- Source: Independent Australian Jewish Voices
Independent Australian Jewish Voices (IAJV) is an Australian Jewish advocacy organisation launched in 2007. It recognises Israel's right to exist, but also believes that Palestinians' right to a homeland is legitimate and needs to be acknowledged.
History
= Background
=Prominent British Jews, including actor Stephen Fry and playwright Harold Pinter, had previously spoken out against the Jewish establishment in the UK for supporting Israel above the human rights of Palestinians. They formed the group Independent Jewish Voices, saying that the existing groups did not represent their views. There was also a similar group in Germany called Schalom 5767, which had attracted 7,000 signatures in support.
= Foundation
=Independent Australian Jewish Voices was established on 5 March 2007, co-founded by journalist and writer Antony Loewenstein, with the support of 120 prominent Jewish Australians. They included academics, politicians, and publishers, including ethicist Peter Singer, publisher Louise Adler, and Eva Cox, of the Women's Electoral Lobby.
Description
IAJV believes that Israel has a right to exist, but also that Palestinians' right to a homeland should be recognised. It strives for peace in the Middle East.
In 2007, IAJV was criticised by Colin Rubenstein, executive director of the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, as "dangerous and unrepresentative".
See also
Een Ander Joods Geluid (Netherlands)
Independent Jewish Voices (Canada)
Independent Jewish Voices (UK)
Jewish Voice for Peace (US)
References
External links
Independent Australian Jewish Voices
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