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76 Palestine

Submitted by Fire Brigades’ Union

[NOTE: The General Council Statement on the Middle East passed by Congress takes precedence over this motion]

Congress condemns the Government of Israel’s January offensive in Gaza resulting in 1,450 Palestinians deaths and 5,000 injured and the massive destruction of infrastructure.

Congress further condemns the ongoing blockade that is in contravention of International Law.

Congress calls on the General Council to:

i) use its influence with the British Government to make appropriate representations to the international community to secure support for a negotiated settlement based on justice for the Palestinians

ii) build solidarity with the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions.

Congress condemns the Histadrut statement of 13 January 2009 in which it backed the attacks on Gaza and calls on the General Council to carry out a review of the TUC’s relationship with Histadrut.

Congress calls on the General Council to pressure the Government to:

a) condemn the Israeli military aggression and end the blockade on Gaza

b) end all arms trading with Israel

c) impose a ban on the importing of goods produced in the illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories

d) support moves to suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement.

Congress further calls on the General Council to encourage affiliation to the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and to develop an effective Boycott, Disinvestment and Sanctions campaign by working closely with the PSC to:

1) raise greater awareness on the issues

2) promote a targeted consumer-led boycott

3) encourage trade unionists to boycott Israeli goods, especially agricultural products that have been produced in the illegal settlements

4) encourage campaigns of disinvestment from companies associated with the occupation.

Amendment (Not Accepted)

From GMB

At the end of paragraph 1, insert: ‘and Hamas’ rocket attacks against Israeli civilians.’

At the end of paragraph 2, insert: ‘and prevents vital supplies from reaching the people of Gaza.’

In paragraph 3, at end of sub-paragraph ii), insert: ‘, including through project support and encouraging and supporting stronger relations with the Histadrut.’

In paragraph 4, line 1, replace ‘condemns’ with ‘regrets’. In line 3 insert a full stop after ‘Gaza’ and delete the remaining words in the paragraph.

In paragraph 5, delete sub-paragraph b). Renumber existing sub-paragraph c) as b) and insert at the start of it ‘seek EU agreement to’. Renumber existing sub-paragraph d) as c).

In paragraph 6, delete all from ‘to develop’ in line 3 to ‘PSC’ in line 5. Delete sub-paragraph 2) and renumber sub-paragraph 3) as 2). In this new sub-paragraph 2), add ‘those’ before ‘Israeli goods’ and replace ‘,especially’ with ‘and’. Re-number sub-paragraph 4) as 3), inserting at end: ‘and pressure companies to withdraw from building the separation wall.’

Amendment (Accepted)

From: University and College Union

Add new final paragraph:

‘Congress asserts that in undertaking these actions each affiliate will operate within its own aims and objectives and within the law.’

[NOTE: The General Council Statement on the Middle East passed by Congress takes precedence over this motion]



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  1. Diane Langford says:

    I urge delegates to read the UN report on the Gaza onslaught. There is no proportionality, no equality of two sides, no justice involved in the occupation of Palestine by Israel. The TUC must take a stand against occupation, dispossession, mass killings and apartheid.

  2. James Haywood says:

    Fantastic news, I congratulate the great stand trade unionists in this country have taken for justice and dignity. The tide really is changing for the Palestinian struggle for equality and justice.

    It was completely correct to reject the amendment condemning Hamas – we never condemned the South African resistance to oppression, no matter how violent it got, so why should we condemn the Palestinian resistance.

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