(Re-post from Jan 26, 2024)
As Filipinx/a/os in the diaspora, we have a direct and nuanced connection with the Palestinian People’s struggle. Our commonality lies within colonization, tying us all in the influence and harms of Western imperialism. The pursuit of justice and national liberation in the Philippines is intricately intertwined with the global struggle of oppressed communities worldwide, including Palestine. It is our duty to sustain solidarity, recognizing that our fight for liberation is interconnected with that of other oppressed communities. Supporting Palestine's right to exist, claim their land, and resist oppression aligns with our own aspiration to be free from the remnants of colonization as Filipinos. Supporting the Palestinian people means that we also need to interrogate our connections to the forces that oppress Palestine, particularly considering how those of us in so-called Canada and the US contribute tax dollars directly funding this genocide. We also can’t ignore the persistent ties between the Philippines and Israel and how it contributes to the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. This relationship also underscores the link to the attacks on Filipino activists, land defenders, and peasants, emphasizing the broader impact of Western imperialism from Palestine to the Philippines Unpacking Philippines’ relationship with Israel The Philippine government has its ties with Israel for many decades. Although the Philippines historically acted benevolently by accepting Jewish people during World War II, a period when many nations turned them away, it also became a crucial factor leading to the UN resolution 181, partitioning Palestine into two states in 1947. The Philippines’ vote played a decisive role in the establishment of the state of Israel, a decision highly influenced by western imperialism. Israel provides military weapons to the Philippines, which are the same weapons used to attack land defenders and activists in the motherland. In fact, the Philippines is the 3rd largest buyer of Israeli weapons ($275m), after Azerbaijan ($295m), and even more than the US ($217m). The IOF also trained the Philippine military on counterterror tactics at a time when Duterte equated activism with terrorism, which evidently has its impacts in the red-tagging of Filipino activists, peasants, Indigenous peoples and land defenders to this day. The Philippines and Israel are strong trading partners. In addition to Israel supplying military weapons, it also contributes planes and technology to the Philippines. Conversely, the Philippines exports various goods, including gold, minerals, raw products like coconuts and cashews, and integrated circuits. These strong economic ties have influenced the lacking response the Philippine government has shown Palestinians and Filipino Palestinians affected by the ongoing genocide. Currently, Filipino Palestinians and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Palestine are left without adequate support. The many Filipino-Palestinian refugees repatriated in the Philippines also find themselves without aid and assistance from the Marcos government... Continue to read the original post here. Comments are closed.
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