PLZ sign this petition for those in gaza

slave_of_Allah

Junior Member
Assalamu alikum dear brothers and sisters .....

The government have said if enough people sign the petition to stop the UK sending weapons to Israel they will give us a response. Lets make this the biggest petition the government has ever seen.

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Arms-embargo/

You have up until the 27TH OF JANURARY!
If you have not signed it, then please do so. Insha'Allah Allah will reward you all, and help those who are suffering, insha'Allah.

Wa'alikum aslaam.
 

Amina 1

Junior Member
:salam2:

It says that only british residents can sign. I would like to sign but I am not from Britian.
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
Assalamu alikum

I know alot of you may not be from th uk, so the above petition isn't aviable for you to sign, but despair not, I have found another link, and it doesn't matter where your from, you can sign it.

http://www.petitiononline.com/gaza2812/petition.html

I pray Allah rewards us all, and helps all those that are suffering. Aameen.

Wa'alikum aslaam.

Asalamu alaykum

that's really nice but can i sign if am under 18?
jazak ALlahu khayra

wasalam
 

slave_of_Allah

Junior Member
Assalamu alikum sister Zaynab ...

I am sure anybody can sign it, it doesn't matter about how old you are, it doesn't ask for your age, and doesn't give a recommendation either, that you have to be 18 or above. it shouldn't be a problem.

Wa'alikum aslaam.
 

um_mustafa

sister in Islam
salams I have signed both petitions and sent to all I know , at least we can try and help , even with this small cntribution , May Allah Ta;laa make our brothers and sister steadfast and reward them for their patience, and give our shaheed Jaanah Ameen
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
Assalamu alikum sister Zaynab ...

I am sure anybody can sign it, it doesn't matter about how old you are, it doesn't ask for your age, and doesn't give a recommendation either, that you have to be 18 or above. it shouldn't be a problem.

Wa'alikum aslaam.

wa-alaykuma salam

jazak Allahu khayra, i will vote it insha Allah...

may Allah swt bless you amiin.

wasalam
 

Amina 1

Junior Member
I was trying to delete this comment because I used the wrong quotes . I could not figure it out so I will just leave it



Assalam alaikum wa ramatulli wa barakatu
 

Amina 1

Junior Member
:salam2:


May Allah reward you, thank you for finding another link. I have signed it and sent it to every one I know.:hijabi:
 

reydyer

New Member
Starbucks CEO Calls Himself ‘an Active Zionist,’
Arab News


WASHINGTON, 4 August 2006 — It started out as an Internet parody of Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz thanking customers for supporting Starbucks and Israel.

The spoof read, in part: “I want to thank you for making Starbucks the $6.4 billion global company it is today… Every latte you drink at Starbucks is a contribution to the close alliance between the United States and Israel, in fact it is — as I was assured when being honored with the “Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award” — key to Israel’s long-term PR success. Your daily frappucino helps pay for student projects in North America and Israel, presenting them with the badly needed Israeli perspective of the Intifada.”

This parody caught fire throughout the Middle East. But, was it true? And how much of Starbucks does Schultz own.?

On June 6, 2003, the Seattle Times wrote: “Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz cashed in $17.5 million in stock options and still owns about 4 percent of the company.”

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“Starbucks-Israeli settlements,” revealed a goldmine of information.

A Muslim website had the most extensive information about Starbucks CEO Schultz: http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-starbucks.html

On this website, it notes an award given to Schultz is no longer listed on the Starbucks website: “In 1998 he was honored by the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah with ‘The Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award’ for his services to the Zionist state in ‘playing a key role in promoting close alliance between the United States and Israel.”

The Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah funds Israeli arms fairs…” The site adds that this listing was removed from Starbucks home page.”

The original page listing Howard Schultz Israel Award as an award for Starbucks can still be seen on their site.

The new page is shown below with no mention of the Israeli connection.”

Another search revealed that Robert Fisk, who is a contributing editor to Arab News, wrote about Schultz back on June 14, 2002. Fisk wrote that Starbucks “has been trying to damp down its pro-Israeli image, telling protesters who have written to the company that its chief executive, Howard Schultz, who is himself Jewish, does not believe that terrorism is representative of the Palestinian people.”

Fast forward to this summer. On July 22, 2008, the “Friends of Al-Aqsa and Peace in Palestine” wrote on problems between Oxfam and Starbucks on their website http://www.aqsa.org.uk/news—detail.aspx?newsid=700.

‘Friends’ notes that Oxfam ended a yearlong contract with Starbucks.

Muslim groups were behind its decision to terminate its collaboration with coffee conglomerate Starbucks.” ‘Friends’ also notes that Starbucks failed in Israel: “Starbucks …invested in Israel — a joint venture with Israeli conglomerate Delek Group for Starbucks outlets in Israel.”But the coffee company made heavy losses.

And in April 2003, it announced that all its 6 cafes in Israel will be shut down and that it has ended its partnership with Delek.” Josh Ruebner, Grassroots Advocacy Coordinator for the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, is adamant about boycotting Starbucks.

Attending a recent conference, Ruebner said he and his colleagues were “embarrassed and upset” when they were served Starbucks coffee. He wrote a letter to the organizers, saying: “many conference participants and conference organizers were highly disturbed by the serving of Starbucks coffee at our conference.

“Schultz has been praised by the Israeli government for sponsoring pro-Israel, anti-Palestinian seminars on college campuses (“Losing the Media Battle,” Jerusalem Report, April 22, 2002) and his company has sponsored a fund-raising event for the Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund, an organization which engages in crass anti-Palestinian propaganda to raise money to support the families of Israeli soldiers who have died while protecting Israel’s illegal military occupation of Palestinian territories.”

Reubner wrote: “Because the CEO of Starbucks is so supportive of Israel and the system of apartheid that it has foisted on the Palestinian people, we strongly urge you to reconsider your arrangement to serve Starbucks products”.

He added, “We all have an obligation to make sure that corporations with which we do business are using those profits to promote human rights, peace, and justice, rather than racial discrimination, military occupation, and colonization.”

Several interview requests by this reporter — made both by telephone and emails — to Starbucks corporate press office were never returned. All this gives one food for thought when sipping one’s next cappuccino.
 
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