Oakland has made history once again with another BDS victory for Palestine against the Israeli Zim shipping line. This latest round of organizing has been the most momentous and historic. Members of ILWU Local 10 informed Block the Boat organizers that the Zim Beijing which was headed to the Port of Oakland, has been re-routed to Russia to avoid disruptions at the SSA terminal. For the first time ever, an Israeli ship has been completely turned away before reaching its port of destination due to sustained overwhelming community organizing.

The damage to Israel’s credibility can’t be exaggerated–the Zim line, though privately owned, is an Israeli “security asset.” Israel exerts control over the corporation through a “golden share” which it uses to prevent the sale of the company into foreign hands. The Zim line is mandated to be part of Israel’s critical supply chain during protracted military conflicts. The brand and economic impact on Zim has yet to be calculated, but is surely devastating. Goods have been rerouted, and undelivered for months. ILWU workers have honored our pickets and sided with the community against US complicity in Israeli apartheid. Zim has been disrupted and confronted by anti-Zionist protests in Seattle, Tacoma, Los Angeles, Vancouver, New Orleans, New York and Tampa. Ports all over North America are making it clear that Israel can no longer conduct business as usual because Zionism is simply not welcome on our coasts.

Zim‘s Maneuvers

The Zim Beijing, which was scheduled to arrive in Oakland on the morning of Saturday October 25, 2014, instead broke from its heading soon after it reached the north western coast of Mexico on Wednesday, October 22nd, and headed further northwest. Several sources, including Zim’s own online schedule, and port and union authorities confirm that the Beijing’s intended destination was Oakland, but that it changed its itinerary to avoid yet another humiliating defeat. In an article published on 10/26, headlined “Zim Beijing Avoids Oakland” the GulfShip News reported, “The ship was due to call on Saturday, but then delayed its call to today [Sunday]. Reports from Oakland suggest Zim has now decided to cancel the call altogether. Zim has been hit by protests at Oakland in August and September, disrupting its schedules.”

We also tracked the ship via satellite using an online marine tracking service and documented that the ship listed its destination as Oakland just minutes after it left the Panama Canal–the norm for Zim ships on the Asia Pacific line, which stop at either Los Angeles or Oakland before heading to China and Russia. Just days into its 9 day journey from the Canal, however, Zim abruptly removed Oakland from its online schedule, and headed northwest, taking it ever farther from Oakland.

Confronting Global Repression

It is clear that the Zim Beijing diverted course in response to the powerful Block the Boat organizing. In August, Block the Boat organized and inspired a series of historic night and day pickets, which with the support of ILWU workers, prevented the Zim Piraeus from unloading for 4 days, and eventually forced the ship to leave before even a fraction of its cargo could be unloaded. In September, Zim faced another set of pickets that forced the Zim Shanghai to offload in Los Angeles, rather than its intended Oakland destination. The Block the Boat coalition along with the broader Bay Area community has made it clear that we can determine what takes place in our towns. And business with the racist, exclusionary, Zionist state of Israel, which works alongside local and federal law enforcement to repress our communities, will not go unchallenged.

Activists remained focused throughout Zim’s obfuscations, organizing for a large turnout to picket the Beijing whenever it would arrive–Saturday, Sunday, or any day of the coming week. Given the convoluted maneuvers Zim used in August, in which it left the port under the cover of an Israeli consulate press release, only to return to another terminal less than an hour later, organizers now know to be thorough and patient. After tracking the Zim Beijing for several days, Block the Boat prepared for a week of possible pickets by staging a late day march of hundreds on Sunday to the Port of Oakland to show the strength and focus of this movement. It was a warning to Zim to keep going as it reached the 1000-mile mark from Oakland and a promise that the gates would be lined again with unstoppable anti-Zionist picketers if it returned.

As the Beijing sails beyond the horizon, it still bears the destination of Oakland, though it is over 1200 miles away from San Francisco Bay at the time of this statement. Our efforts have paid off; Zim Beijing does not appear to be turning around. Even if it did reverse course and head back to Oakland at this point, it would be a week late, and it would find us once again, prepared to stop it at the port.

BDS Victory

We are declaring a historic victory in our effort to block the Beijing. It is very likely that Zim has been completely prevented from doing any future business at the Port of Oakland. Only time will tell if Zim’s changes to its schedule reflect the real re-routing of its ships, or simply just another ruse to fool opponents of Israeli apartheid. Obviously, here in Oakland, we are ready for Zim’s return any time. Together with our brothers and sisters from Ferguson to Palestine, we are fighting back against state violence and apartheid and we are prepared to bring it down brick by brick, wall by wall, port by port.

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Addameer: Palestinian Prisoner Support and Human Rights Organization

Advance the Struggle

Af3irm

Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition USA

All African People’s Revolutionary Party

American Muslims for Palestine

Anakbayan East Bay

Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)

Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)

ANSWER Coalition

ASATA

BAYAN USA

BDS collation in Illinois

BDS collation in Texas

Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee

Bay Area Women in Black

Boycott! Supporting the Palestinian BDS Call from Within

Catalyst Project

Center for Political Education (CPE)

The Coalition for Justice in Palestine in Illinois

The Coalition for Justice in Palestine in Texas

Coalition to Stop $30 Billion to Israel

Cognitive Liberty

Community Futures Collective

Critical Resistance Oakland

Critical Resistance Los Angeles

East Bay Solidarity Network

Free Palestine Movement

Freedom Archives

Freedom Socialist Party

Friends of Deir Ibzi’a

Friends of Sabeel–North America (FOSNA)

GABRIELA San Francisco

Global March to Jerusalem – North America

Gray Panthers of San Francisco

General Union of Palestine Students (GUPS)

Haiti Action Committee

Helena (Montana) Service for Peace and Justice/SERPAJ

Interdenominational Advocates for Peace

International Action Center

International Coalition to Free the Angola 3

International Jewish Anti Zionist Network (IJAN)

International Socialist Organization (ISO)

Iraq Veterans Against War (IVAW) – Bay Area

ISM – Northern California

Jews for Palestinian Right of Return

Justice for Palestinians

Labor for Palestine

Lighthouse Masjid Social Justice Committee

Marcha Patriotica Colombia – California Chapter

Malcolm X Grassroots Movement

Milbes Family Foundation

National Lawyers Guild

New York City Labor Against the War

NorCal Friends of Sabeel

Occupy SF Action Council

Palestinian Boycott,

Divestment and Sanctions National

Committee (BNC)

Palestinian American Youth League

Palestinian American Council/ National

Palestinian American Congress /National

Palestinian Humanitarian Relief Fund/National

Palestine Poster Project Archives

Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM)

Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL)

The Peace and Freedom Party of Alameda County

Phat Beets

Queers Undermining Israeli Terror (QUIT)

Real Cost of Prisons

Ruckus Society

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network

SF Women in Black

Students for Justice in Palestine – Cal

The US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation

UAW2865 BDS Caucus

US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)

WORD (Women Organized to Resist and Defend)

Workers World Party