The federation
also called on its members to no longer handle any ships which carry military
equipment to Palestine or Israel. In a statement released on February 14, the
federation said they are part of labour unions and will “always stand against
the war (in Gaza) and killing innocent people like women and children”.
Condemning Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, the
group added, “Women and children have
been blown to pieces in the war. Parents were unable to recognise their
children killed in bombings which were exploding everywhere.”
Considering the loss caused by the war, the union
members collectively decided to refuse the handling of all types of weaponised
cargoes, said the federation.
“Loading and unloading these weapons helps provide
organisations with the ability to kill innocent people,” it added.
It also called for an “immediate ceasefire” to the war
in Gaza and added, “As responsible trade unions, we declare our solidarity with
those who campaign for peace.”
The move by the port workers’ federation comes after
similar action was seen in several other countries, including Australia, Spain
and Belgium. Transport workers’ unions in these countries have called on their
members to refuse to handle military equipment being sent to Israel.
In the
US, pro-Palestine protestors have held demonstrations at ports trying
to prevent ships carrying military equipment for Israel.
A total of 28,985 Palestinians have been killed and
68,883 others injured in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, said the Gaza
health ministry on Sunday. Israel began its strikes in retaliation for Hamas’s
surprise attack when 1,200 people were killed and 253 were taken as hostages.