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Jews Demand Action









Join the worldwide Jewish call
Calling on world leaders to turn the ceasefire into a just and lasting peace, ending Israel's system of occupation and apartheid and thereby guaranteeing the future well-being of Palestinians and Israelis alike. Apply the necessary pressure, end impunity, and hold Israel's leadership accountable for its violations of international law. We come together to reclaim a Jewish ethic that is universal, learns from our history and guides our tomorrow
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Open letter
His Excellency, Mr. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations,
Presidents,
Prime Ministers,
Heads of State,
Permanent Representatives to the United Nations,
It is with great relief that we welcome the ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian captives, and the hope for an end to the daily killing, destruction, displacement, and starvation in Gaza. And yet there should be no doubt that this ceasefire is fragile: Israeli forces remain in Gaza, the agreement makes no reference to the West Bank, the underlying conditions of occupation, apartheid, and the denial of Palestinian rights remain unaddressed.
It was international pressure that helped to secure this ceasefire, and it must be sustained to guarantee that it endures. The ceasefire must be the beginning, not the end. The risk of reverting to a political reality of indifference to occupation and permanent conflict is too great. This same pressure must be continued to deliver a new era of peace and justice for all—Palestinians and Israelis alike.
The need for redress long predates October 7th, 2023. The crimes committed by Hamas and other armed factions on that day horrified us. The Israeli actions that followed were unconscionable. We bow our heads in immeasurable sorrow as the evidence accumulates that Israel’s actions will be judged to have met the legal definition of genocide. Attempts are already underway to deny accountability and reassert the same broken playbook of impunity. That cannot pass.
We therefore issue this appeal as Jews from all walks of life and across the world. We affirm our belief in the universality of justice and the fair and equal application of international law. We have not forgotten that so many of the laws, charters, and conventions established to safeguard and protect all human life were created in response to the Holocaust. Those safeguards have been relentlessly violated by Israel. Accountability for the Israeli leadership’s grievous violations of international law is necessary. It is time to do everything possible to definitively end the Israeli government’s collective punishment of the Palestinians and to pursue peace for the sake of both peoples.
As Jews and as human beings, we declare: Not in our name. Not in the name of our heritage, our faith, or our moral tradition. The monumental scale of the killing and destruction, the forced displacement, the deliberate withholding of life-sustaining necessities, and the ongoing criminal actions in the West Bank must end and never be repeated.
We deplore the fact that Israeli leaders have repeatedly taken to the world stage to declare that these actions are committed in the name of the Jewish people, as a manifestation of Jewish destiny. The Israeli government may claim to speak on behalf of the Jewish collective, but it does not speak for us.
This affront to our collective conscience cannot stand. It must be challenged. These are not Jewish values nor are they guided by the lessons we draw from our peoples’ history. Instead we see in many of those standing up for Palestinian rights a reflection of the people who stood with Jews in our times of need. Our solidarity with Palestinians is not a betrayal of Judaism, then, but a fulfillment of it. When our sages taught that to destroy one life is to destroy an entire world, they did not carve exceptions for Palestinians.
We shall not rest until this ceasefire carries forward into an end of occupation and apartheid. We write in the hope that this initiative further emboldens a moment of renewed Jewish commitment to act with conscience and compassion. We vow to work urgently to achieve equality, justice, and freedom for Palestinians and Israelis.
To that end, we issue this call to businesses, labor unions, civil society, and especially the leadership and member states of the United Nations:
Presidents,
Prime Ministers,
Heads of State,
Permanent Representatives to the United Nations,
It is with great relief that we welcome the ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian captives, and the hope for an end to the daily killing, destruction, displacement, and starvation in Gaza. And yet there should be no doubt that this ceasefire is fragile: Israeli forces remain in Gaza, the agreement makes no reference to the West Bank, the underlying conditions of occupation, apartheid, and the denial of Palestinian rights remain unaddressed.
It was international pressure that helped to secure this ceasefire, and it must be sustained to guarantee that it endures. The ceasefire must be the beginning, not the end. The risk of reverting to a political reality of indifference to occupation and permanent conflict is too great. This same pressure must be continued to deliver a new era of peace and justice for all—Palestinians and Israelis alike.
The need for redress long predates October 7th, 2023. The crimes committed by Hamas and other armed factions on that day horrified us. The Israeli actions that followed were unconscionable. We bow our heads in immeasurable sorrow as the evidence accumulates that Israel’s actions will be judged to have met the legal definition of genocide. Attempts are already underway to deny accountability and reassert the same broken playbook of impunity. That cannot pass.
We therefore issue this appeal as Jews from all walks of life and across the world. We affirm our belief in the universality of justice and the fair and equal application of international law. We have not forgotten that so many of the laws, charters, and conventions established to safeguard and protect all human life were created in response to the Holocaust. Those safeguards have been relentlessly violated by Israel. Accountability for the Israeli leadership’s grievous violations of international law is necessary. It is time to do everything possible to definitively end the Israeli government’s collective punishment of the Palestinians and to pursue peace for the sake of both peoples.
As Jews and as human beings, we declare: Not in our name. Not in the name of our heritage, our faith, or our moral tradition. The monumental scale of the killing and destruction, the forced displacement, the deliberate withholding of life-sustaining necessities, and the ongoing criminal actions in the West Bank must end and never be repeated.
We deplore the fact that Israeli leaders have repeatedly taken to the world stage to declare that these actions are committed in the name of the Jewish people, as a manifestation of Jewish destiny. The Israeli government may claim to speak on behalf of the Jewish collective, but it does not speak for us.
This affront to our collective conscience cannot stand. It must be challenged. These are not Jewish values nor are they guided by the lessons we draw from our peoples’ history. Instead we see in many of those standing up for Palestinian rights a reflection of the people who stood with Jews in our times of need. Our solidarity with Palestinians is not a betrayal of Judaism, then, but a fulfillment of it. When our sages taught that to destroy one life is to destroy an entire world, they did not carve exceptions for Palestinians.
We shall not rest until this ceasefire carries forward into an end of occupation and apartheid. We write in the hope that this initiative further emboldens a moment of renewed Jewish commitment to act with conscience and compassion. We vow to work urgently to achieve equality, justice, and freedom for Palestinians and Israelis.
To that end, we issue this call to businesses, labor unions, civil society, and especially the leadership and member states of the United Nations:
1
To respect and abide by the decisions of the International Court of Justice, noting their application also in the West Bank and East Jerusalem; to apply arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court; and to resist efforts to unduly pressure and influence and prevent the workings of both courts.
2
To refuse any complicity in continued crimes and violations of international law against Palestinians by Israel, including by ending the provision of arms and other relevant goods and services; to use relevant leverage, including targeted sanctions on governmental bodies and individuals responsible for violations of international law, and suspension of relations with commercial entities contributing to these violations.
3
To ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches all Palestinians in Gaza at the scale that is commensurate to their vital need, that the blockade is lifted and materials for reconstruction enter, and that there is a full Israeli military withdrawal.
4
To refute false accusations of antisemitism that abusively deploy our collective history to tarnish those with whom we stand together in the pursuit of peace and justice.
With deep respect and in the spirit of our shared Jewish tradition,
Jews Demand Action
Jews Demand Action
THANK you!
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Open letter
His Excellency, Mr. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN, Presidents, Prime Ministers, Heads of State, Permanent Representatives to the United Nations,
Atonement and reflection are not a Jewish task for one day to swiftly be forgotten.
The words of the ‘Avinu Malkeinu’ prayer tell us – “this is an hour of mercy” – but the quality of our mercy has never been so strained. The urgent need for a voice of Jewish morality never so great. In pain and hope we are issuing this appeal as Jews from all walks of life, from across the world.
While the crisis and need for repair long predates October 7, 2023, the crimes committed on that day by Hamas and other armed factions horrified us – we stand with the many Israeli families still awaiting the return of their loved ones and call for their release. But in both word and deed, this Israeli government has deviated incontrovertibly from self-defense, perpetrating grievous violations of international law. We bow our heads in immeasurable sorrow as the evidence accumulates of these policies meeting the legal definition of genocide.
We affirm our belief in the universality of justice and the equal application of international law. We will not allow it to be forgotten that so many of the laws, charters and conventions established to safeguard and protect all human life were created in the wake of the Holocaust. Those safeguards are being relentlessly violated by Israel’s current leadership.
As Jews and human beings, we declare: Not in our name. Not in the name of our heritage or our shared humanity.
We implore you to do everything possible to end the Israeli government’s collective punishment of Palestinians, the scale of destruction and killing, the forced displacement and deliberate withholding of life-sustaining necessities, and the continuous criminal actions undertaken in the West Bank.
We deplore the fact that Israeli leaders have repeatedly taken to the world stage to declare that these actions are being committed in the name of the Jewish people, as a manifestation of Jewish destiny. This affront to our collective consciousness cannot stand, it must be challenged. These are not Jewish values nor the lessons we draw from our peoples’ history. Very often we see in those standing up for Palestinian rights a reflection of the people who stood with Jews in our times of need.
We therefore issue this appeal for an immediate release of all hostages and cessation of the war, destruction, starvation and displacement - and to that end we call on business, labor unions, civil society and especially the leadership and member states of the United Nations:
The words of the ‘Avinu Malkeinu’ prayer tell us – “this is an hour of mercy” – but the quality of our mercy has never been so strained. The urgent need for a voice of Jewish morality never so great. In pain and hope we are issuing this appeal as Jews from all walks of life, from across the world.
While the crisis and need for repair long predates October 7, 2023, the crimes committed on that day by Hamas and other armed factions horrified us – we stand with the many Israeli families still awaiting the return of their loved ones and call for their release. But in both word and deed, this Israeli government has deviated incontrovertibly from self-defense, perpetrating grievous violations of international law. We bow our heads in immeasurable sorrow as the evidence accumulates of these policies meeting the legal definition of genocide.
We affirm our belief in the universality of justice and the equal application of international law. We will not allow it to be forgotten that so many of the laws, charters and conventions established to safeguard and protect all human life were created in the wake of the Holocaust. Those safeguards are being relentlessly violated by Israel’s current leadership.
As Jews and human beings, we declare: Not in our name. Not in the name of our heritage or our shared humanity.
We implore you to do everything possible to end the Israeli government’s collective punishment of Palestinians, the scale of destruction and killing, the forced displacement and deliberate withholding of life-sustaining necessities, and the continuous criminal actions undertaken in the West Bank.
We deplore the fact that Israeli leaders have repeatedly taken to the world stage to declare that these actions are being committed in the name of the Jewish people, as a manifestation of Jewish destiny. This affront to our collective consciousness cannot stand, it must be challenged. These are not Jewish values nor the lessons we draw from our peoples’ history. Very often we see in those standing up for Palestinian rights a reflection of the people who stood with Jews in our times of need.
We therefore issue this appeal for an immediate release of all hostages and cessation of the war, destruction, starvation and displacement - and to that end we call on business, labor unions, civil society and especially the leadership and member states of the United Nations:
1
To respect and abide by the decisions of the International Court of Justice and arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court and to rebut efforts to unduly pressure and influence the workings of the Courts.
2
To refuse any complicity in the committing of war crimes against Palestinians by Israel, including in arms trade and other commercial relations. To thereby discharge the international legal obligation to end these violations by imposing appropriate sanctions on relevant Israeli institutions and individuals for their violations of international law.
3
To take all necessary measures to secure access for vitally needed humanitarian assistance to Gaza, including for Israelis being held.
4
To refute false accusations of antisemitism, abusively deploying our collective history to tarnish those with whom we stand together in the pursuit of peace and justice.
5
To reject the status quo of occupation and apartheid and work towards equality, justice, and freedom for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
With deep respect and in the spirit of our shared Jewish tradition,
Members
Members
THANK you!
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global leaders
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Demands for upholding international law and justice
We call on our governments to respect and abide by the decisions of the International Court of Justice and arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court. We also oppose efforts to undermine the courts’ legitimacy.
We call on our governments to refuse any complicity in the committing of war crimes by Israel against Palestinians, including in arms and commercial trade. World leaders have an obligation under international law to impose appropriate sanctions on Israeli institutions and individuals who are responsible for violating international law.
We call on our governments to take all necessary measures to enable a surge of humanitarian assistance to Gaza and a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
We call on our governments to refute false accusations of antisemitism against those criticizing Israel.

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KEY MESSAGES
WE ARE JEWS AROUND THE WORLD DEMANDING MEANINGFUL ACTION.
We need our leaders to impose meaningful consequences on the Israeli government, including appropriate sanctions, enforcement of ICJ and ICC rulings and warrants, and withholding of arms.
OUR LEADERS' HOLLOW WORDS HAVE FAILED: WE NEED ACTION.
For two years, as the Israeli military wreaked destruction on Palestinians in Gaza, too many world leaders merely paid lip service to ending the violence, while continuing to provide the military, diplomatic, and financial backing that enables it to continue.
THIS IS UNPRECEDENTED.
This is the first time that Jews from around the world have come together to demand action up to and including sanctions on the Israeli government.
WE REPRESENT THE GROWING CONSENSUS OF WORLD JEWS, NOT THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT.
While Israeli leaders claim to act on behalf of Jews or in the name of Jewish safety, a growing majority of Jews around the world oppose the Israeli military’s atrocities in Gaza and refuse to be complicit.
WE NEED A MOVEMENT FOR A LONG-TERM POLITICAL SOLUTION.
For decades, Palestinians have lived under Israel’s systems of occupation and apartheid. We demand a long-term political solution that guarantees equality, justice, and safety for Palestinians and Israelis alike.
The Coalition
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THE COALITION
This open letter was initiated by Avrum Burg, Daniel Levy, Libby Lenkinski, Simone Susskind, Peter Beinart, and Em Hilton. They were inspired by the longstanding Jewish tradition of organising for freedom and justice for all Palestinians and Israelis, and especially the work of Jews around the world over the last two years demanding an end to Israel’s destruction in Gaza. We are grateful to be joined by notable signatories listed below to launch this open letter.
Join the THOUSANDs who HAve signed, INCLUDING:
Avrum Burg, Israel, Initiating Signer
Peter Beinart, U.S., Initating Signer
David Klion, U.S.
Avi Shlaim, U.K.
Benjamin Moser, U.S.
Morgan Spector, U.S.
Aryeh Neier, U.S.
Debra Winger, U.S.
Marianne Hirsch, U.S.
Spencer Ackerman, U.S.
Peter Beinart, U.S., Initating Signer
David Klion, U.S.
Avi Shlaim, U.K.
Benjamin Moser, U.S.
Morgan Spector, U.S.
Aryeh Neier, U.S.
Debra Winger, U.S.
Marianne Hirsch, U.S.
Spencer Ackerman, U.S.
Libby Lenkinski, U.S., Initiating Signer
Em Hilton, U.K., Initiating Signer
Damon Galgut, South Africa
Wallace Shawn, U.K.
Simone Zimmerman, U.S.
Deborah Eisenberg, U.S.
Hannah Einbinder, U.S.
Noam Shuster-Eliassi, Israel
Rabbi Amy Eilberg, U.S.
Alan Minsky, U.S.
Em Hilton, U.K., Initiating Signer
Damon Galgut, South Africa
Wallace Shawn, U.K.
Simone Zimmerman, U.S.
Deborah Eisenberg, U.S.
Hannah Einbinder, U.S.
Noam Shuster-Eliassi, Israel
Rabbi Amy Eilberg, U.S.
Alan Minsky, U.S.
Daniel Levy, U.K., Initiating Signer
Omri Boehm, U.S.
Ilan Volkov, Israel
Leo Reich, U.K.
Toby Marlow, U.K.
Sarah Schwartz, Australia
Henry Siegman, U.S.
Gabor Maté, Canada
Nina Menkes, U.S.
Omri Boehm, U.S.
Ilan Volkov, Israel
Leo Reich, U.K.
Toby Marlow, U.K.
Sarah Schwartz, Australia
Henry Siegman, U.S.
Gabor Maté, Canada
Nina Menkes, U.S.
Simone Susskind, Belgium, Initiating Signer
Morriah Kaplan, U.S.
James Wilson, U.K.
Jonathan Glazer, U.K.
James Schamus, U.S.
Yuval Abraham, Israel
V (formerly Eve Ensler), U.S.
Ilana Glazer, U.S.
Zack Polanski, U.K.
Morriah Kaplan, U.S.
James Wilson, U.K.
Jonathan Glazer, U.K.
James Schamus, U.S.
Yuval Abraham, Israel
V (formerly Eve Ensler), U.S.
Ilana Glazer, U.S.
Zack Polanski, U.K.
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