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Protest Israeli Flag Raising at City Hall, Israel Consul General will be there

Date:
Wednesday, May 07, 2003
Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
City Hall

The raising of the Israeli flag at SF City Hall will be first time in the USA . . . by repost Monday May 05, 2003 at 08:51 PM This *is* happening! I'm outraged! Do YOU Think the Israeli Flag Should Fly Over SF City Hall?? The raising of the Israeli flag at City Hall will be first time in the USA. This *is* happening! If you think it's inappropriate, I urge you to come out and protest. This just seems wrong to me - Americans are being bulldozed and Britons are being shot. Even today the parents who came to see where their son was murdered were shot at! In a UK Embassy armoured vehicle! And this is on top of the horrific daily treatment of the Palestinians, the breaking of UN resolutions, and possession of illegal nuclear weapons. This is a religious state! At the very least, both the Israeli and the Palestinian flags should fly together. Both people's are deserving of equal treatment, not favored status for one. I seriously doubt there is ANY celebration in the city for anything Palestinian. Peace involves both sides, not just one side. Here is the notice: By the initiative of the United Humanitarian Mission, on the Independence Day of Israel on May 7th at 11:00a.m., at the City Hall of San Francisco, the State Flag of Israel will be raised. The General Consul of Israel will be present. Here's the number to call if you are not convinced this will be happening: Call the Protocol Office at City Hall at 415-554-6674 and ask for Matthew. Please come out and protest! 11AM! add your comments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2000-2003 San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the SF IMC. Disclaimer | Privacy raelis fire on parents of injured British peace activist by The Independent, UK Tuesday May 06, 2003 at 07:47 AM It was a measure of the insanity that can take hold here." said British diplomats who were fired upon by the Israeli soldiers. The 21-year-old student, Tom Hurndall, is in a coma in an Israeli hospital after he was shot three weeks ago. He was hit by a high-velocity bullet fired by an Israeli sniper as he moved towards two frightened Palestinian children in daylight. Israelis fire on parents of injured British peace activist By Cahal Milmo 06 May 2003 The parents of a British peace activist who was shot in the head by Israeli troops came under fire themselves as they travelled to the spot where their son was critically injured. Anthony and Jocelyn Hurndall were in a British diplomatic convoy entering the town of Rafah in the Gaza Strip when Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint fired a shot, which passed narrowly over the top of their vehicles. The incident on Saturday afternoon took place despite the Israeli Army being given notice of the journey on at least three occasions – the last minutes before the convoy arrived. The Foreign Office said last night that an explanation had been requested from the Israeli authorities for the warning shot, which was fired as the two armoured Range Rovers entered the Abu Khouli checkpoint on the edge of Rafah at about 1pm. Concerns were being raised yesterday over the conduct of Israeli soldiers in the south of the Gaza Strip. The incident in which the Hurndalls were fired at comes not only after their son was shot in Rafah, but after two other Westerners were killed in the city. The Hurndalls, whose eldest son, Tom, is in a coma in an Israeli hospital after he was shot three weeks ago while trying to reach two Palestinian children, were being accompanied by Tom's youngest brother and the military and political attachés to the British embassy in Tel Aviv. Mrs Hurndall, a schoolteacher from Tufnell Park, north London, said: "We were passing through the checkpoint very, very slowly when there was the sound of a bullet – it was like the sound of a large stone coming off the car. "What struck me was the ludicrousness of the situation. Here we were, the parents and brother of someone who has been wounded by Israeli Defence Forces and who then fire a warning shot over our car for no apparent reason. "It was a measure of the insanity that can take hold here." The single shot was fired from one of two watchtowers that stand above the checkpoint, causing the two British cars, identifiable by their white diplomatic plates, to come to an immediate halt. Not until the defence attaché, Colonel Tom Fitzalan-Howard, had stepped from the car with his hands in the air to talk with the soldiers inside the tower was the convoy able to proceed. Notice that the cars would be passing through Abu Khouli was given at least three times – in the days before the trip, just as it was setting off and 10 minutes before it arrived. A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "A single warning shot was fired as our staff were crossing the checkpoint. No-one was injured but the incident has been raised with the Israeli Defence Forces." It is understood that an Israeli Army captain at the checkpoint later told members of the convoy that the shot had been fired because the vehicles had not stopped. There was no order to do so. The journey by the Hurndall family to Rafah, where they met peace activists from the International Solidarity Movement who had been working with Tom, was made as they launched an appeal to raise £20,000 to bring him back to Britain by air ambulance. The 21-year-old student, who was studying photography at Manchester Metropolitan University, was hit by a high-velocity bullet fired by an Israeli sniper as he moved towards two frightened Palestinian
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