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USVI: St Croix's Arab community rallies in solidarity with Gaza

November 5th, 2023 | Tags: Hamas Israel war invasion protest Arabs St. Croix
The protest, a peaceful walk that started at the Sion Farm Shopping Center's parking lot, ending at the south parking lot of Sunny Isle’s Wendy's Restaurant, boasted a respectable crowd that included men, women and children of Arab descent, as well as some black, white and Hispanic supporters. Photo: VIC
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- Joining other Palestinians on the US mainland, where tens of thousands marched in Washington protesting what they described as Israel's genocide of innocent civilians in Gaza, St. Croix's Palestinian community staged their own protest action against Israel on Saturday, November 4, 2023.

The protest, a peaceful walk that started at the Sion Farm Shopping Center's parking lot, ending at the south parking lot of Sunny Isle’s Wendy's Restaurant, boasted a respectable crowd that included men, women and children of Arab descent, as well as some black, white and Hispanic supporters. They chanted several phrases, all of which sought to highlight the plight of the Palestinian people over the years, with the latest war in Gaza being the igniting force that brought them together. From chants that sympathize with and promise support for the Palestinian people, to phrases that cast Israel a terrorist state. 

Since the onset of hostilities on October 7, initiated by Hamas, the Gaza Ministry of Health reports that Israeli air strikes have resulted in the death of at least 9,488 Palestinians, with the death toll including 3,900 children. As of Friday, about 1,400 Israelis had died as a result of the conflict.

The intense bombardment across the Gaza Strip has continued unabated, with Israeli forces targeting a multitude of locations. Residential areas in the north such as al-Nasser, Jabalia, Beit Hanoon, Atatra, al-Sudaniya, and Beit Lahiya have been struck, as well as Gaza City’s al-Tuffah neighborhood.

A distressing incident unfolded on Friday evening when an educational establishment, the Osama bin Zaid school situated in the northern Saftawi neighborhood came under attack. The school, which was providing shelter to internally displaced Palestinians, was struck, resulting in over a dozen fatalities.

In an alarming pattern of strikes near healthcare facilities, the area surrounding the Indonesian Hospital was targeted once more. This follows a severe assault on the Al-Shifa Hospital's entrance, which saw 15 lives lost and 16 individuals injured. While the Israeli military claims the ambulance convoy struck was being used by Hamas combatants, Palestinian officials firmly deny this.

The situation for the average Gaza resident has become dire, according to Thomas White, the UN's principal humanitarian official for Palestinian refugees in the enclave. With food supplies dwindling to two pieces of Arabic bread per individual daily and an acute shortage of water, desperation is mounting. Since October 21, Israel has allowed a limited amount of aid into Gaza, providing some relief to the beleaguered population.

Once at the parking lot in Sunny Isle, several individuals spoke, among them Iyad Abdallah, who called for a stop to the war. "Oppressing the Palestinian people for 75 years, placing a siege on Gaza for 17 years, this is the reality of a Palestinian child's life. Our youth deserve to have a life of happiness, a country to represent and a voice to be heard. They do not deserve to live in an open air prison or what has become an open air death camp. Enough is enough," he declared.

Senator Marise James expressed sympathy with the protesters, noting her friendships within the Arab community on St. Croix. The senator called for a two-state solution, saying that just as Israel has a right to exist, Palestinians should be afforded the same privilege.

Perhaps the most important comments Saturday came from Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett, who continued to condemn Hamas's actions that ignited the latest war, while condemning what she described as Israel's "brutality and overreach" in Palestine. 

Ms. Plaskett said she continues to relay to her colleagues, particularly Jewish congresspeople, that "it is important for me that I can condemn Hamas but also can condemn [Benjamin] Netanyahu," she said, referring to Israel's prime minister. "They are not mutually exclusive of one another; that I can support Israel's right to exist and support Palestine's right to be a nation as well, that they are not mutually exclusive of one another. That I acknowledge Israel's right to protect itself, while also condemning them for their overreach and for their brutality as well."

Plaskett vowed to continue "to speak to the Biden administration about the ceasefire, about the need for humanitarian aid, about Egypt opening up its border, about Israel allowing humanitarian support to come in, about fuel that is necessary and is being stopped from coming, to go in. That the innocents cannot be slaughtered with those who are guilty. That the rules of war must be followed, and that war must end. That Israel must sit down with Palestinian leaders and begin the true discussion on a two-state solution. That is my vow: to continue to fight and support for that."

She concluded, "As a black American, I know what it is for my ancestors to be forcibly removed from their home, from their continent, taken to a place that they did not know, and made to be enslaved in that place. We cannot continue with the open apartheid that is going on in Palestine right now."

16 Responses to “USVI: St Croix's Arab community rallies in solidarity with Gaza”

  • fromafar (05/11/2023, 17:33) Like (20) Dislike (10) Reply

    so, you are marching now when Hamas killed those young people at the festival it was ok uh you said not a word. Now Israel retaliates and she is committing genocide. During hurricane Hugo you were on your buildings ready to shoot the local people because they were looting. EVERY week you put up the prices for food, gas clothing every business you own, Arabs, you all help anyone with the brown water on St Croix NO but you raise the prices for water. Now you want us to march with you. Those of you locals who took part in this march should be ashamed of yourselves. These people don't care about you they have no opinions on any local issues affecting the people neither do they take part in local elections.

    • @fromafar (06/11/2023, 09:30) Like (4) Dislike (5) Reply
      You watch far too much FOX and CNN! This massacre is way bigger than a so called attack a few weeks ago but there's no use trying to reason with brainwashed idiots!
  • VI with Gaza (05/11/2023, 18:12) Like (2) Dislike (8) Reply
    BVI calls on both sides to deescalate aggression and for a ceasefire! Israel must stop the killing of women and children in Palestine! We call for and end to this war! A two state solution is recognized by the UN!
    • c (05/11/2023, 23:46) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
      Hamas should not have poked the bear.
    • One State (06/11/2023, 08:34) Like (6) Dislike (4) Reply
      The UN should have known better than to carve up the land in the way that they did. How can you divide a city (Jerusalem) between two populations, especially two populations hostile to each other?

      The only solution now is to relocate those Palestinians that don't want to live peacefully in Israel to nearby Muslim countries. Trump would have solved this problem by now.

    • @VI with Gaza... (06/11/2023, 08:50) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
      Hold Up VI with GAZA???? where were you when Hamas killed those innocent people at a festival?? where were you when hamas broke into people homes and beheaded (40) babies yes (40) babies...where were you??
  • Citizen (05/11/2023, 18:30) Like (19) Dislike (2) Reply
    free palestine from hamazz
  • ................................. (05/11/2023, 20:23) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I will closed by referencing the “palpable” sense of global uncertainty to the backdrop of war in Ukraine and the recent “horrors” in the Middle East.
  • hell no! (05/11/2023, 20:42) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
    Did the Arabs marched when black people were in slavery?
    • vi (06/11/2023, 05:16) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
      Why would they march when Black People were in Slavery, and they were the ones that had us enslaved before the Europeans. We Blacks are always ready to argue about and concerned about other people's problems, while we are ourselves suffering; they have to work their stuff out, while the human side of us goes out to the innocent women and children that have suffered and are suffering, we do hope that all this fighting about land stop. the same dirt they are fighting for is where they all going to end up someday.
    • resident (06/11/2023, 06:36) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
      the arabs actually use to sell black people into slavery
    • Realist (07/11/2023, 19:00) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      I saw a video of Hamas supporters (Arabs) in Chicago throwing bottles at some Hebrew Israelites brothers because they figured the brothers were supporting Israel, when in fact the brothers were there to support the Palestinians. We need to stay out of this craziness and leave those Palestinians and Israeli Jews to sort their own issues.

      Here in BVI I've seen lots of Europeans and Asians celebrate emancipation with us, but I can't recall in all my years seeing one single Arab.
  • @fromafar (06/11/2023, 05:52) Like (13) Dislike (3) Reply
    You couldn' say it any better and by the way Hamas started it first and not one Palestinian or Arab calling down Hamas . As a matter of fact I listen to the news all the time and not one person is calling down Palestine to give up Hamas...they should do this and things will be different I think. Still I hope for resolution ASAP...Peace...Peace...peace
  • ace (06/11/2023, 09:36) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    "If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing." Malcolm X
  • Haven (06/11/2023, 09:59) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    for terrorists in Gaza and has existed for 60 years. Any government that permits terrorists to reside and live on earth above the law is a terrorist state. So any state attacked by a terrorist state can retaliate to whatever capacity including total annihilation since they are victims.
  • Free Palestine (07/11/2023, 19:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    For everyone who believed Hamas started it please go and educate yourself. Who in they right mind in this time and age would like to live under occupation? It takes two hand to clap.


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