“…indigenous groups around the world view the Jews in Israel as the prime example of a nation that kept its roots alive throughout thousands of years of Diaspora living and succeeded in returning to its homeland.”
jns.org/were-indigenou…
We are disgusted with the Palestinian activists who harassed Israeli tennis player, Lina Glushko, at the ASB Classic in Auckland yesterday, with chants of “Lina Lina you can’t hide” and “how many babies have you killed".
We stand with you Lina Glushko and we stand against the
We, Indigenous and First Nations leaders representing communities across Canada, are writing to express our deep concern regarding the upcoming October performances by the Irish band Kneecap at History (Toronto) and the Vogue Theatre (Vancouver).
These venues are located on the
The chief of Nishnawbe Aski Nation of Ontario speaks about the identification of indigenous peoples with Israel’s struggle and the need to bring correction to the false narratives.
“We have made up our minds and believe that your struggle is our struggle…”
‘I was part of a team of Māori and New Zealanders who travelled to Israel in October. People asked us, “Why didn’t you flee like everyone else?”. And our answer was always because we stand with Israel. We were happy to die there if we needed to. For the support, for the right
First Nations standing with our Jewish and Israeli allies in the 56,000 strong March for Israel in Toronto. Loud and proud, we’re with you Israel. 🇮🇱❤️
On the 6 month anniversary of the Hamas massacre, we gathered to stand in solidarity with Israel and call for the release of the hostages.
With some of our Samoan whanau. 🇼🇸 🇮🇱🇼🇸🇮🇱
#BringThemHomeNow#ReleaseTheHostages
This is Edi. Several times a week he sets up his stand in the center of Dunedin to raise awareness of the Israeli hostages. On several occasions he has been assaulted and his flag ripped from its stand. He has been spat at, screamed at and sworn at. On one occasion two young men
Dissenting Opinion of Vice-President Sebutinde on ICJ opinion.
"Their (the Jewish people’s) claim to indigeneity is based on the continuous historical and cultural ties that existed long before the Balfour Declaration of 1917 or the British Mandate of 1922, or the
As a Māori, I feel ashamed of these statistics:
“Almost all of the perpetrators of antisemitic hate crimes in NZ were either Māori (49%) or European (46%)”.
That is a disproportionate number of Māori perpetrators of hate. We are better than this!
But… it’s not surprising,