News from Meretz USA - April 17, 2008
In honor of Pesach, we are therefore proud to share with you a summary of the address delivered at a recent Meretz USA event by former Meretz MK, Prof. Naomi Chazan, who discussed the question of civil rights in Israel, nearly sixty years since its Declaration of Independence.
Naomi Chazan Speaks about Civil Rights in Israel @ 60
On Sunday, March 30, 2008, Prof. Naomi Chazan, a three-term Member of Knesset
for Meretz (1992-2003) and current President of the Meretz Party Convention,
discussed civil rights in the state of Israel, 60 years after its creation.
In general, Prof. Chazan noted, Israel, like all other democracies, must
work to bridge the gap between principles and reality. Israel has made
tremendous progress on some civil rights issues over the last sixty years, she
said, but in other areas it has accomplished too little. Prof. Chazan chose to
focus on three areas still needing attention: equality, social justice, and
religious pluralism.
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to read the full summary of Prof. Chazan's remarks.
Meretz in Israel
Young Meretz to Hamas' Khaled Mashaal: "Recognize Israel. Release
Shalit."
On Wednesday, April 16, the chairman of Young Meretz, Uri
Zaki, met with former President Jimmy Carter, who is now visiting Israel. Zaki
gave Carter a letter to deliver to Hamas' Political Bureau chief, Khaled
Mashaal, with whom the ex-President is expected to meet this weekend in
Damascus. The letter includes the following remarks:
"We in Young Meretz
were encouraged by your recent declaration that Hamas' political goal is a
Palestinian state along the June 4, 1967 borders. We regard this as a milestone
that ought to be taken seriously by both Israel and the international community,
and we hope that you will take another bold step and lead the way to Hamas'
recognition of the State of Israel. Such a decision could pave the way to a
better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike."
"Both the Israeli
occupation and the Palestinian terror have failed. The only solution is a common
recognition of the fact that both nations are here to stay and must therefore
develop a normal relationship."
"We call upon you to release the abducted
soldier, Gilad Shalit. His release will be a clear sign that just as the Hamas
can be a tough enemy, it can be a proper partner for dialogue. Shalit's release
can be a catalyst for a long-term cease-fire that will free the Palestinians in
Gaza and the Israelis in the western Negev from the living hell that they've
been in."
Zaki told reporters that, "it is time to launch a dialogue with
Hamas in order to bring back Gilad Shalit, stop the Qassam rocket fire and bring
about a solution of two states for two peoples". He noted that he would be
willing to meet with Mashaal at any time, explaining: "I'm not certain that
Hamas is a possible partner for dialogue, but I'm not certain that it isn't, so
we have to lead a bold effort to clarify this issue."
For coverage in
YNet, click here.