CALL FOR PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, PSYCHOLOGISTS AND COUNSELLORS TO ADDRESS THE HUMAN CATASTROPHE IN GAZA

The text of the open letter is available below.

This letter began as an initiative undertaken by clinicians registered with the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC).   We invite all psychotherapists and counsellors to join us in protesting Israel's assault on Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, and in challenging the silencing of Palestinian experience and voices within our professional community.                                             Enquiries: cliniciansforgaza@gmail.com 

Please sign the letter. Circulate it. And then consider forming a group within your professional association or registration body to promote free speech on Palestine. Working collaboratively is more effective, safer, and more enjoyable. 


To add your name to the Open Letter click here:    https://forms.gle/chCNhiDeGEFneB98A
Full list of signatories can be found beneath the Statement. 


English:  http://tinyurl.com/w59jat49  Française:  http://tinyurl.com/4a5bv252  Deutsche:  http://tinyurl.com/axczcdyn Italiana: https://tinyurl.com/38wr8h22    Portuguesa:  https://tinyurl.com/38wr8h22  Español: https://tinyurl.com/455hp9rj

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THE HUMAN CATASTROPHE IN GAZA

From the humane (including psychoanalytic) point of view we are led as citizens to struggle with the unending task of exposing lies and striving for the preservation of sane humane values – this is our only hope.” Hanna Segal, 2006

We wish to put on record our dismay at the ongoing slaughter and mayhem being inflicted on the people of Gaza and the West Bank. 

As health practitioners we want to add our voices to those who have spoken out against this violence, especially in light of its apparent genocidal nature. We are uncomfortable with the loud silence of our professional associations in response to these atrocities – in contrast to the principled and humane statements issued in response to Black Lives Matter and the invasion of Ukraine. 

Our associations responded in an appropriate manner to the horrific attacks launched by Hamas on October 7th.  However, the historical context of occupation and siege, impoverishment and massacre was ignored. This scotomisation underlies international complicity with Israel’s response.

We are deeply disturbed by a military campaign that, beside the terrible toll of death and destruction has, according to the UN, rendered Gaza uninhabitable. This has raised concerns about an imminent forced population transfer, and about crimes against humanity as formally defined. We note that the International Court of Justice, in its ruling of 26th January 2024, concluded that there are plausible grounds to believe a genocide is being perpetrated in Gaza, and reminded Israel of its explicit obligations under the Genocide Convention.

In the first instance, we call for an immediate ceasefire and negotiations towards a peace aimed at providing justice and security for both the Palestinian and Israeli communities. It is time to end the impunity that has enabled Israel to disregard Palestinian rights. To this end, we urge that the international community and civil society uphold the principles of international law, as contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent United Nations Conventions, and that these form the basis for collective thought and action.

We also express our deep concern at the way in which, over recent years, freedom of thought and speech in relation to Palestine/Israel has been curtailed in this country, and within this profession.

We call for freedom to speak and act peacefully without fear of recrimination, harassment or censure.

We understand the intensity of emotions that can be released when this subject is broached, but cannot accept that this justifies the suppression of that open and free discussion that is essential if we are to combat fundamentalism and dehumanization.

We invite all psychotherapists, psychologists and counsellors who share these concerns to add their names to this statement.



Therapists and Counsellors address the catastrophe in Gaza (Responses)