A Single Warehouse in Jersey City Moved Over A Thousand Tons of Military Cargo to Israel Every Week

Three New Jersey-based logistics companies have worked for decades with Israel's Ministry of Defense, US contractors, and weapons manufacturers to ship military equipment from the #US to Israel.

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/jersey-city-warehouse-israel-military-equipment-united-states-israeli-ministry-of-defense-interlogbal-forwarding-services

from #DropSiteNews
Jose Olivares and Alex Colston
Nov 24, 2025

A single warehouse in Jersey City, NJ packaged and transported over a thousand tons of military equipment to #Israel every week in the first eight months of 2025, according to a report jointly released today by the #PalestinianYouthMovement (PYM) and #ProgressiveInternational (PI). A network of businesses based in NJ uses the privately owned warehouse to inspect, organize, and move military equipment, including Merkava tank parts, F-16 parts, ammunition, military gear, and armored and unarmored vehicles.

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#FreePalestine
#BlockTheBombs
#news #politics #USpol #Palestine

A Single Warehouse in Jersey City Moved Over A Thousand Tons of Military Cargo to Israel Every Week

Three New Jersey-based logistics companies have worked for decades with Israel's Ministry of Defense, U.S. contractors, and weapons manufacturers to ship military equipment from the U.S to Israel.

Drop Site News

At 11am on CKMS #CommunityConnections Shatha Mahmoud and Foufou of the Palestinian Youth Movement talk about Palestine and Gaza. Listen to @RadioWaterloo.ca at CKMS-FM 102.7, online at https://radiowaterloo.ca/listen, or YouTube Live: https://youtu.be/o1W7YcDvF70

#Gaza #Palestine #PalestinianYouthMovement #PYM #CommunityRadio

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Rise Up for Gaza, Gaukel Block in Kitchener, 2pm on Saturday 4 October 2025

This October marks two years since the beginning of the genocide in Gaza. Two years of mass killing, displacement, and starvation of a besieged civilian population—carried out with total impunity in full view of the world.

For two years, the Canadian government has chosen complicity—arming Israel, providing unwavering support, ignoring international law, and hiding behind loopholes and half-measures. It is up to us to make clear that this is unacceptable and that we refuse to allow our government to aid genocide in our name.

On Saturday, October 4, join the Palestinian Youth Movement in the streets of Kitchener-Waterloo to shut it down and demand an end to our government’s complicity in genocide. Bring your friends, your family, and your community—together we can make it impossible for our government to ignore our voices.

📢  RiseUp For Gaza

🗓 Saturday, October 4

🕑 2:00 PM

📍 Gaukel Block, Downtown Kitchener

There is no denying it. An extensive UN investigation recently confirmed what has long been known–a genocide is happening in Gaza. The world was warned by the International Court of Justice when it ruled a “plausible genocide” in January 2024 and issued legally binding provisional measures, including that all states must refrain from arming Israel while it is under investigation. In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister and Defense Minister for war crimes and crimes against humanity. And leading genocide scholars and human rights experts have loudly sounded the alarm.

Yet the Canadian government has still not even called this a genocide. Instead, Canada remains complicit–sending and buying weapons and military technology, and providing diplomatic cover by repeating the false claim that Israel has a “right to defend itself” while it carries out atrocity crimes against the indigenous Palestinian population of the land it illegally occupies, and continues to annex, in defiance of international law.

Genocide is the crime of all crimes. It cannot be justified under any circumstances. Canada is a signatory to the Genocide Convention, which makes it our government’s responsibility not only to punish but to prevent genocide. The duty to prevent arises the moment serious risk is identified, not after it becomes politically unviable to defend the indefensible. Our government has failed, and the people of Gaza cannot be saved with symbolic gestures like state recognition—they need the bombs to stop falling, the weapons to stop flowing, the blockade to be lifted, and Canada’s complicity to end.

Here in Waterloo Region, our community is directly implicated. Our region is home to over a half-dozen weapons and technology companies exporting parts and components that fuel this genocide. This complicity stains our community and our conscience.

The responsibility to resist genocide falls on all of humanity—but especially on Canadians, whose government is actively helping to sustain it.

Your presence matters on October 4th. Together, we will show that Waterloo Region refuses to stand idly by while genocide is carried out with our government’s support.

Stop the genocide. Stop Canada’s complicity.

We will not be silent until Palestine is free.

In solidarity,

Neighbours for Palestine: Waterloo Region

#GaukelBlock #Gaza #NeighboursForPalestine #Palestine #PalestinianYouthMovement

"Rise up for Gaza" seen in Guelph, Canada

#wheatpaste #Kitchener #Waterloo #Guelph #PalestinianYouthMovement #Gaza

WATERLOO REGION COMMUNITY RALLIES FOR WILLOW RIVER CENTRE

Downtown Kitchener’s Willow River Centre (WRC), an Indigiqueer led community center, and the brick-and-mortar base for Land Back Camp, was recently in imminent danger of closing.   

After receiving less grant money than anticipated, the WRC’s budget could no longer sustain their rent. For an organization whose mission is largely to provide a safe space for marginalized people, this issue presented a very formidable challenge.  

In an effort mainly organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, a banquet and fundraiser were organized in a short time.  

“We had nothing to do with it, either…We just gave them our social media passwords, and they ran with it,” Bangishimo, co-founder of the centre said.  

With 200 tickets sold, 12 community sponsors, 86 donated raffle items, a meal provided by nine local businesses and plenty of volunteers, the fundraiser brought in over $27,000. The WRC was able to stay alive.  

“It was the most on point organizing I’ve ever seen,” Amy Smoke, the WRC’s other co-founder, said.  

The fundraiser was a triumph for the centre and the region at large.   

 A large portion of the WRC’s funding comes from the Upstream Fund, a fund created in 2022 to support community organizations and build a more harmonious and happier Waterloo Region.  

Upstream draws its money from the regional budget and aims to prioritize groups that service underrepresented, racialized, or marginalized people.  

Initially, the Community Edition reported in the June issue that the WRC’s funding issues were caused by Upstream extending their eligibility beyond Indigenous and Black organizations. With a greater pool of people to compete for funds, less money overall could be distributed to each individual group.  

This however, has proven to be untrue. While many of Upstream’s recipients are and have been Black and Indigenous, they have never been exclusively so. Furthermore, Upstream is not currently providing funds to more people than before. Their records consistently show cohorts numbering between 30 and 40 members each year since they started.   

According to the WRC’s grant writer, Robyn Schwarz, hard times are coming for nonprofits across the board. With a conservative government, whose mandate is to cut taxes, money for publicly funded services is drying up.  

“[The majority of Regional Council] wants a five per cent increase, but that’s actually a cut, because in order to keep current services where they are, we need about 12 per cent,” Schwarz said.  

Schwarz said nonprofits are particularly affected because Ontario’s provincial government and Canada’s federal government currently prioritize business support over social services.  

With only a five per cent tax increase (less than half of what Schwarz predicts is needed) nonprofits are the first to lose funding. Upstream gets cut, and by extension, so does the WRC.  

“Basically, the thing to blame is that we’re under a government right now that doesn’t want to tax things and doesn’t want to fund the nonprofit sector,” Schwarz said.  

Regardless of government funding, a substantial portion of the community wants to support organizations like the WRC, and that support was felt by Smoke and Bangishimo.  

“We were wrapped in care, and it was really lovely to be held by other people,” Smoke said.  

Despite the economic instability and the challenges of working as a nonprofit under a conservative government, the WRC is committed to keep working.  

“We’re still grant writing, still getting funds to continue doing what we need to do. Regardless of what happens in a brick and mortar, Land Back is a movement. We’re not going anywhere,” Smoke said. 

#AmySmoke #Bangishimo #BangishimoJohnston #blackAndIndigenous #ChristoffLeRoux #DowntownKitchener #Indigiqueer #landbackCamp #localActivism #PalestinianYouthMovement #RobynSchwarz #upstream #willowRiverCenter #wrc #ZackMason

#PalestinianYouthMovement Vows to Make Genocide Support Too Costly for #Maersk

https://truthout.org/articles/palestinian-youth-movement-vows-to-make-genocide-support-too-costly-for-maersk/

> Global activists aim to halt the #Gaza #genocide by interrupting the flow of arms to #Israel.

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Montreal chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement

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Urgent Meeting of WR for Palestine, 6pm on Tuesday 5 August 2025

🚨
For two years Canada has lied about their arms trade with Israel- and now we have the proof.

Join us on Tuesday, 5 August 2025 at 6:00pm for a critical community meeting to plan our next steps. Register now via link in bio.

This is your chance to get informed, get organized and take action. This is our chance to demand a two-ways arms embargo on Israel once and for all.

#KWPalestine #NeighboursForPalestine #PalestineSolidarityKW #PalestinianYouthMovement #WaterlooRegionFriendsOfPalestine #WaterlooRegion

‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! #US #Israel Stop the Slaughter!’

More than 1,000 Rally at UN in #NewYorkCity

[contains many photos]

from #WorldOutlook
Mark Satinoff
July 31, 2025

NEW YORK CITY, July 25, 2025 — As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the #UnitedNations (#UN) headquarters here today to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!”

The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, were organized by the local chapter of the #PalestinianYouthMovement (#PYM), with the support of many partner organizations. #JewishVoiceForPeace (#JVP) played an important role as it was asked by PYM to mobilize its members and hold down a picket line prior to the start of the rally.

Protesters were urged to bring pots & pans, noisemakers — and their rage.

Signs and banners were welcome, especially those emphasizing ending the #Israeli siege and the starvation of #Gaza.

https://world-outlook.com/2025/07/31/gaza-gaza-food-and-water-u-s-israel-stop-the-slaughter/

#NYC
#news #press #Palestine
@palestine

‘Gaza, Gaza, Food and Water! U.S. Israel Stop the Slaughter!’

As part of an International Day of Action, more than 1,000 people rallied in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York City on July 25 to demand “Stop Starving Gaza Now!” The rally, and subsequent march through midtown Manhattan, was organized by the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement, with the support of many partner organizations, such as Jewish Voice for Peace. This eyewitness photo montage provides a vivid representation of this protest, one among many, frequent pro-Palestinian actions in New York City over the last 20 months.

World-Outlook