Reform movement’s Rabbi Rick Jacobs calls on Israel to prevent harm to Palestinian protesters
Published April 10, 2018
Rabbi Rick Jacobs of the Union for Reform Judaism said in a statement issued Monday that the “ongoing escalation on the Gazan border is tragic and dangerous for both Israelis and Palestinians. There appears to be no doubt that Hamas has made cynical and violent use of those Gazans who seek a more hopeful future.
“But, at the sam time, we call on Israel to take all necessary and effective precautions so that innocent civilians will not be harmed. Additionally, the press — especially when marked clearly as such — must be protected as non-combatant civilians.”
Israeli troops have killed at least 30 Gaza Palestinians who have participated in the protests that began more than a week ago, including a journalist wearing a vest emblazoned with the word “Press.”
The protests are part of the planned six-week “March of Return” that will end in mid-May with the anniversary of Israel’s founding, which the Arab world calls the Nakba, or catastrophe. The Palestinians have said the protests are peaceful, but Israel’s military counters that protesters have thrown rocks and firebombs at Israeli troops on the other side of the border fence and attempted to damage and cross the border fence into Israel.
On Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces General Staff opened an investigation into the Israeli military’s response to the Gaza border protests.
Jacobs’ statement called for a “just solution” to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
“We are concerned about the lack of a hopeful timeline for Gazans to experience a different future,” it said. “Israelis on the Gazan border deserve, too, the guarantee of a peaceful life. The continued tragedy of Gaza shows the strong need for a regional agreement, including Egypt and other Arab states, and for the U.S. to play an arbiter’s role in finding a just solution to the Israeli-Palestinian situation.”
Jacobs previously called publicly for a “comprehensive plan for a peace process” after President Donald Trump announced that he would move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.