The most powerful way to let your MP know you care about Palestine is to ask them to meet you to discuss it. When we do this together it is called a Lobby of Parliament and it sends an important message to the whole of Parliament. This is the first such event on Palestine for the new parliament –Please support this crucial day however you can.
The Lobby of Parliament for Palestine will take place on Tuesday 23 June from 2-6pm at the UK Parliament, London.
If you can attend the Lobby of Parliament, please write to your MP to let them know:
Tell the new government: impose immediate sanctions on Israel
We’re making the final push on our petition demanding immediate sanctions on Israel. The petition will be delivered to government next month, and publicised widely. Tariq Ali, Ken Loach, Brian Eno, Maxine Peake and Ahdaf Soueif are among the 16,000 who’ve already signed. Join them and help push the figure past 20,000. Please share this link with your friends, family and branch members.
Help support our campaigns
Available now: Boycott Israeli dates postcards
Our new postcards – ‘Don’t break your fast with an Israeli date‘ – are now available to order.
With a clear message on the front, and useful information on the back, they’re perfect for spreading the boycott message amongst those who fast during Ramadan.
Order your postcards from Palestine Solidarity Campaign:
By email: [email protected]
By phone: 020 7700 6192
Important wins for PSC in battle over BBC coverage of the occupation
The BBC has upheld two complaints initiated by PSC on the grounds of pro-Israeli bias and inaccuracy. Last week, the BBC ruled that an appalling interview conducted by presenter Sarah Montague with Israeli defence minister, Moshe Ya’alon, on the Today programme (Radio 4) breached the organisation’s editorial guidelines on impartiality. And, in an earlier judgement, the BBC upheld PSC’s complaints that a BBC Online article had breached the guidelines on accuracy by presenting a pro-Israeli commentator as ‘independent’. Read more in Amena Saleem’s report for Electronic Intifada.
Help support our vital media work
News and events
Israeli Army critically injures 10 year old boy | Ma’an News
A boy was shot whilst walking near an Israeli checkpoint. He has been critically injured, and if he survives will suffer life-changing injuries, including the loss of an eye.
Brighton Trades Council votes to support HP boycott | Brighton & Hove PSC
Plymouth Palestine Solidarity Campaign protest against God TV’s funding of forests in the Naqab (Negev) used to displace Palestinians with Israeli citizenship | Plymouth Herald
Call on INCUBUS not to play in Israel
Read PACBI’s letter to the lead singer on INCUBUS, Brandon Boyd, and please share and sign this petition:
The day we all died | DCI Palestine
A father describes the day his 17 year old son was killed by the Israeli Army as being the day his whole family died.
Israel detains Palestinian National Football Team one day after Netanyahu promised FIFA to facilitate travel of Palestinian athletes | Mondoweiss
Tuesday 26 May – Catastrophe club: Films from and about Palestine –
Saturday 4 July – Palestine: Next Challenges for UK Trade Unions – PSC Conference for Trade Unionists feat. Dr Mustafa Barghouti, Ben White, Hugh Lanning, Karma Nabulsi, Mick Whelan and more. At TUC Congress House, London
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