Roland Rance

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Roland Rance is an anti-Zionist, socialist British Jew who lived and worked for several years in Jerusalem, and has spent 30 years "campaigning for a unitary, democratic and secular Palestine".[1]

He chaired the inaugural meeting of Jews Against Zionism in London on 18 June 2003, a meeting at which the three programmed speakers were Alice Coy, Haim Bresheeth and Lenni Brenner.

He wrote the 1987 Return statement of anti-Zionist Jews and the 2000 Jews Against the Occupation petition.

A collection of his articles on the Middle East was published in 2000 by the International Socialist Group, under the title Palestine's Second Intifada