Open Letter

Basque groups' statement calling for CAF to withdraw from Israel's Jerusalem Tram project

70 Basque groups tell CAF Israel's settlement rail project is contrary to international law and a new attack on the rights of the Palestinian people

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Photo by BDS Euskal Herria

In 2017, Israel approved the tender for the extension of the Jerusalem tram, known as the Jerusalem Light Rail (JLR), a process for which, among others, the Basque company based in Beasain CAF - Construction and Railroad Auxiliary was bidding. It is a project that is contrary to international law and a new attack on the rights of the Palestinian people, as it seeks to connect Jerusalem with Israeli settlements and thus annex even more militarily occupied Palestinian territory, where more than 600,000 illegal settlers already live.

During the bidding process there were numerous international companies that withdrew from the contest, some citing their concern over the violation of international law: Bombardier, Macquarie, Siemens, Alsthom and Systra, a subsidiary of the French state-owned railway company SNCF. Also City-Pass, the company that currently operates the JLR Red Line, resigned from participating in the tender.

In August, Israel’s Ministry of Finance chose the CAF consortium and the Israeli infrastructure company Shapir to expand the illegal settlement railway project. The $1.8 billion contract will be used to extend the railroad to more illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory, particularly in East Jerusalem, and to strengthen transportation between those illegal settlements and West Jerusalem.

The CAF company committee in Beasain has repeatedly requested the CAF management to withdraw from the tender. Two unions in Zaragoza, the Independent Group and CGT, which represent the workers in the CAF factory that would build equipment for the JLR, said CAF should withdraw from the project, because it is a "colonial criminal act against the state of Palestine." Even so, turning a deaf ear to the demands of its workers and civil society, CAF has moved forward with its participation in the contract and is already complicit in the occupation in Palestine.

It should be noted that Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, are illegal under international law as they violate the Fourth Geneva Convention. Likewise, this tram clearly entrenches Israeli apartheid: it is designed to exclude Palestinian neighborhoods and to gather settlements and connect them with each other and with West Jerusalem.

In addition, by carrying out this project CAF is violating its own code of conduct which says that "any action by CAF and its members will scrupulously respect laws, human rights and public liberties." The Basque Autonomous Community government has shares in CAF, which should ensure that no public money supports the illegal occupation of Palestine. There is the precedent of the French multinational Veolia that in 2015 had to sell all its investments in Israel (including that of the Jerusalem tram) due to the billions in losses generated by the campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) of the State of Israel.

The signatory entities throughout Euskal Herria (Basque Country) request that CAF comply with international law, withdraw from the Jerusalem Tram project and thus end complicity in the occupation of Palestine.

Signers:

AA-Kem-Moc Iruñea, anti-militarist group local branch

Accem, NGO rights

Alternatiba, political party

Antikapitalistak, political party

Askapena, internationalist organization

Askapena Irunerria, local branch internationalist organization

Asociación Colectivo Bachue Elkartea, Latin American refugee group

Asociación Elkarcredit de Solidaridad, solidarity group

Asociación Paz con Dignidad, NGO solidarity

Auzoetatik Piztu Bilbo, social movement

Berri-Otxoak, organization for solidarity group

Bilboko Langile Autodefentsa Sarea, self-defense rights group

Bilboko Talde Antimilitarista (KEM-MOC), anti-militarist group local branch

Bizilur, solidarity group

CCOO Euskadi, trade union national branch

CGT-LKN sindikatua, trade union

ECONOMISTAS SIN FRONTERAS, economists without borders

Euskal Herriko Nekazarien Elkartasuna (EHNE), agrarian trade union

Ekologistak Martxan Bizkaia, environmental group

ELA sindikatua, trade union

Emakume Internazionalistak, internationalist and feminist organization

Emakumeok gerraren aurka - Mujeres contra la guerra, feminist anti-militarist organization

Ernai, youth group

Errekaleor Bizirik!, solidarity group

ESK Sindikatua, trade union

Etxebizitza sindikatua, housing union

Euskal Herria Sozialista, solidarity group

Euskal Herriko Bilgune Feminista, feminist organisation

EZKER ANITZA - IU, national branch of political party

Ezkerretik Foroa, left-wing debates

FeministAlde, feminist organisation

Gasteizko Gaztetxea, youth group

Gasteizkoak, anti-militarist group

Gazte Koordinadora Sozialista, youth group

Gerra Hemen hasten da, anti-militarist group

Hala Bedi, solidarity group

Hazi Aroa, research group

Herria Kultur Elkartea, solidarity group

Hondarpe Groseko Auzo Elkartea, neighborhood community group

Ikasle Abertzaleak, youth group

Internazionalistak Auzolanean, internationalist organisation

IPES ELKARTEA- GIZARTE IKERKETARAKO ERAGILEA, rights groups

Iruñea Ciudad de Acogida (ICA), refugee group

Kakitzat (Koordinadora Antimilitarista), anti-militarist coordination

Komite Internazionalistak, internationalist organisation

LAB Sindikatua, trade union

Lumaltik Herriak, solidarity group

Mekauen Konpartsa Internazionalista, internationalist group

Mikelazulo, cultural association

Mugak Zabalduz, countergroup of the G7

Mugarik Gabe, solidarity group

Mugarik Gabeko Ingeniaritza, engineers without border

Mugen Gainetik, NGO solidarity

Mundubat, NGO rights group

Osasungoa Euskalduntzeko Erakundea, health care organisation

Ongi Etorri Errefuxiatuak, refugee group

Pallasos en Rebeldia, rights group - clowns

Partido Comunista España, political party

Peña Donibane, social group

Podemos Euskadi, political party

Podemos Navarra, political party

Sare Antifaxista, anti-fascist group

Siriaren Alde, solidarity group

SODePAZ, NGO solidarity

Steilas, trade union

Unadikum, solidarity group

Women Defend Rojava - Gasteizko komitea, feminist organisation

Zabaldi Elkartasun Etxea, social center of internationalist groups (SOS Racismo is part of them)

Zizurko Gazte Asamblada, youth group

 


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