Alice Rothchild

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Physician, author, & filmmaker on Israel/Palestine. Steering committee: Jewish Voice for Peace Health Advisory Council. Mondoweiss Contributing Writer. Querying children’s book author.
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Physician, author, & filmmaker on Israel/Palestine. Steering committee: Jewish Voice for Peace Health Advisory Council. Mondoweiss Contributing Writer. Click to read Alice Rothchild, MD, a Substack publication. Launched 20 hours ago.

The bill to "End New York funding of Israeli settler violence Act" would establish a civil penalty for nonprofits that help fund settlements. The pro-Israel backlash has predictably described it as antisemitic.

https://mondoweiss.net/2023/05/historic-bill-would-stop-new-york-from-subsidizing-illegal-israeli-settlements/?ml_recipient=88511959160325959&ml_link=88511593998976268

Historic bill would stop New York from subsidizing illegal Israeli settlements

The bill to “End New York funding of Israeli settler violence Act” would establish a civil penalty for nonprofits that help fund settlements. The pro-Israel backlash has predictably described it as antisemitic.

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Why does Israel keep demolishing Palestinian homes when it amounts to collective punishment of innocent civilians and has been shown to be an ineffective deterrent? It's a matter of policy.

https://mondoweiss.net/2023/06/israels-punitive-home-demolition-policy-explained/

Israel’s punitive home demolition policy, explained

The Israeli military has admitted its policy of punitive demolitions does not work as a deterrent measure, and human rights groups have declared the policy violates international law. So, why does Israel continue doing it?

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"What is particularly cruel, rights groups say, is that in almost all cases of punitive home demolitions, the alleged Palestinian attacker has already been killed or imprisoned by Israel. Demolishing their home, or their family’s home, is just an added layer of punishment."

Striking fear and terror in the population is a form of control and Israel does not care about the niceties of human rights and international condemnation.

The Palestinian Children and Families Act is basic, common-sense policy that would ensure not one cent of U.S. taxpayer funds are being used to pay for the military detention of Palestinian children, the demolition of Palestinian homes, or the expansion of Israeli settlements and annexation of Palestinian land.
Queer and trans Palestinian people have asked their partners worldwide to refuse complicity with their oppressors: #StopPinkwashing! And queer solidarity with Palestine is rising in response: from Sam Smith dropping their Israel show last month (shoutouts to @AdalahJusticeProject), to a Chicago anti-pinkwashing campaign last year (@USPCN), to a recent win at Lisbon Pride. Across the globe, queer individuals and groups have #NoPrideInApartheid!
As Jasbir Puar and Maya Mikdash explained, pinkwashing is the attempt to gloss over Israel’s ongoing settler colonialism in Palestine by redirecting attention to Israel’s supposedly stellar gay rights record, in comparison with supposedly dismal LGBTQIA+ Palestinian experiences. #NoPrideInApartheid
Tell Congress: Support Palestinian Rights!

Tell your representative to cosponsor Rep. McCollum’s bill to ensure no U.S. money for child detention, home demolition, or annexation of Palestinian land

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Fabulous evening with the Philadelphia Orchestra Pride Concert. 2500 people filled the Kimmel Center for music ranging from Gaga’s “Born This Way” to Bizet’s “Votre toast, je peux vous le rende” from Carmen. My favorites were Copeland’s Fanfare for the Common Man followed by Tower’s Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman. Conductor - Marin Alsop, out and proud.