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Environmentalist group apologizes for singling out pro-Israel activists

Sunrise DC pulled out of a voting rights rally that took place in the capital on Saturday because three pro-Israel groups took part, leading to the national Sunrise Movement to issue clarification.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  10-27-2021 21:39
Last modified: 10-27-2021 23:00
Environmentalist group apologizes for singling out pro-Israel activistsAP / Alex Brandon

The US Capitol on March 23, 2019, in Washington | Photo: AP / Alex Brandon

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The Washington, DC affiliate of the environmentalist advocacy group the Sunrise Movement reiterated its opposition to Zionism but also apologized for rebuking three Zionist, Jewish advocacy groups in a newly released statement.

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Sunrise DC pulled out of a voting rights rally that took place in the capital on Saturday because three pro-Israel groups – the National Council of Jewish Women, Religious Action Center, and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs – were also participating. The Jewish groups are part of the Declaration for American Democracy Coalition.

Sunrise DC said in a statement last week that it would not attend the rally because "we oppose Zionism and any state that enforces its ideology." It described Israel as a "colonial project" that engages in "violent, oppressive tactics" and called for the three Jewish groups to be removed from the coalition since "Zionism is incompatible with statehood and political sovereignty."

The national Sunrise Movement said afterward that singling out Jewish groups for removal from a coalition is "unacceptable and antisemitic."

In a statement on Sunday that was shared on Twitter, Sunrise DC said "in our [original] statement, we named three Jewish organizations and criticized their positions on Israel but did not mention other organizations in the Declaration for American Democracy Coalition with similar positions. We apologize unequivocally for this."

"We now understand the way our action has fueled antisemitism, which benefits white nationalism and political movements that built power by dividing us, and endangers Jewish people drastically," the group added.

Sunrise DC also said it is "committed to learning and growing" as it continues to "stand against Zionism, antisemitism, anti-Palestinian racism and all other forms of oppression."

The group further claimed that Zionism is an ideology that led to Israel's "continued violence" against and "systematic oppression" of Palestinians.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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