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3 Ways to Take Action To Demand Justice for Gaza!

poster_sept_91. Pack the SBI Meeting Room on September 9, 2014 @ 9 AM in Rm 112*
*Arrive early to pick up a sign—or bring your own–and find a seat!

Rally & Press Conference @ 10:30, Upper Mall of the State Capitol

Endorsed by MN Coalition for Palestinian Rights, Northfielders for Justice in Palestine/Israel, Women Against Military Madness, Anti-War Committee, and Middle East Peace Now, and American Muslims for Palestine (AMP)

2. E-mail the Minnesota State Board of Investment members to demand that they divest from Israel Bonds.  

3. Call Governor Dayton and tell him to designate Israel as a worst human rights offender.

On July 24, 2014 at a gathering of self-proclaimed “Israel supporters” Governor Dayton, Chair of the MN State Board of Investment (SBI), stated “I [express] my support of the people of Israel in defending themselves…” (StarTribune, 7/24/14)

That same day, Israel bombed a UNRWA School in Gaza that was being used as a shelter, leaving 15 dead and 200 injured, mostly women and children.

In regards to Israel’s assault on Gaza from July 8 to August 26, 2014, during which 2,139 people were killed, including 490 children, Human Rights Watch stated “Israel’s military is responsible for major war crimes in Gaza, including the civilian death toll and a massive destruction of infrastructure. There is almost no water and no electricity, only a few medicines are available.”

YET THE MN SBI CHOOSES TO INVEST MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN ISRAEL IN VIOLATION OF ITS OWN HUMAN RIGHTS GUIDELINES.

IT’S ELECTION SEASON, MN. YOUR VOICE & YOUR VOTE MATTER. JOIN US TO DEMAND THAT OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS ACT IN GOOD CONSCIENCE AND DIVEST FROM ISRAEL BONDS IMMEDIATELY. IF NOT NOW, WHEN?

 

MN BBC v. SBI Lawsuit Documents

Background

On November 29, 2011, the Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC), along with 26 other co-plaintiffs, including Palestinian residents of the besieged village of Bil’in in the Occupied West Bank and Jewish-Israeli members of the Israeli human rights group Boycott From Within, served a lawsuit against the Minnesota State Board of Investment (SBI) demanding that it cancel its Israel Bonds investments. The suit was filed in court on December 15, 2011, after the plaintiffs gave the SBI an opportunity to resolve MN BBC’s divestment demand without the necessity of court action. The lawsuit claims that the Board’s investments in Israel Bonds are unlawful according to Minnesota and international law. For more information on the lawsuit, visit the MN BBC vs. SBI Lawsuit Archive.

Lawsuit Documents in chronological order (click individually for PDFs):

1. MNBBC v. SBI Full Complaint

2. SBI’s Motion to Dismiss

3. MN BBC Opposition to the SBI’s Motion to Dismiss

4. SBI Response to MNBBC’s Opposition to Motion to Dismiss

5. Plaintiff’s Summary Judgment Motion

6a. SBI’s Response to Summary Judgment Motion Part 1

6b. SBI’s Response to Summary Judgment Motion Part 2

7. MN BBC Response to SBI’s Opposition to Summary Judgment Motion

8. MNBBC et.al._Proposed_Order

9. Court_Hearing_Transcript

10a. SBI Proposed Order Part 1

10b. SBI Proposed Order Part 2

11. Judge’s Order to Dismiss Case

12. Notice of Appeal with Appeal Filings

13. MN BBC (Appellant’s) Appeal Brief

14. SBI (Respondent’s) Appeal Brief

15. MNBBC (Appellant’s) Reply Brief

16. Court of Appeals Decision to deny MN BBC et. al. Appeal

17. MNBBC Appeal Petition to State Supreme Court

18. SBI’s Response to MN BBC’s Petition for Review

19. MN Supreme Court Decision to Deny Petition for Review

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On the United Methodist rejection of divestment from Israel

The United Methodist General Assembly convened in Tampa during the week of April 30, 2012. Among the many resolutions on which they voted were two to divest pension funds from three companies which profit from Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, namely Caterpillar, Motorola, and Hewlett-Packard. The body rejected the two divestment resolutions and instead passed one calling for “positive investment to encourage economic development in Palestine.” Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) applauds the courageous individuals who brought forth and voted for the resolutions. They worked against overwhelming odds to bring awareness to the Christian community and to the world at large, and we believe their efforts have not been in vain.

The United Methodist Church has had a long history of supporting human rights causes, including speaking out clearly against slavery in the United States. They have a clear and ethical investment strategy, which spells out the importance of “investing in a socially responsible manner.”

MN BBC, which has signed on to the 2005 Palestinian civil society call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) of Israel until it complies with international law, is disappointed in the outcome of the vote. Many of the people who spoke in favor of the divestment resolutions gave passionate speeches fully conveying the depth of the oppression which the Palestinians daily face. Those in favor of the divestment resolutions had read and understood the Kairos Palestinian Document of 2009 calling on people of faith all over the world to stand in solidarity with Christian and Muslim Palestinians and support the BDS movement.

MN BBC believes that the resolution that passed the assembly – that of positive investment in Palestine – is a misguided move that is actually destructive to the cause of liberty and equality. This is true for three main reasons. First, according to Khalil Nakhleh, a Palestinian economist, the majority of investments in “Palestine” go towards foreign-owned companies whose owners become wealthy while adding nothing to the Palestinian economyi. The Palestinians who live in the West Bank and Gaza would not benefit significantly, if at all, from investments in those foreign-owned companies. Notably, Palestinian refugees in foreign countries would receive absolutely no benefit.

Second, several projects which have been financed by other countries or by the U.N. and which are meant to develop the Palestinian economy are undermined by Israeli policies. For example, the Spanish NGO Seba built a solar power plant for the Palestinian village of Imneizil. Israel is in the process of destroying it. The German development bank KfW and United States Aid for International Development (USAID) raised money to build 15 wastewater treatment plants in the West Bank. None of them were constructed because Israel denied permits for their construction.

Third, in order for the Palestinian Authority to have any credibility with the Israelis, they must act against the interests of their own people and only act in the interests of the occupying force (Israel). The projects which do get funded, like the training of the PA security forces, help Israel in continuing to oppress Palestinians. Needless to say, these projects do not benefit Palestinians.

MN BBC believes that the only way to directly confront oppression is by non-violent resistance, and that those of us who believe in human rights and justice have a duty to stand in solidarity with Palestinians. We must heed the call for boycott, divestment, and sanctions of Israel, until we achieve our goal. The struggle continues!

Endnote: i. Globalized Palestine: The National Sell-Out of a Homeland, by Khalil Nakhleh, The Red Sea Press, Trenton New Jersey, 2012

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The Irvine 11: Free Speech, Islamophobia, and Israel’s Reach

September 29, 2011

The Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) denounces the convictions of the Irvine 11 students for conspiracy and disruption.

In February 2010 Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren visited the University of California’s Irvine campus to give a speech. This speech was an example of “rebranding Israel,” one of the Reut Institute’s recommendations for reshaping Israel’s worsening image in the world. Oren’s speech was interrupted by shouts from 11 students, who, one by one were led out of the auditorium by police (video here). UCI Chancellor Michael Drake, visibly embarrassed by the students’ behavior, attempted to shame them. Several pro-Israeli students in the audience attempted to silence the protestors using ridicule. At the end of the video a professor is seen telling the students that they have all flunked their exams.

The eleven protesting students, all Muslim and apparently all of Middle Eastern descent or origin, were subsequently charged with crimes. The charter of the student organization to which they belonged, the Muslim Student Union was revoked and the organization was placed on probation for two years.

A similar demonstration in New Orleans by the group Young Jewish and Proud, during a speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, resulted in no charges against the Jewish demonstrators.

MN BBC believes that the eleven Muslim students had a constitutional right to demonstrate against the Israeli ambassador and express their political views. Charging and convicting them of the rarely prosecuted crime of disruption (dating back to campus protests against the Vietnam War) denied them their First Amendment rights of free speech and subjected them to unconstitutional selective prosecution. Additionally, suspending the students, denying their right of free assembly within the student group structure, and threatening to fail them for participating in the demonstration, are methods to stifle free speech, particularly political speech, and especially speech regarding views on Israel. Even the dean of the UC Irvine Law School, constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky, commented that the prosecution was a “terrible mistake,” “unnecessary,” “harmful” and “divisive.” Hector Villagra, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, said “If allowed to stand, this will undoubtedly intimidate students in Orange County and across the state and discourage them from engaging in any controversial speech or protest for fear of criminal charges.”

We believe that the Irvine 11 were selectively prosecuted because of their ethnicity, religion and stance against Israel’s injustices, and that Islamophobia and racism of any type must be condemned and combated wherever they occur.

 

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Help Defend MN BBC Against False Accusations: Take Action Today!

Like many Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns around the world, MN BBC is now under attack for taking a stand against Israeli injustices. However, these empty accusations and hostilities only demonstrate how effective our work is. People are certainly talking! Please keep reading to find out more and what you can do.

Since 2009, the MN Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) has collected nearly 2,000 postcards filled out by constituents from all over the state of Minnesota, with the intention of passing on the postcards to those supporters’ correct legislators.

These cards state:

“We the people of Minnesota have the moral obligation to make sound investments that do not oppress others. Minnesota’s investment in Israel supports Israel’s apartheid system which has caused thousands of civilian deaths, including children and widespread human rights violations. This system defies rulings by the International Court of Justice, more than 65 UN Resolutions and the Fourth Geneva Convention. As our representative, please help us break economic ties with Israel’s apartheid system.”

During this 2011 legislative session, MN BBC has been delivering these postcards to the appropriate legislators.

The postcards were designed to send to both state senators and state representatives.  If a MN Break the Bonds member submitted contact information on only one card, another card was prepared for them by MN BBC volunteers so that both of their state office holders would be able to be contacted equally.

Now, some state legislators are using these hand-duplicated postcards to call into question the integrity of MN Break the Bonds and to try to discredit our organization. In addition, MN Break the Bonds has been accused of fabricating names and addresses on the postcards that legislators are receiving. MN Break the Bonds categorically denies these outrageous allegations and stands behind each and every postcard. These attacks are designed to distract from the real concern that MN BBC has raised, which is the fact that Minnesota’s investments in Israel perpetuate human rights abuses.

We call on all our members, as well as current and future postcard senders, to join us in letting our legislators know we are serious, to not allow these false allegations to continue, that we must concentrate on the real issues at hand and that we will continue to not stand by while our money is used to perpetuate apartheid.

Actions you can take:

  • Please take a moment to send this very important email to both your state representative and senator: http://bit.ly/hQMwGm. Share this link and ask your friends to send a message too!
  • If you do not live in Minnesota, please sign our online petition: http://bit.ly/h2feCa

Lastly, Check out the update here about MN BBC’s meeting with the MN State Board of Investments (SBI): http://mn.breakthebonds.org/?p=1325

Stay in Touch and Help Spread the Word. MN BBC is under attack and things are heating up. The time is now to continue building together to challenge our state’s support (via our money) of Israel’s Apartheid.

Thank you!

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MN BBC Attends Follow-up Meeting with an Unresponsive MN State Board of Investment (SBI)

By Susie Gad, March 23, 2011

On March 18, 2011, members of the Minnesota Break the Bonds core committee met with representatives from the State Board of Investment and deputies from the offices of the Attorney General, the State Auditor, and the Secretary of State. The meeting was a follow up to the March 3, 2011 State Board of Investment meeting.

At the meeting, MNBBC highlighted its moral, legal and financial arguments for divestment from Israel bonds.  MNBBC was met with remarkable hostility, particularly from the representatives from the SBI and the AG. The SBI reiterated its position, which Governor Dayton voiced on March 3rd, that it solely considers financial returns in its decisions to invest and divest. Currently, the SBI insists that the Israel bonds that the state of Minnesota holds have competitive financial returns. The SBI also stated that it has never divested from a country on moral or ethical grounds.

Legal counsel from the AG’s office disputed MNBBC’s interpretation of the statute on state investments. The counsel argued that the statute is broad enough to allow Minnesota to invest in Israel Bonds. When MNBBC pointed out that the AG’s interpretation of the statute would also allow investments in “rogue” states, such as Iran and Sudan, the AG’s counsel agreed and did not dispute the absurdity of such an interpretation. Furthermore, she conceded that such an interpretation imposes no restrictions on investments in rogue regimes while restricting investments in US Government and Canadian Government obligations unless certain guarantees and conditions are met.

The AG’s office also insisted it had no obligation to draft a written opinion regarding the legality of Minnesota’s investments in Israel bonds, despite State Auditor Rebecca Otto’s motion at the March 3 SBI meeting to have the AG report back on the issue.  MNBBC was given no information regarding whether the AG is currently investigating the issue or has plans to do so in the future.

MNBBC gathered a lot of information at the meeting that will be helpful in solidifying our legal and financial arguments for divestment. However, our moral position remains the most important aspect of our campaign. Since, supposedly, it is only the legislature which can divest from Israel based on human rights and moral considerations, engaging our elected representatives remains crucial to our victory. Please join us on March 30 for MNBBC’s Day on the Hill to meet with your legislators and let them know that Minnesotans do not support investments in an oppressive regime. Register now by e-mailing rsvp@breakthebonds.org or calling 612.354.2960 with your name, address and/or district, and a way to contact you.


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Divestment from Israel Bonds: morally RIGHT

by Sylvia Schwartz, March 11, 2011

Steve Hunegs’ piece, “Divesting from Israeli bonds is morally wrong” repeats often propagated myths, per usual, omitting some important facts. Israel is a violator of human rights and international law. Numerous reports detailing these violations can be found in studies by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Israel-based human rights organization B’Tselem, and many agencies in the United Nations.

Democracy for Jews only

Israel is often called “the only democracy in the Middle East.” Within the borders of Israel (that is the territory internationally known as Israel, which does not include the West Bank, Gaza, or the Golan Heights) Israel’s minority Palestinian population are subject to ethnic based discriminatory laws which prevent them from purchasing, leasing, or working on most of the land (land owned by the Jewish National Fund is by law only for Jews), marrying and living with a spouse who is not an Israeli citizen, and visiting holy sites. In the United States such discriminatory laws would be found unconstitutional and struck down, but since Israel has no constitution there is no restriction on passing racist laws.

In the occupied territories two systems of laws are in effect and which system applies depends solely on ethnicity. Jewish Israelis (illegal settlers according to the Fourth Geneva Convention, Article 49), are subject to Israeli civilian law. Palestinian Christians and Muslims, living only meters away from these illegal settlements, are subject to military orders, which are random and capricious. Palestinians can be and often are subject to “administrative detention,” which is detention without charges or trial, can last 180 days and be extended indefinitely. Adalah, the legal center for Arab minority rights in Israel, keeps statistics regarding the number of administrative detainees (including many children).

Occupation

According to the Hague Convention of 1907 and the Fourth Geneva Convention, military occupation is considered a temporary condition during which the occupied population is to be protected under international law. Israel routinely violates provisions, including Article 3 (persons taking no part in hostilities shall be treated humanely), Article 33 (no protected person may be punished for an offense he or she has not personally committed), Article 34 (the taking of hostages is prohibited), Article 49 (the Occupying power shall not transfer civilians into occupied territory), and many others.

The Separation Wall

In July 2004 the International Court of Justice found that Israel’s construction of a wall snaking deep inside the occupied Palestinian territory violates international law and ordered Israel to cease its construction and dismantle parts already built. The ICJ noted that the wall violates the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and other covenants.

Rather than complying with the ICJ ruling, Israel has continued building the wall. It now runs more than 400 miles within the occupied territories and completely surrounds many villages, resulting in the confiscation of thousands of acres of Palestinian land and preventing Palestinians from accessing water sources, crops, workplaces, hospitals, schools, and even neighbors.

Minnesota’s involvement

These and many more Israeli human rights violations are what we, as Minnesotans, pay for with our investments in Israel bonds that total more than $18 million. The money from these investments goes into Israel’s general treasury and is used in projects like the wall, infrastructure, including roads and water distribution networks in the occupied territories which benefit only illegal Israeli settlers, and result in severe hardship, loss of land and livelihood for Palestinians.

If Hunegs believes, as he claims, that he is “work[ing] toward the realization of a two-state solution – a safe and secure Israel side by side a free and democratic Palestinian state,” why does he support investing in projects which make this solution impossible? These are projects which illegally appropriate Palestinian land, confine Palestinians into non-contiguous areas, and devastate the Palestinian economy. No Palestinian state can arise with those impediments; therefore the only conclusion to be drawn is that those who want to continue investing in these projects do not want a Palestinian state or Palestinian self-determination at all, despite the mantric repetition of those words.

After the US veto of the settlement resolution in the UN two weeks ago, and nearly 20 years of “negotiations,” it should be clear to all that we can no longer wait for governments to comply with human rights laws on their own.

MN BBC

Minnesota Break the Bonds Campaign (MN BBC) was founded to follow the Palestinian civil society call for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) until Israel complies with international law. BDS is a non-violent tactic, modeled after the international BDS movement instrumental in ending South African Apartheid, which allows all of us, citizens of the world, to put pressure on governments to change their policies.

We believe in human rights for all and we believe that we have the moral obligation to make sound investments that will not aid in the oppression of any race or ethnicity. Because of its education and outreach program, more than 2,000 people across Minnesota have signed on to the campaign. We say, “We no longer want to be responsible for Israel’s actions. Divest for Justice!”

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Statement of Solidarity with Activists Subpoenaed by FBI

MN Break the Bonds (MN BBC) stands in solidarity with the ever-increasing number of activists targeted with grand jury subpoenas by the US federal government. We also stand along with these activists and their allies in strongly condemning these actions by the federal government and call on our members, allies and comrades to join this outcry.

These attempts by the US government to criminalize free speech and dissent, and target work for justice are reprehensible. We find it atrocious that up to 23 activists have been subpoenaed since September 24, 2010 to appear before a grand jury and that the harassment and repression of solidarity and anti-war activists continues.

Grand juries have historically been used to gather supposed evidence on political movements and incriminate as many people as possible. Grand juries are a closed and secret process by which those subpoenaed are not given a right to their lawyer in court or to plead the 5th amendment. Refusal to comply with a grand jury can result in incarceration. MN BBC denounces the federal government in its use of such tactics.

In the words of the Palestine Solidarity group “We urge all people of conscience and those who stand in solidarity with the Palestinians to join us in calling for an end to political repression, both here and abroad, as we continue to support the movement for self-determination for the Palestinian people” and people everywhere.

For more information and action items on this situation:

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Name Location Organizational Affiliation
RubÃon Sacchi Argentina Casa del Trabajador Agustín Tosco
Brook Bernini Arizona
Julie Rist Arizona
Terrence Lewis Arizona
Benjamin Kendall Arizona
Paul Howes Australia
Martha Roth Australia Australian Workers Union
Robert Corra Australia Australians for Palestine
Stan Squires British Columbia, Canada Independent Jewish Voices-Canada
Raymond Sasso British Columbia, Canada
Ruth Schwarz California
Farah Rowaysati California Jewish Voices for Peace
Toni Zurzola California Youth Against Normalization
Donna Wallach California
David Faubion California Justice for Palestinians, Free Gaza Movement, U.S. Boat to Gaza
Perry Bellow-Handelman California Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid of Southern California
Alita Letwin California International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
Leon Letwin California
Marilyn Cornwell California
Anonymous California
Anonymous California
Anonymous California Interested Citizen
Gus Gomez California
Massimo Mandolini Pesaresi California
Birgit Hermann California
Mary and Gene Perry California
Geoffrey Cook California End Israeli Occupation
Charles G Bates California Peace & Justice Commision, Episcopal Ciocese of California
Gil Medovoy California Attorney at Law
Jane Sun California
Anonymous California
Earl H. Staelin Colorado
Hector Lopez Colorado
Jean Thorsen Connecticut
Ed Rukab Connecticut
Rami Ali Egypt
Anonymous Florida
Anonymous Florida
Anonymous Florida
Norbert Mueller France Action des Chrétiens pour l’Abolition de la Torture
Frieder Schöbel Germany Terre Des Hommes Germany
Anonymous Germany Braunschweig Peace Centre
Anonymous Germany
Barbara Razowsky Illinois
Lee Gargagliano Illinois International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
Brenna Thomas Illinois
Paul Thomas Illinois American Educational Trust; Council for the National Interest
Paul Bouwmeester Illinois
Mustafa Hassan Illinois Arab American Action Network
Layla Judah Illinois
Louis Hirsch Illinois
Yasiu Kruszynski Illinois
Jeff Hunziker Illinois
Anonymous Illinois
Paul Kane Illinois
Jamie Atari Indiana
Don Wiederanders Indiana
Tanis Diedrichs Iowa
Jim Schlautman Iowa
Tamar Yaron Iowa
Dianne Hofmann Israel Encounter-EMEM for International Israel-Palestine Peace Activities
Sean Clinton Kansas Jewish Voices for Peace
Sarah Howard Limerick, Ireland Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Alex Cachinero-Gorman Louisiana
Alex Van Leer Louisiana Western Mass Coalition for Palestine/Hampshire College SJP
Susan Barney Massachusetts
Linda Howe Massachusetts
Esther Nelson Massachusetts
Mark Messing Massachusetts
Anonymous Michigan MidEast/ JustPeace
Myra Ford Michigan
Elisabeth Geschiere Michigan MN Break the Bonds
Ross Rowley Michigan Burnsville Peace Vigil
Coleen Rowley Minnesota Burnsville Peace Vigil
Jean Chovan Minnesota
Manuel Barrera, PhD Minnesota
Corbin Minnesota
Lois H. Eckstein Minnesota
Mona Minnesota
Jerry Franck Minnesota
Sylvia Schwarz Minnesota MN BBC, International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network-TC
Margaret Esslinger Minnesota
Catherine Yamoor Minnesota
Ruth Fassett Minnesota
Yusuf-Rasheed Reed Minnesota
Dave Fitzgerald Minnesota
Helen Fitzgerald Minnesota
Van Lawrence Minnesota
Steven Olberg Minnesota
K. Flo Razowsky Minnesota International Jewish Anti-Zoinist Network, MN Break the Bonds
Mike Whalen Minnesota
Susanne Waldorf Minnesota Lutheran Volunteer Corps
Sriram Ananth Minnesota Minnesota Break the Bonds
Sue Halligan Minnesota
Beth A. Minnesota
Hadley Pope Minnesota
James Schmidt Minnesota
Ellen Minnesota
Sheila Lais Minnesota
Luce Guillen-Givins Minnesota
Beth Minnesota
Wanda S.Ballentine Minnesota
Lynn Rigg Minnesota Red Wing Alliance for Peace
Elizabeth Johnson Minnesota
Emily Lindell Minnesota
Jimmy Abernethy Minnesota
Kelly Brazil Minnesota
Jessica Belt Minnesota
Rukhsana Ghouse Minnesota
Michael Cavlan RN Minnesota Minnesota Open Progressives
James C. Fuller Minnesota
David Pellow Minnesota
Tim Nolan Minnesota Editor of GLOBAL PEACE
Victoria S. Downey Minnesota
Shivaun Watchorn Minnesota Opposition to War and Occupation
Sharon Fortunak Minnesota
Bill McGrath Minnesota Northfielders for Justice in Palestine/Israel
Dori Ullman Minnesota
Jerry Kahlert Minnesota
Nicholas Eustice Minnesota
Susan Offerdahl Minnesota
Sarah Minnesota
Susan Phillips Minnesota
Jordan Ash Minnesota
Xavier Schmitz Minnesota
Lauren Carlson Minnesota
Theodore Wallace Minnesota
Madeline Gardner Minnesota University of MN School of Nursing
Juli Montgomery-Riess Minnesota Minneapolis Public Schools
Courtney Butcher Minnesota
Nicholas Nerburn Minnesota TESC Divest, Olympia BDS
Joanne Kaye Minnesota PPG
Robert Heberle Minnesota Veterans For Peace
Dave Logsdon Minnesota Veteran’s for Peace
Michael A. Madden Minnesota Chisago County DFL
Mike Madden Minnesota Veterans For Peace
Ann Galloway Minnesota
Ayah Helmy Minnesota
R. J. Segers Minnesota
Solomon E. O’Lunigh Minnesota
Elizabeth Halsey Minnesota Teacher
Molly Johanna Culligan Minnesota Veterans for Peace Associate
Muhammad Al-Qaisi Minnesota
Rose Farrar Minnesota
Meredith Aby Minnesota Anti-War Committee
Hannah Campbell Gustafson Minnesota
Molly Smith Minnesota
Sarah Theisen Minnesota
Jen Theisen Minnesota
Molly Johanna Culligan Minnesota Veterans for Peace
Kate Wolfe Minnesota
Nova McGiffert Minnesota
Eliza Goodwin Minnesota
Andy Driscoll Minnesota The Driscoll Group
Gay Trachsel Minnesota
Anonymous Minnesota
Heidi Uppgaard Minnesota
Anonymous Minnesota
Susan Gad Minnesota
Heather McCrillis Minnesota
John Wilson Minnesota
Rik Svien Minnesota
Sharon D’Amico Minnesota
Mary Frenzel Minnesota End the Occupation
Anonymous Minnesota
David Boehnke Minnesota
Sue Ann Martinson Minnesota WAMM
Hoda Badawi Minnesota
Rev Audrey Benjamin Minnesota United Methodist Church
Andrew Benjamin Minnesota United Methodist Church
Anonymous Minnesota
Wanda S.Ballentine Minnesota
Brian Hirschman Minnesota
Steve Johnson Minnesota
Jane G. Killgore Minnesota
Lynne Rigg Minnesota Red Wing Alliance for Peace
Mary Davies Minnesota
Robert Kearney Minnesota
Peter Yackel Minnesota
Johnny Jones, Jr. Minnesota
Roselyn Schmitt Minnesota Pax Christi
Anonymous Minnesota
Paul B Couming Minnesota
Jo Elise Friedman Minnesota
Anonymous Minnesota
Pamela Nice Minnesota University of St. Thomas
Gary B. Walton Minnesota
Charles Kernler Minnesota
Sherry Berg Minnesota
Pauline Eichten Minnesota
Virginia Kearney Minnesota
Anonymous Minnesota
Marcy Beckman Minnesota
Jeff Nygaard Minnesota Nygaard Notes
Anna Baltzer Missouri US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation
Lewis Pinch, MD Nebraska
Ernie Nebraska Citizens for Palestinian Self-determination
Leslie Smith Nevada
Daniel Strum New York
Paul Stein New York
Michael Letwin New York Labor for Palestine
Thomas J Rowan New York St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY  10457
Anonymous New York
Richard Greve New York
Marc Beschler New York
Ellen Beschler New York
Thomas Cox New York Palestine Justice Network
Ashley Robinson New Zealand Retired U of MN Professor
Vivian Munene North Carolina
Anonymous North Carolina Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth
Arif Usmani Ohio
Don Bryant Ohio Free Gaza Coaltition
Catherine Podojil Ohio Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network
Abigail Hollister Ohio
Ruth Vandersall Ohio
Laken Pugsley Ohio
Rossen Vassilev Ohio
Aaron Beattie Ontario, Canada
Fred Bukowski Ontario, Canada Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation
Sabina MacIntyre Ontario, Canada
Aesha Lorenz Oregon
Mariah Leung Oregon Al-Nakba Awareness Project
Dylan Anderson Oregon Chestnut Tree House Collective
Angela Fazzari Oregon
Nigel Parry Pennsylvania nigelparry.net
Dan Berger Pennsylvania
Matthew Graber Pennsylvania
Bench Ansfield Pennsylvania Philly BDS, Philly Jews for a Just Peace
Dan Barnett Pennsylvania Neighborhood Mediation Project
Joy Rosenbloom Pennsylvania Philly Jews for a Just Peace
Mia Bromberg Pennsylvania
Kate Bates Pennsylvania
Bruce Gascoine Pennsylvania
M. Berti Quebec, Canada
Gene and Doris Peters South Dakota
Richard D. Warfield Texas J-Street
Mhara Costello United Kingdom
Debra Stoleroff Vermont Vermonters For A Just Peace in Palestine/Israel
Elizabeth M. Molchany, J.D. Virginia Attorney at Law
James Wilcox Virginia
Nina Cullers Virginia Bethlehem Association
Deborah Potter Virginia
Anonymous Virginia University of Michigan
Linda Jansen Washington
Anonymous Washington
David Schach Washington
Margaret Hashmi Washington
Jackie Wolf Washington
Tim Poe West Virginia
Janie Poe West Virginia
David Dicken West Virginia
Suzanne Kruger West Virginia
Chris Meyer Wisconsin
Cathy Sultan Wisconsin
Jocelyn Tilsen Wisconsin
Corey E. Olsen Wisconsin CEO Pipe Organs/Golden Ponds Farm
Anonymous Wisconsin