking points not likely to be included in your briefing papers. These points transcend rhetoric and spring from a faith heritage you share with Netanyahu. They deal with the doing of justice — the preoccupation of the prophets of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Before meeting with Netanyahu, have a look at what Isaiah says about “proclaiming liberty to captives and release to prisoners” and how Jesus of Nazareth repeats that, word for word, eight centuries later. Please give that some serious thought, and be prepared to put justice above politics.
And please let us – and the world – know how the discussion goes.
Yours truly,
Ray McGovern


28 Comments so far
Show AllObama will do no such thing. The letter is addressed to Obama, but I expect the real target is public opinion. Perhaps the leaders of other countries will say something, or the population which is increasingly disgusted with the slow genocide waged against the Palestinian people.
Thank goodness the US is not the only game in town anymore. Just the most violent group of thugs at this time. There are justice groups, countries in South America and some in the EU and elsewhere that may block imports from Israel or take some concrete retaliatory boycott, divest, sanction moves.
Also on the ship is Robert Naiman who posts here often about international affairs.
The great journalist I. F. Stone, another Jew, wrote often that there had to be a settlement with the indigenous population. Israel couldn't continue to take away their land and rights. The time frame of this was probably about 50 years ago, at the minimum 40 years ago.
Israel continues to import Jews from Eastern Europe who don't even have blood lines to the Middle East and sets them out on land grabs. They are a minority in the Middle East and the Arab Spring may be the end of their disastrous policies.
Obama started out on a high note, but now public opinion polls in the Middle East put the USA back at the W. Bush levels based on what we are doing. We are now in a third war in the Middle East and we now know for absolute certainty, based on British documents, that the Iraq war was all about oil. We already knew it, but now we know for sure.
Our military foreign policy is as dumb as Israel's foreign policy. Our empire is going down and when Americans realize the causes, there will be major changes in our corrupt politicians.
ray: since you seem to like this "letter" forum so much... i hope you don't think anyone in the imperium is going to read your letter - ray - the fact is they don't much care about you and less about your thoughts, nothing personal - they don't care what anyone thinks - they themselves are told what to say and when to say it
i mean they bitch slapped you the last time you "expressed" yourself and i don't think 4 people could recall what you were saying at the time but the way they handled you really pissed me off
obama's orwellian piss up speech to the arabs yesterday - and it was orwellian to the max - was hate lies and deceit rolled into a shit turd of epic proportion and only a lizard could have delivered it with a straight face
obummer himself is shitting his pants as the psychotic maniac netanbooboo comes to town because booboo is even crazier than he is and that is saying something
ray, here's a heads up ; there is no dialogue (either between you and the war machine or zion and the hapless arabs) - there is no peace, will be none
what there is is a slo-mo genocide of palestinians
israel runs the us and owns all of the politicians, as they do in the uk, france - europe in general
unlike you or me or anyone else they have input and they are all that matters
ray: you seem like a good guy and i hope that they don't kill you as you sail to gaza, or any of your friends on the ships as they have done in the past cause if they do obummer will accept that as they do all the zion killing
obummer is a beat little turd of a dog and booboo is going to wipe his ass with him - again while he visits
while the congress cheers!
i hope the idf doesn't shoot you in the face. i really do, cause if they do nothing will be done about it and i for one think you deserve better old boy
vaya con dios
"... i don't think 4 people could recall what you were saying at the time..."
Nothing, simply standing.
And, you really cound have used another term than the highly offensive, sexist, and mysogynistic one you used to describe McGovern's treatment.
To paraphrase JFK " We are now all Palenstinians!" or Ronald Regan " Mr. Netanyahu tear down that wall ! "
It would be a great step forward in the peace process if the Palestinians would acknowledge Israel's right to exist, and if Hamas would amend their constitution by removing the stated goal of destroying Israel.
The peace flotilla and its peace activists could really achieve something if they could persuade the Palestinians to show their willingness to live alongside a secure Israel.
Honestly, that sort of question could be applied here. What right do whites from Europe have to live on land wrested from the indigenous population of an entire two continents, and sustained by genocide and bantustans called reservations, where poverty and lack of opportunity reign until this day? From a moral point of view, shaky ground. But in terms of the kind of justice that is possible and not just talk, there are many possible kinds of reparations and solutions. Calling for the dissolution of US, Canada, Chile etc. and the repatriation of all non-native peoples is a waste of time. The opportunities for justice are many and untried.
I DID NOT SAY THAT! And I do not believe that. Read what I said again.
There is no such thing as a "right to exist".
The rest of what you assert is patent nonsense. Security and the Arab peoples' refusal to recognize a nonsensical concept of "right to exist" has NOTHING to do with why the Zoinists thugs are driving a people off their own land at gunpoint, massacring those that peacefully resist, pursualt to replacing their ancient homes and farms with tacky Jew-only suburbia and shopping malls. Israel is interested only in the complete ethnic cleansing of every last Arab (aside from a well-controlled lower-caste to do all the menial work) from all the land from the Mediteranean to the Jordan, from the Dead Sea the heights beyond the Sea of Galilee. Period. The chilling Orwellian doublethink and doublespeak from you Jews is disgusting.
Israel does not have any right to exist. Dr. Joseph Massad, an associate professor at Columbia University, has explained this very clearly in his article, "The Rights of Israel," here:
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/05/20115684218533873.html
It's a nice letter. I wish the flotilla well, and commend its participants on their courage and determination.
Assuming it's not returned as "undeliverable", I assume Ray's letter will be carefully filed by its recipient with Ralph Nader's numerous open letters to Obama.
No point in expecting Obama to "tell Netanyahu" anything, since that's not how the US/Israel relationship works. Israel calls the shots, and the US pays for the guns and for the soldiers to shoot them.
Jewish Americans are only 2-3% of the US population, yet AIPAC controls Congress and the Presidency. AIPAC has achieved this through the vast amounts of campaign contributions they influence, and also through their tactic of crying "antisemiticism," "blood libel," "self-hating Jew," or, more recently, "delegitimizing Israel," when anyone dares to criticize Israel's human rights abuses against the Palestinians.
As long as we in the general population tolerate AIPAC's control of our government, and their vicious abuse of those who dare speak for justice and human rights for the Palestinians (including the academics that AIPAC has tried to silence through pressuring colleges not to hire them and not to give them tenure), we are complicit in Israel's slow-motion holocaust against the Palestinians.
please define " ordinary Americans "
What impresses me most about Ray McGovern is the way in which he stood up to being abused and tortured by the law enforcement agents when he disrupted Hillary Clinton's speech - it was an inspiring expose of official hypocrisy -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVHefJae9D8
"Let me tell you something about America. We, the Jewish people
control America and they, the American people, know it." Ariel Sharon...
I think the majority of Jews are against the actions of Israel:
Starving 700k Children Is Not My Brand Of Judaism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rVICjC0t-Y
Richard Falk: "Shameful Thing" in Gaza
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynK2sIe9rwI
Rabbi Weiss: "We Cry for the People of Palestine!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oZOFnbYdlk
Australian Jews Stand Up To Israeli Apartheid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beFCpXLZXB4
An Israeli Tells How It Really Is In Apartheid Israel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m9rWBI3o0w
Goldstone: Israel's Invasion of Gaza
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDM5VxrOnwo
Finkelstein: Israel is a Lunatic State
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzxgpLEEnYs
Godspeed, Ray McGovern, and happy sailing.
(Whoever christened this ship "The Audacity of Hope" I would like to meet.)
We'll be keeping up with you. Don't go pulling any pranks now, and watch out where the huskies go.
Bon voyage.
This symbolic voyage will hopefully increase more interest (of the American Public, mainly) in the Gaza situation. However, I believe it was Syria sent supplies into Gaza from Egypt last year. With the 'change' in Egypt, actually getting real aid to the Palestinians in Gaza would be more feasible over land though it would be less dramatic.