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Letters . . . 30 October, 2024

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Workers’ anger has entered the chat

In my department in the New York City Transit system, overtime has slowed down dramatically over the past seven months. Workers are upset. Workers rely on overtime (OT) mainly because our pay doesn't keep up with inflation, or match what Metro North or Long Island Rail Road is getting when we move more people. We end up having to work on our days off and 4-6 hours extra on another day then 1 or 2 overnights. This was standard for us, but since the work stopped coming we could only expect one day of OT. That's if they didn't cancel it all together. 

We recently had overtime that was canceled. This is the conversation that took place in the chat through text message:

Boss: They dont require assistance from us, no overtime.
Johnson: face palm emoji 
Brown: vomit emoji
Johnson: this some 🐂💩!!!!! We've been flim-flammed, bamboozled, led by a stray, run a muck!  
Me: yea, the s***t's f****d up. This is what happens when we don't control our OT. Another department has OT scheduled in their bids. Something to think about…
Diaz: Sounds like that should be said at a union meeting 
Me: sure wanna come?
Diaz: We all free Saturday, let's mob out to the union building
WHO'S WITH ME!!!!!!!!!
Me: Lol sounds good but I don't think anyone's there on sat.

Boss: sends emoji of angry trucks blowing steam.
Me: Shout out to the port workers (fist)
Charlie: I'm not a man of many words, but I guarantee you that if I got back into the Union, I would fight for you. We can't even get good drinking water. Now, we are signing up for fake canvassing.
I've been on the front lines for 30 years plus. We have to speak up and be recognized.
Diaz: another area got round the clock OT, every weekend
Johnson: EVERYONE ELSE IS EATING!
Me: Not only that but it’s affecting our area of work that is badly in need of repairs. Are sections rotting?
Don: it is what it is.
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Private message from Johnson: 
Yo, talk to the other guys and have someone open a new feed exclusively for us track workers. The one we are on has the boss in it. We don't need the office to know what we are doing? They can know how we feel, though. But they don't need to know our plans.
Me: Facts. Thanks for your leadership.

(I made a new chat)
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Johnson: OK fellaz this is exclusively a worker feed. No supervision. We can safely and discreetly communicate here.
Diaz: Stop doing so much work in a straight time.
Me: for some of us we just need to do the bare min so that there isn't a derailment.
But I am concerned about the conditions the city is in. I just feel like the bosses don't care about us or the riders that can be in danger due to the conditions. 
Diaz: That's a fact
They feel we can get all the work done in a straight time..
Do an emergency 4 hours OT here and there when they need to. Cut the productivity & they'll have no choice! What's the motivation right now to give them a certain amount of work in a straight time? Besides a pat on the back & signing a fake canvas
Me: The union sucks in the pockets of the bosses so is there anything else we could do?
Charlie: Now that we realize what's going on, let's stop playing ball and get the Union involved. Give something to work with by stopping signing the fake canvases and actually showing up at a union meeting. We are the union, it's up to us to act. Force the union to work on our behalf. We pay dues
Me: next one in 2 weeks
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This is small, but the fight is there. Trying to make the connections to show them the unity we should have with the riding public. I also wanted to encourage leadership and see how they felt about the current union playing both sides. The struggle for workers’ power  continues! Read about what happens in the union meeting in the next issue of CHALLENGE.
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Anti-fascist organizing in Bushwick

Dear CHALLENGE  readers. World War 3 is waiting in the wings in the Middle East. U.S. elections are fast approaching. Whether Trump wins (which he might) or Harris, Black and brown immigrants are at the front of the fascist line-up as scapegoats/targets. The fascist anti-immigrant movement has been and is being mobilized. Are we and our friends in the Progressive Labor Party aware, courageous and prepared? In the Bushwick community in Brooklyn PLP is taking small steps. We have distributed 500 PLP leaflets titled “From Springfield to Palestine.” We displayed two pro-immigrant/anti racist posters in Spanish and English in the street. We taped the posters to the wall in the immigrant community group where we’re members. We’re getting signatures from members at the organization to send in solidarity to Haitian immigrants in Springfield. We’re reaching out to friends in other immigrant organizations to display the posters. And finally we’re in the midst of planning to lead a forum at our organization to build multi-racial, international unity and working class fightback in this period. As we proceed we plan to deepen PLPer’s ties to old friends and make new friends. It is crucial to build and strengthen the revolutionary communist PLP!
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Racist mask bans hurt workers

I was very pleased to see the article on Mask Bans. As the author states, opposing mask bans connects many different  issues together. Mask bans repress dissension and increase racism since cops are more likely to stop Black and Latin people, a new kind of ‘stop and frisk.’  As stated, bans also hurt people with health conditions and those who want to prevent them. Masking is an effective barrier to the transmission of Covid, flu, and other airborne infections. They are even more important now as the government withdraws its funding of vaccines and medications for the covid. That’s a death sentence for many, especially low income, Black, Latin, and older people.

Covid protection is a political issue. Our anti-war, antiracist, and revolutionary organizations must fight for life-saving solutions and lead by example to require safe behaviors at our gatherings and within our schools, workplaces, and conferences. We can’t afford to lose any comrades.
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Redeye on the news . . . 30 October, 2024

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U.S. undergoes massive nuclear weapons modernization program

New York Times, 10/10–To understand how America is preparing for its nuclear future, follow Melissa Durkee’s fifth-grade students as they shuffle into Room 38… One by one, the children settle in for a six-week course taught by an atypical educator, the defense contractor General Dynamics… The U.S. Navy has put in an order for General Dynamics to produce 12 nuclear ballistic missile submarines by 2042 — a job that’s projected to cost $130 billion…The coursework …welding crackers together with Easy Cheese to create mini-submarines — is one small facet of the much bigger preparations America is making for a historic struggle with its nuclear rivals. With Russia at war, China escalating regional disputes and nations like North Korea and Iran expanding their nuclear programs, the United States is set to spend an estimated $1.7 trillion over 30 years to revamp its own arsenal…The federal government has said little about the plan in public, outside of congressional hearings and strategy papers, or the vast amount being spent. There has been no significant debate. The billion-dollar programs move under the radar. 

A genocide within a genocide in Northern Gaza

Al Jazeera, 10/13–A senior Palestinian diplomat to the United Nations has sounded alarm over Israel’s ongoing siege of northern Gaza, in which hundreds of Palestinians have been killed over the last week and hundreds of thousands of civilian residents are either trapped or ordered to flee amid intense bombardment … 400,000 Palestinians are trapped in northern Gaza, with the Israeli military not allowing anyone to leave the area despite issuing an evacuation order. “What’s happening now is a continuation of the genocidal acts that began a year ago,” he said, adding that more than 70 bodies are still on the streets, with civil defense workers unable to retrieve them because of relentless Israeli attacks … ​​“The occupation is blowing up roads and destroying residential districts. People can’t find anything to eat. They are trapped inside their homes, fearing bombs could fall onto their heads.”

Interimperialist competition trumps international legal bodies

Foreign Affairs, 10/7–For over 75 years, the multilateral trading system has helped ensure stability and order in the global economy. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and its successor, the World Trade Organization (WTO), brought states together to cooperate in lowering tariffs and other trade barriers, promoting global economic integration and establishing rules to govern trade … But now this liberal trading order is in crisis. International cooperation on trade has largely broken down. The United States, the longtime champion of open markets, has abandoned its commitment to free trade, multilateral cooperation, and respect for the rule of law. By imposing tariffs and providing massive subsidies across multiple industrial sectors, Washington has openly violated the WTO’s rules and principles. China has likewise distorted and increasingly weaponized trade through its own use of subsidies and economic coercion … Many other countries are increasingly following the United States’ lead … to openly defy WTO rules.

China-U.S. conflict over Taiwan continues to escalate

Reuters, 10/14–China's military started a new round of war games near Taiwan on Monday, saying it was a warning to the "separatist acts of Taiwan independence forces" and offered no date for when they may conclude … Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, had been on alert for more war games since last week's national day speech by President Lai Ching-te … said China had no right to represent Taiwan even as he offered to cooperate with Beijing … The Chinese military's Eastern Theatre Command said the "Joint Sword-2024B" drills were taking place in the Taiwan Strait and areas to the north, south and east of Taiwan … Chinese ships and aircraft are approaching Taiwan in "close proximity from different directions", focusing on sea-air combat-readiness patrols, blockading key ports and areas, assaulting maritime and ground targets and "joint seizure of comprehensive superiority" … China's coast guard circled Taiwan and staged "law enforcement" patrols close to Taiwan's offshore islands

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Editorial: Lebanon invasion, escalation towards world war

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State terrorist Israel invades Lebanon. The capitalist rulers of Iran launch hundreds of missiles at Israel. The U.S., the biggest terrorist of them all, rushes warships and thousands of more troops to the Middle East. Days before the one-year mark of the Zionist genocide in Gaza, an all-out regional war looks more likely by the hour. Inter-imperialist conflict seems headed for a breaking point. 

As the international crisis of capitalism spirals out of the top imperialist bosses’ control, their life-and-death competition is sparking a rise of fascism in the U.S. and Europe, where the bosses have lost ground to more open fascists in China and Russia. With Russia grinding down Ukraine and China laying claim to the South China Sea, capitalist politicians and media are sounding alarms of global conflagration. A South African online publication led with this headline: “Top 12 Safest Countries to Live Should World War III Break Out” (South African, 9/24).

But there is no safe place for the working class under capitalism. We can never be secure as long as the bosses are free to value their profits over workers’ lives. Only communist revolution can end the rulers’ reign of terror. Only a mass communist movement, led by the international Progressive Labor Party, can build a world free of genocide. The challenge is great and urgent. Join us! 

Zionist onslaught in Lebanon

Not content with murdering more than 41,000 workers and children in Gaza with missiles and bombs, and likely tens of thousands more from starvation, disease, and the obliteration of hospitals (Lancet, 7/8), Israel’s monstrous rulers have turned their sights on Lebanon. Seeking to liquidate Hezbollah, the Islamist militia spawned by Israel’s occupation in the 1980s, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Zionist regime exploded household pagers and launched “one of the most intense air raids in contemporary warfare” (New York Times, 9/24). Then they assassinated Hezbollah’s longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, with an airstrike in Beirut that leveled six apartment buildings and killed or wounded nearly one hundred people (apnews.com, 9/28). As Netanyahu and his nazi coalition celebrated “days of greatness,” more than one thousand women, men, and children in Lebanon have been killed with Biden’s blessing and made-in-U.S. 2,000-pound bombs (cbsnews.com, 9/30). Hundreds of thousands have fled in panic from their homes. Under capitalism,  the bosses’ capacity for horror is unlimited.

As Israel methodically broadens its bloodbath, the misleaders of Hezbollah and the rest of Iran’s “Axis of Resistance” are also sending workers to early graves. As a lapdog proxy funded by Iran, the regional imperialist allied with Russia and China, Hezbollah has for decades waged a fight against U.S.-sponsored Israel. It’s a pawn in the inter-imperialist game to control the region’s oil and gas. Hezbollah’s rotten nationalist ideas are so many bricks in the slaughterhouse the capitalists are building for our class.

Now, more than ever, we need to channel our grief and anger at capitalist destruction into building the only movement that can turn the guns around and take the bosses down: communism! Once we replace capitalist rule with a dictatorship of the working class, the only mass graves will be dug for the parasitic bosses who destroy everything they touch. 

Unhappy marriage: the U.S. and Israel

Israel’s escalating carnage has put its loyal patron at a crossroads. For the U.S., Israel is a vital linchpin for projecting military power in the Middle East. But it’s also an apartheid pariah state, and the Zionists’ gutter racism and talent for mass murder has reinforced the global perception of U.S. complicity. On September 26, with Genocide Joe Biden and his possible successor, Kamala Harris, cheerleading Israel’s right to “defend” itself, the Zionists welcomed another $8.7 billion in U.S. aid “to support ongoing military efforts” (The Hill, 9/26).

Even before Iran’s strike upped the ante, Biden’s appeals to pause hostilities fell on deaf ears. The airstrike that killed Nasrallah caught the U.S. by surprise as it worked to ink a 21-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah (NBC, 9/28). Defiant terrorist Netanyahu has made it clear he’ll stop at nothing to stay in power and avoid prison on corruption charges. He needs to placate the most racist hyper-nationalists and religious extremists in his governing coalition, making a ceasefire a non-starter (New York Times, 6/3). Sad to say, Israel’s latest siege of carpet bombing and baby-killing has only made Netanyahu and his annexationist Likud party more popular (Times of Israel, 9/29). In both Israel and the U.S., too many workers have been infected by the poison of nationalism and the deadly false solution of a “Jewish state.”

With Israel gone rogue, China is exploiting U.S. disarray by pivoting to the Middle East and signing deals to provide missile technology to Iran (mirror.co.uk, 10/1). Both China and Russia are using the BRIC infrastructure investment program to challenge the dominance of the U.S dollar (nasdaq.com, 7/8). Even if Kamala Harris and the Democrats were willing to pay the political price, they can’t afford to press Netanyahu too hard, much less tear up their blank check for mass destruction. Any U.S. move to rein in the Jewish-supremacist regime would open the regional door to their imperialist rivals.

U.S moves toward fascism

U.S rulers also must contend with rising resistance within the bosses’ own borders. More than a hundred cities, including Atlanta, Detroit, and St. Louis, have pushed for local resolutions to demand a ceasefire (NPR,  4/18). College students across the nation have turned the seats of imperialist ideology into sites of anti-imperialist protest. Unions too have joined the call, adding their weight to the growing forces of opposition (Guardian, 7/23).

To stave off widespread fightback, the U.S. ruling class has no choice but to jettison the old rules of liberal democracy and turn toward fascism. One ominous development is the growing push to equate anti-Zionism with anti-Jewish racism. At Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania, a tenured Jewish professor was fired for accusing the Zionists of genocide (insidehighered.com, 10/2). At Cornell University, a student faces deportation for joining campus protests (Newsweek, 9/28). As the U.S. rulers strain to defend their position in their never-ending battle for world supremacy, it exposes the illusion of “free” speech under capitalism.

At the same time, the bosses are using voting to pacify workers’ righteous anger and enlist support for their imperialist death machine. With the U.S. presidential election around the corner, both Democrats and Republicans are working overtime to convince workers that capitalism works in their best interests–and that genocide is an acceptable price to pay to fend off “our” enemies. But the fact remains: Top cop Harris and nazi Donald Trump serve one set of imperialist masters or another. Choosing either one means more death for the working class. Choosing either Israel or Hezbollah or Hamas is the same losing proposition.

Turn anti-imperialist actions into communist revolution

Communism will erase all borders and stop the lethal competition for maximum profit. Communist revolution will end nationalism, racism, sexism, and imperialist war. Campus protests and anti-genocide resolutions are important, but they cannot smash a system that relies on money soaked in the blood of the working class. The bosses will never let us vote them out of business. PLP calls on all students, workers, and soldiers to turn reform struggles into the fight for communism. Every new comrade brings the world closer to real peace. Every new comrade hammers another nail into the coffin of capitalism. Join us! We have a world to win!

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Shot for $2.90: Rage against MTA police terror

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BROOKLYN,SEPTEMBER 17—Hundreds of angry workers gathered outside a Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) subway station where the fascist New York Police Department KKKops carelessly shot up the platform nearly killing four people–including two bystanders–just days before in a majority Black neighborhood (to no sympathy from antiracists, one of those shot also included another KKKkop). One of the bystanders was shot in the head and is reported to have permanent brain damage (Pix 11, 9/18).

Progressive Labor Party comrades joined our class brothers and sisters in their standoff against the kkops.

The reason for this racist assault? A Black worker–also shot–had entered the station without paying a $2.90 fare. Racist capitalism works every day to show our lives, especially those of Black workers, are disposable to the bosses! Building a communist world will ensure our security from these trigger happy death squads, all too eager to play Shoot ‘Em Up for  $2.90.

Speaking out

In a show of force, the kkkops surrounded the station and sidewalks in advance of the protest. But we were not intimidated by the scare tactics. We held a rally outside the station before taking the streets! 

A comrade's student who came to the protest with him gave global context to the shooting, and how “the tools of imperialism” are being used to incite “hateful rhetoric and genocidal violence” against other workers that we must stand against.

One comrade who spoke added that this shooting would likely never have happened in a neighborhood with more white workers and that no amount of police reform will fix this. We soon marched to a nearby precinct, where the pigs attacked with pepper spray and several arrests. Remaining workers maintained a presence outside, doing jail support and calling out the blue scumbags as they walked by.

Footage from racist shooting released 

Recently released body cam video of the incident shows the KKKops chasing Black worker Derrell Mickles for not paying to enter the station. He makes several attempts to avoid the pigs, running towards one after they tased him, just before they opened fire. 

Even if Mickles had a knife, that doesn’t excuse this racist attack! The police chose to confront someone over a $2.90 fare, then shoot recklessly when they couldn’t subdue him (Gothamist, 9/17).

That this happened in Brownsville, a neighborhood that has been ground zero for the bosses’ racist neglect for decades, is no coincidence. Thirty six percent of Brownsville residents live below the federal poverty level. Almost half the neighborhood's working age residents are unemployed (NY Health Foundation). The KKKops felt right at home shooting away at people who live here who they see as worthless.

TWU Local 100, which represents the city’s train operators and conductors, also has blood on its hands from this attack. This sellout union has done nothing but push for more KKKops in the system to make it “safer.” In reality, they have given their support for racist police terror in the subway.

Fare brings more violence

The subway fare itself brings violence in New York City’s buses and subways.  Violence against workers just trying to get somewhere-as this incident shows-and violence against transit workers who become targets from the transit bosses’ lies and incompetence. 

Comrades working in transit have pushed the idea that removing the farebox is one way to make public transit less dangerous. A free bus program the MTA tried between September 2023-2024 showed a 39 percent decrease in bus operator assaults on the free lines during that period (The Nation, 9/6).

Whether every person pays the fare or not, the MTA still owes billions in bonds to profiteering Wall Street bosses. Any discussion about enforcing payment to ride public transit in the city inevitably enforces racist ideas (i.e, those who don’t pay are all criminals).

When the fascist Proud Boys interrupted a drag queen story hour event in Queens last year, the KKKops allowed them to access the subway system without paying, proving the kkkops only weaponize the fare to their personal benefit (NBC New York, 1/3/23).

Capitalism's relentless demand for protecting profits and keeping workers in line is behind this racist shooting. Black and Latin workers must bear the brunt of a crumbling transit system whose bosses target them as responsible for its lack of safety. All the while, said bosses continue defunding and sending their attack dogs as solutions. We know the only solution to a better transit system and better world is through dictatorship of the proletariat—communism. Together we can run a communist moneyless antiracist, antisexist society without kkkops where we all can enjoy what our class produces freely such as free transit and free housing.

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Arab-Jewish workers unite against genocide

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This October 7th marked a year since Israel turned its open-air prison in Gaza into mass graves, genociding tens of thousands of workers with weapons supplied by U.S. bosses. At a time when many workers in Israel have been won to extreme Jewish nationalism (zionism) and anti-Arab racism that has hardened into fascism, rightfully angry workers are turning to Arab nationalism as the only path to liberation. But Progressive Labor Party calls for workers on both sides of the fake “Israel-Palestine” divide to reject the bosses' nationalism, which claims that workers in Palestine and Israel, have the same interests as their respective elites. To see how fake the divide is between workers in Palestine and Israel, one need only look at the historical and present examples of solidarity and comradeship between Arab and Jewish workers in the region:

Living together

During the British Mandate (1920s to 1948), Arab and Jewish residents lived together despite nationalist pressure from their respective elites. The port city of Haifa was a major site of cohabitation. There were equal numbers of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim people, and immigrants from Europe and Syria who settled there. Jobs where workers with different nationalities worked instilled class consciousness and promoted friendships, but the ruling classes built an apartheid system that prevented cooperation. The Zionist and Palestinian elites appealed to nationalist ideology and created the separate Jewish Histradut and Arab labor federations, respectively.  

Joint labor organizing and strikes

During the 1920s, Arab workers began organizing and joining trade unions, especially in the railroad industry.
Communists joined and organized the early trade unions. In 1925, the Palestinian Communist Party (CP) applied to join the Comintern, the international organization of communist parties established by the Soviet Union. The CP urged unified strikes and included Arab workers as leaders. 

Railway

The railway industry employed large numbers of Arab and Jewish workers. They experienced bad working and living conditions, abuse, and low wages at their hands. In 1920, the employees organized the first union in Palestine to demand an end to such practices. The Jewish-run Histadrut opposed joint membership. The union adopted a policy of Hebrew-only labor. 

Arab workers appealed to Jewish railway association members:

Such separate organizations are dangerous…We must unite and present common demands to the government, which ignores its obligation to the worker, and instead sends in the police and puts him in jail (Comrades and Enemies, 1996, p 105).
Increasing conflict between Palestinian and Israeli elites developed during the mid-1930s. Yet, Jewish and Arab railway workers sustained their spirit of class consciousness that paved the way for future joint struggles. 

Drivers and truckers strikes

Against initial opposition from the Histadrut and wealthy Palestinian families, Arab and Jewish drivers united and pressed for reforms, striking together for a week in 1931 that shut down transportation and forced the government to reduce taxes. 

Quarry workers

The Nesher Quarry, near Haifa, employed Jewish and Arab workers from Egypt and Palestine. Conditions were bad for all but especially for the Arab workforce. Wages differed by 10-fold, working hours were longer for Egyptians, and all were forced to buy from company stores and live in company hovels. In the 1920s, the workers struck. While nationalism ended up ruining this fightback, joint organizing occurred in other jobs. Arab and Jewish workers ran the salt plants, unionized bakeries, and organized in government and military offices, and the citrus and oil industries.
Palestinian Arab workers differentiated Jewish people from Zionism. 

In 1944 during another railroad strike, a union leader reported that the slogan, “long live Arab-Jewish unity was enthusiastically received.” During the turbulent late 1940s, joint strikes erupted among 22,000 postal workers, telegraph workers, and government clerks. Even agricultural workers in the countryside formed joint co-operatives, and urban workers formed joint commercial boards.

This historical movement of worker-led solidarity seeking to cross nationalist and racist divides between workers in the region still exists. Here are some examples below:

Jewish, Israeli and Palestinian protests and solidarity

A few dozen weeks after Israel attacked Gaza, Jewish Israelis organized demonstrations calling for a cease fire and an end to the war on Gaza. They began with several dozen people at the military headquarters in Tel Aviv. As the war continued, more Israelis rallied against it, risking jail, beatings, shame, and isolation. 

These are other examples of resistance organizations:

The Israeli Committee Against Home Demolitions (ICAHD) organizes in Israel and other countries to defend and rebuild Palestinian property slated for destruction. It uses grass roots, direct action and international advocacy to safeguard Palestinian property.

Protecting olive orchards and farms

The olive industry on the West Bank is one of the most important. In 2015, it accounted for the livelihood of 100,000 Palestinian families and 25 percent of the area’s gross agricultural income. The IDF and settlers have destroyed the trees, and killed and injured the growers. The residents of Budrus with their Israeli partners successfully repelled Israeli troops with a 10-month campaign against a wall that would cut through the orchard inside the West Bank. They demonstrated daily with militant confrontations, holding signs saying Jews and Arabs Unite.

Physicians for Human Rights Israel documents attacks on health in Israeli prisons and war zones through collaborations with medical organizations in Israel and around the world. It recently released a statement calling for the end of Israeli bombings of hospitals and medical personnel.

Standing Together mobilizes Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel to work for peace, equality, and social and climate justice. 

Women in Black, Israel originated in Israel in 1988 to oppose the occupation. Every Friday, women stand vigil on the street in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to hold discussions and teach about Israeli history and Palestinian liberation. 

Combatants in Peace is a grassroots movement of Palestinians and Israelis, working together to end the occupation and bring sustainable peace, equality, and freedom.

The Refuseniks are young people who refuse to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces. When a reporter asked what army a refusenik would join, he answered, "I would gladly enlist in the Red Army to fight the Nazis." The film, Tantura, presents interviews with elderly veterans who conducted the 1948 expulsions and killings of over 700,000 Palestinians. 

Rebuilding internationalist & multiracial solidarity

Communists in the region and all over the world must reject the bosses’ nationalism and racism and lay our crosshairs firmly on the elites in both Israel Palestine, and all over the world rather than seeking to pit one group of workers against another. We must push anti-racist and internationalist messaging at every protest through chanting, literature and the personal connections we build with workers. Workers in Palestine and all over the world cannot afford for us to wait! Join the PLP and together we can smash the racist system once and for all!

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