Independent Australian Jewish Voices

Independent Australian Jewish Voices (IAJV) is an Australian Jewish advocacy organisation. IAJV was launched on March 5, 2007 following the emergence of similar groups overseas in Britain (Independent Jewish Voices) and Germany (Schalom 5767), and earlier in the US (Jewish Voice for Peace), and Netherlands (Een Ander Joods Geluid).

Response

Colin Rubenstein, executive director of the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, described IAJV as "dangerous and unrepresentative" and said that "some of the individuals are clearly committed to the delegitimization of Israel."[1]

IAJV's statement of principles states "that Israel's right to exist must be recognised and that Palestinians' right to a homeland must also be acknowledged".,[2][3] IAJV says its search for peace in the Middle East represents a legitimate opinion "and should be met by reasoned argument rather than vilification and intimidation".

gollark: Imagine software projects add one dependency a year each for some reason. Imagine distro 1 only provides updates once a month, while distro 2 provides updates once a week.
gollark: Just because you get updates more often, doesn't mean the dependency counts increase more often.
gollark: What?
gollark: Did you forget to clear the package cache? I bet you did.
gollark: The only update space wastage is the package cache. And you can, you know, clear that.

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