Supporters of One Democratic State from both sides of the Green Line Meet in Ramallah

Supporters of One Democratic State from both sides of the Green Line Meet in Ramallah

Press Release

At the invitation of “The Popular Movement for One Democratic State on the Historic Land of Palestine” (which announced its launch on May 15, 2013), some 25 of the activists of the Jaffa Group for One Democratic State came to Ramallah on Saturday, July 13, to a joint meeting. It was the first meeting of this kind bringing together supporters of a comprehensive democratic solution to the Palestinian cause from both sides of the Green Line. Members of the constituent body of The Popular Movement hosted the meeting, while the visiting delegation included political and social activists, veterans and youth, artists, academics, Arab and Jewish opponents of Zionism.

After the participants introduced themselves, there was a short presentation of the objectives of The Popular Movement and the Jaffa Group. It was clear that they share the same goal: resisting the occupation, settlements, ethnic cleansing and racial discrimination; bringing an end to the Apartheid regime in all its forms and in all places where it is present; ensuring the right of return for all Palestinian refugees to their homes and property and the establishment of One Democratic State on the entire land of Palestine. This state will be based on the implementation of the universal values ​​of freedom, justice and human rights. It will be a civil state which rejects all forms of discrimination and guarantees full rights for all its citizens. It is worth mentioning that “The Popular Movement” and the “Jaffa Group” both embraced in their founding statements The Munich Declaration for One Democratic State as a common denominator for supporters of this solution.

The participants stressed that ODS is a strategic solution, providing for the needs of the masses and the aspirations of the progressive and democratic forces in Palestine and around the world. Promoting ODS is not a tactic to pressure Israel to comply with the two-state solution. All also stressed that the two-state solution is unable to put an end to the bloody conflict in occupied Palestine as it can’t provide for a fair solution for the right of return for Palestinian refugees and end the apartheid which is applied in all parts of the country, nor does it provide a solution to the issues of Jerusalem, the borders, water and other contentious issues.

Many of the participants took an active part in the dialogue, not as two sides but as partners in the same struggle for a common future. Many stressed that the program of ODS is a program for struggle. It aims first to unify the ranks of the Palestinian people by adhering to a comprehensive and just solution and then to create the ground for real unity in opposing Zionism, unity in the struggle toward a common goal among supporters of democracy between the Palestinian Arabs and the country’s Jewish population.

Some participants explained that the popular struggle for ODS develops through current urgent struggles such as that against the ongoing ethnic cleansing in Mount Hebron, the Jordan Valley and all over the Naqab (Negev). Some recounted their experiences as participants in the social protest movement that has swept the Jewish community since the summer of 2011 and confirmed that alliance with the Palestinians’ struggle for democracy and justice for all is the only way to get rid of the existing system of exploitation, discrimination and repression. Some also stressed that imperialism is interested in perpetuating the occupation, repression and constant state of war, as are local parties benefiting from this situation. Therefore, they emphasized, the solution will be achieved by the popular masses which suffer most and pay the most expensive price.

At the end of the meeting, which lasted for more than three hours, it was agreed to form a joint coordination committee to develop a plan of action and joint activities to promote ODS. It was agreed to continue with joint meetings and closer cooperation between the two movements.

The Popular Movement for One Democratic State on the Historic Land of Palestine

Jaffa Group for One Democratic State

لقاء لمؤيدي الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة من جهتي الخط الأخضر

لقاء لمؤيدي الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة من جهتي الخط الأخضر

بيان للإعلام

بدعوة من “الحركة الشعبية للدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة على أرض فلسطين التاريخية” (التي أعلنت انطلاقها في 15\5\13)، توافد إلى رام الله يوم السبت 13\7\2013 حوالي 25 من ناشطات وناشطي “مجموعة يافا من أجل دولة ديمقراطية واحدة” للقاء أوّل من نوعه لمؤيدي هذا الحلّ الديمقراطي الشامل للقضية الفلسطينية من جهتي الخط الأخضر. وشارك في اللقاء أعضاء الهيئة التأسيسية للحركة، وضمّ الوفد نشطاء سياسيين واجتماعيين قدامى وشباب وفنانين وأكاديميين عربًا ويهودًا مناهضين للصهيونية.

بعد التعارف جرى تقديم شرح قصير لأهداف الحركة الشعبية ومجموعة يافا، واتّضح أن هدفهما واحد، وهو مقاومة الاحتلال والاستيطان والتطهير العرقي والتمييز العنصري وعزل نظام الأبارتهايد في كل أشكاله وفي كل أماكن تواجده، وضمان تحقيق حق العودة لجميع اللاجئين الفلسطينيين إلى ديارهم وممتلكاتهم، وإقامة دولة ديمقراطية واحدة على كامل التراب الفلسطيني. وتعتمد هذه الدولة على تطبيق القيم العالمية للحرية والعدالة وحقوق الإنسان، وتكون دولة مدنية ترفض التمييز بكلّ أشكاله وتضمن كامل الحقوق لجميع مواطنيها. والجدير ذكره أن “الحركة الشعبية” و”مجموعة يافا” تبنّت كلّ منهما في بيانها التأسيسي “إعلان ميونيخ لأجل الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة” كقاسم مشترك لمؤيدي هذا الحل.

وأكد الحضور على أن حل الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة هو الحل الاستراتيجي الذي يلبّي احتياجات الجماهير وطموحات القوى التقدمية والديمقراطية في فلسطين والعالم، وأنه لا يمكن أن يكون هذا الطرح تكتيكيا للضغط على إسرائيل للانصياع لحل الدولتين. كما أكّد الجميع أن حل الدولتين قاصر عن إنهاء الصراع الدامي في فلسطين المحتلة ولا يمكن أن يوفّر حلاً عادلاً يشمل بالضرورة حق العودة للاجئين الفلسطينيين وينهي نظام الأبارتهايد المطبق في جميع أنحاء البلاد، كما لا يوفر حلاً لمسألة القدس والحدود والمياه وغيرها من القضايا الخلافية.

وشارك في الحوار عدد كبير من المشاركات والمشاركين – ليس كطرفين بل كلّهم كشركاء في نضال واحد لأجل مستقبل واحد. وأكد العديد من المشاركين أن برنامج الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة هو برنامج نضالي أتى أولاً لتوحيد صفوف الشعب الفلسطيني من خلال التمسك في حل شامل وعادل ومن ثم لخلق الأرضية لوحدة حقيقية على أساس مناهضة الصهيونية، وحدة النضال نحو هدف مشترك بين طلاب الديمقراطية من العرب الفلسطينيين ومن سكان البلاد اليهود.

وذكر المشاركون أن النضال الشعبي لأجل الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة يتطور من خلال النضالات العينيّة والملحّة مثل النضال ضد التطهير العرقي الجاري في هذه الأيام في جبل الخليل وغور الأردن وفي كل أنحاء النقب. وروى بعض المشاركين عن تجربتهم كمشاركين في حركة الاحتجاجات الاجتماعية الذي عمّت المجتمع اليهودي منذ صيف 2011 وأكّدوا أن التحالف النضالي مع الفلسطينيين لأجل الديمقراطية والعدالة للجميع هو الطريق الوحيد للتخلص من النظام القائم على الاستغلال والتمييز والقمع. كما أكد البعض أن الإمبريالية معنية باستمرار حالة الاحتلال والقمع والحرب الدائمة، ومعها في ذلك الأطراف المحلية المستفيدة من هذا الوضع. وعليه، شدّدوا أنّ صناعة الحلّ ستكون بيد الجماهير الشعبية الذي تعاني وتدفع الثمن الأغلى.

وفي نهاية الاجتماع، الذي استمرّ لأكثر من ثلاث ساعات، تمّ الاتفاق على تشكيل لجنة تنسيق مشتركة من أجل وضع خطة عمل وتعاون ونشاطات مشتركة تخدم تقدّم مشروع الدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة، كما تمّ الاتفاق على مواصلة اللقاءات المشتركة وتوثيق التعاون بين الحركتين.

الحركة الشعبية للدولة الديمقراطية الواحدة على أرض فلسطين التاريخية

مجموعة يافا من اجل دولة ديمقراطية واحدة

מפגש תומכי המדינה הדמוקרטית האחת משני צידי הקו הירוק

מפגש תומכי המדינה הדמוקרטית האחת משני צידי הקו הירוק

הודעה לעיתונות

בהזמנת “התנועה העממית למדינה דמוקרטיה אחת באדמת פלסטין ההיסטורית” (שהקמתה הוכרזה ב- 15.5.13), הגיעו לרמאללה ביום שבת, 13.7.2013, כ-25 פעילות ופעילים של “קבוצת יפו למדינה דמוקרטית אחת” למפגש ראשון מסוגו של תומכי פתרון דמוקרטי מקיף זה לבעיה הפלסטינית משני צידי הקו הירוק. השתתפו בפגישה חברי הגוף המכונן של התנועה מראמאללה. המשלחת כללה פעילים פוליטיים וחברתיים, ותיקים וצעירים, אמנים, אנשי אקדמיה, ערבים ויהודים ממתנגדי הציונות.

לאחר ההיכרות בין המשתתפים ניתן הסבר קצר של מטרות התנועה העממית וקבוצת יפו. הובהר כי לשתיהן מטרה אחת: ההתנגדות לכיבוש, להתנחלויות לטיהור האתני ולאפליה הגזעית, שימת קץ למשטר האפרטהייד בכל צורותיו ובכל המקומות בהם הוא מתקיים, הבטחת ומימוש זכות השיבה לכל הפליטים הפלסטינים לבתיהם ולרכושם והקמת מדינה דמוקרטית אחד על כל אדמת פלסטין. מדינה זו תוקם על בסיס יישום הערכים האוניברסלים של חירות, צדק וזכויות אדם, תהיה מדינה אזרחית הדוחה את כל צורות אפליה ותבטיח זכויות מלאות לכל אזרחיה. ראוי להזכיר כי “התנועה העממית” ו”קבוצת יפו” אימצו שתיהן בהצהרות היסוד שלהן את “הצהרת מינכן למען מדינה דמוקרטית אחת” כמכנה משותף לתומכי פתרון זה.

המשתתפים הדגישו כי פתרון המדינה הדמוקרטית האחת הוא פתרון אסטרטגי שעונה על הצרכים של ההמונים ומגשים את שאיפת הכוחות המתקדמים והדמוקרטיים בפלסטין ובעולם. הצגת פיתרון זה אינה יכולה להיות טיעון טקטי כדי ללחוץ על ישראל לקבלת פתרון שתי המדינות. כולם הדגישו גם שפתרון שתי המדינות אינו מסוגל להביא לסיום הסכסוך העקוב מדם בפלסטין הכבושה, אינו יכול לספק פתרון הוגן ומלא שחייב בהכרח לכלול את זכות השיבה לפליטים הפלסטינים ולשים קץ למשטר האפרטהייד המיושם בכל חלקי הארץ, כפי שאינו מספק פתרון לנושא ירושלים, הגבולות, המים וסוגיות אחרות שבמחלוקת.

רבים מהמשתתפות והמשתתפים לקחו חלק בדיון – לא כשני צדדים אלא כולם כשותפים במאבק אחד למען עתיד אחד. רבים מהמשתתפים הדגישו כי התכנית של מדינה דמוקרטית אחת היא תכנית מאבק שמטרתה הראשונה איחוד שורות העם הפלסטיני על ידי אימוץ פתרון כולל וצודק ותוך כך ליצור את הקרקע לאחדות אמיתית על בסיס אנטי ציוני במאבק למען מטרה משותפת שבו יעמדו בחזית אחת תומכי הדמוקרטיה מבין הערבים הפלסטינים ומבין תושבי הארץ היהודים.

המשתתפים ציינו כי המאבק העממי למדינה דמוקרטית אחת מתפתח מתוך מאבקים דחופים כגון המאבק נגד הטיהור האתני המתבצע בימים אלה בהר חברון בבקעת הירדן ובכל רחבי הנגב. חלק מהמשתתפים סיפרו על נסיונם כמשתתפים בתנועת המחאה החברתית ששטפה את החברה היהודית מאז קיץ 2011 והבהירו שברית במאבק עם הפלסטינים למען דמוקרטיה וצדק לכל היא הדרך היחידה להיפטר מהמשטר המבוסס על ניצול, אפליה ודיכוי. אחרים הדגישו כי האימפריאליזם מעוניין בהמשך המצב של כיבוש, דיכוי ומלחמה תמידית, ועימו גם גורמים מקומיים המרוויחים ממצב זה. לכן, הדגישו, מי שיביא את הפתרון יהיו השכבות העממיות הסובלות ומשלמות את המחיר היקר ביותר.

בסוף הפגישה שנמשכה יותר משלוש שעות סוכם להקים ועדה תיאום משותפת שתיזום תכנית פעולה ופעילויות משותפות לקידום המטרה של מדינה דמוקרטית אחת. הוסכם להמשיך במפגשים משותפים ובשיתוף פעולה הדוק יותר בין שתי התנועות.

התנועה העממית למדינה דמוקרטית אחת באדמת פלסטין ההיסטורית

קבוצת יפו למדינה דמוקרטית אחת

The Munich Declaration for One Democratic State (ODS) in Historic Palestine

The Munich Declaration for One Democratic State (ODS) in Historic Palestine

The Munich Declaration for One Democratic State (ODS) in Historic Palestine*

Munich, Germany- June 29-July 1, 2012

 One Democratic State (ODS) shall be established in the entire territory of historic Palestine between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River as one country that belongs to all its citizens including all those who currently live there and all those who were expelled over the past century and their descendants.

The country shall be an independent sovereign State in which all citizens enjoy equal rights and all can live in freedom and security.

ODS in Palestine will end ethnic cleansing, occupation and all forms of racial discrimination from which the Palestinian people suffered under Zionism/Israel.

The reunified Palestine shall be a democracy in which all of its adult citizens shall enjoy equal rights to vote, stand for office and contribute to the country’s governance. No State law, institution, practices or activities may discriminate among its citizens on the basis of background, color, gender, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

The State shall be based on separation between government and religion. It will not establish or accord special privilege to any religion; and shall provide for the free practice of all religions.

One of the primary objectives of the new state is to enable the Palestinian refugees to realize their right of return to all the places from where they were expelled, rebuild their personal life, and participate in creating the new state. Private property of Palestinian refugees shall be restored and restitution and compensation arranged. Restoring the rights of the Palestinians will be done while respecting the equal rights and protection of ALL citizens under the law.

Public land of the State shall belong to the nation as a whole and all of its citizens shall have equal access to its use. The natural and economic resources of the country shall benefit all of its citizens equally.

The State shall provide the conditions for free cultural expression by all of its citizens. It shall ensure that all languages, arts and culture can flourish and develop freely. All citizens shall have equal rights to use their own dress, languages and customs, and to express their cultural heritage free of insults or discrimination.

Citizens shall have equal access to employment at all levels and in all sectors of the society. Employment shall not be determined or restricted by language, race, religion, gender, or nationality. Education and vocational training shall not be segregated or specialized in any way that impedes equal access of all citizens to employment and other opportunities to fulfill their talents and dreams.

The State shall uphold international law and seek the peaceful resolution of conflicts through negotiation and collective security in accordance with the United Nations Charter. ODS will sign and ratify all international treaties on human rights and the people of a unified Palestine shall reject racism and promote anti-racism, social, cultural and political rights as set out in relevant United Nations covenants. The State shall seek and contribute to the establishment of a Middle East that will be free of all weapons of mass-destruction.

*A vision shared by all the current Declarations and Initiatives on the one democratic state option for the resolution of the Israel/Palestine conflict. The Munich Conference calls upon the supporters and activists of ODS to unite for the establishment of an International Movement for ODS in Historic Palestine.

Obama’s visit will not promote peace

Obama’s visit will not promote peace

Press Release

With the planned visit of the President of the United States, we do not turn to Obama – we do not expect him to change his policy. We turn to you, our sisters and brothers, inhabitants and refugees of this land, who are suffering from occupation, deportation and war, from racism and exploitation: Do not trust and do not expect anything from the dealers in occupation and war. We will bring peace, we, the victims of the regime and its opponents, in our struggle for justice and freedom, despite their malice.

For decades they propagate illusions about the “peace process” – a process of dialogue between the rulers of the region under US Hegemony – which only aims at crisis management by those who profit from the continued occupation and war. This process allows the world to turn a blind eye to the existence of an apartheid regime that prevents Palestinian refugees to returning to their homeland, denies the rights of Palestinian Arab inhabitants, and maintains political and ethnic segregation and racial discrimination.

While Netanyahu and Obama talk about renewing the “peace process”, the American weapons industry continues to arm at full speed various regimes while Netanyahu is preparing the next war. Attack on Iran? Israeli intervention in Syria? A killing spree in Gaza? Either way, the inhabitants and refugees of this country and the people of this region will pay the price with blood.

All the country’s inhabitants pay the price of occupation and oppression, wars and militarization, directly and indirectly. The struggle for a just and lasting peace begins with the struggle for equal rights for all: for the return of Palestinian refugees, for the removal of the occupation, the elimination of discrimination in all its forms, and for social rights and concern for each person.

We, the residents of this land who want to live in freedom and democracy with equal rights for all – in our unity and struggle we will destroy the apartheid regime, smash the walls of separation, bring peace, return the Palestinian refugees to their homeland and establish the new society.

Full and equal rights for all are the basis

of living together in one country

Peace can be achieved by popular struggle against the occupation and the rule of racism and exploitation

Yaffa Group for One Democratic State

Jaffa, March 17, 2013

Announcement on the establishment of “The Jaffa Group for One Democratic State”

Announcement on the establishment of “The Jaffa Group for One Democratic State”

During recent months a series of meetings were held in the city of Jaffa where activists discussed possible routes of action to promote the solution of one democratic state in historic Palestine between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Participants in these meetings were both Arab and Jewish, both female and male – activists from various movements and parties, involved in political, social, cultural and ideological activities.

Not utopia but a necessary solution to pressing problems

The program for One Democratic State is not a utopia but a practical plan to solve the pressing problems of this country’s inhabitants.

The majority of the Arab Palestinian people – the indigenous inhabitants of the country – were expelled from their homes in 1948. They were robbed of their land, homes and other property; their villages and towns were destroyed; millions of refugees were and are still today awaiting return; those who stayed in their homeland suffer occupation, racism and oppression.

For the Jewish inhabitants the system of privileges and apartheid exercised by the State of Israel places them in permanent conflict with their Palestinian neighbors and the other peoples in the region, turning them into cannon fodder for imperialist wars for hegemony over the region.

The regime, based on partitioning the population according to origins and religion, cripples any attempt to fight for a more just society. It turns the great majority of the county’s inhabitants into victims of oppression and exploitation. The continuation of this regime threatens to inflict more wars, thus endangering all those living in the country and peace in the region and the entire world.

We see the establishment of a common society not merely as a solution to many burning issues but also as an opportunity to build a new, better and just society based on fully equal rights.

We aspire to a society which respects all creeds, cultural heritages, and lifestyles, and treats them as a source for enrichment of the society as a whole. Democracy and full equal rights for all the inhabitants of the country, for its Arab Palestinian refugees and for their descendants means not merely the removal of oppression but also true participation in the political process. It means protecting and nurturing the social rights that allow all citizens to live in dignity, to develop themselves and to be partners in developing the society.

The Vision of the One Democratic State

We pursue the establishment of One Democratic State as a just and sustainable solution for the suffering of the Palestinian People. It includes and guarantees the return of the refugees and puts an end to occupation, apartheid and all forms of national oppression and racial discrimination. It guarantees an end to a decades-long conflict and achieves the integration of the Jewish inhabitants in the country through partnership rather than conflict.

The program enables all the inhabitants of the country and the returning Palestinian refugees to be full participants in choosing and shaping the political process. They will live as citizens with equal rights. The Democratic State guarantees security and peace for all and prevents discrimination, oppression and exclusion. It will promote social justice and develop the economy and society for the benefit and welfare of all inhabitants.

The Democratic State should be a civil state maintaining separation between religion and state. All citizens will be able to vote, to run for public office and to participate in the running of the government. The state will legislate and act in practice against all discrimination on grounds of race, gender, sexual orientation, color, language, religion, political or non-political views, national or social origins, property, place of birth or any other consideration.

We do not want to rewrite anew the program for One Democratic State, which we recognize as implementation of the simplest human and democratic principles. This idea guided the Palestinian Liberation Movement from its inception during the British mandate and during its renaissance in the 1960’s. It was also supported by peace-seekers within Jewish society. Supporters of this solution have published many books and articles and discussed it at many conferences in this country and abroad. We specifically refer to the Munich Declaration (July 1, 2012) as a concise and clear message defining a common denominator for many of this program’s supporters.

Having agreed upon joint action for the democratic solution, the partners to this struggle preserve their particular visions of the character of the future state and the best means to build a society that will guarantee the rights and wellbeing of its citizens. However, before all else we must unite to lay the foundations of the new one democratic state.

What is the group and how does it operate?

This Democratic Solution will materialize by means of discussion, advocacy, persuasion and public struggle using all legitimate channels enshrined in international law. Israeli policies of expulsion, occupation, racism, exploitation and oppression have led to suffering, destruction, wars and a total lack of hope for a peaceful and equitable solution. It is therefore of paramount importance to simply bring into public awareness that a solution is available and feasible. Joint action by all who are part of this solution, including both refugees in exile and residents from all over the country, may prove more potent than any plan advanced by the regime to preserve the status quo. In order to help create conditions for change it is also important to raise support for One Democratic State on popular and official level both in the region and throughout the world.

The Jaffa Group is open to all women and men who support the goals outlined herein and are interested in joining our activities.

It will communicate and cooperate with like-minded groups and movements and will encourage the establishment of similar groups both here and abroad.

The Jaffa Group functions through open discussion among all participants to create internal accord, and aims to reach decisions by consensus. What is agreed upon becomes the position of the group.