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Action Alert: Call on President Biden to Address the Crisis in Gaza

Dear Email,

Your action is urgently needed in response to last night’s Israeli escalation in Gaza. This aggression appears provoked by political expediency as Netanyahu seeks to appease the far-right elements of his government coalition, particularly Ben Gvir's party, which has been boycotting Knesset votes until more hard-line policies are adopted against Palestinians.  

Recent Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 15 people, among them four children. This surge in violence follows over a year of increasing tensions, settler violence, and military raids in the occupied West Bank.  

TAKE ACTION: Demand that President Biden publicly calls for an end to Israel's unprovoked escalation and investigates the attacks, which include apparent war crimes.

The situation is critical. The European Union has taken a stance by canceling a diplomatic reception to avoid the participation of Ben Gvir. The United States must do more as an enabler and apologist for Israel, particularly in light of the White House's recent statement declaring they “recognize the resilience of Israel’s democracy” in light of Israel's 75th anniversary.

Click here to email President Biden. The time to demand an end to Israel's unprovoked aggression and call for accountability is NOW.  

Your voice matters! By contacting President Biden you are making it clear that we will not stand idly by as the violence and loss of rights continue in Gaza.  

Thank you for your commitment to human rights and justice.

 

In solidarity,

Ayah Ziyadeh

Advocacy Director, AJP Action

 

Americans for Justice in Palestine Action (AJP Action), an affiliate of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization lobbying for legislation that supports the human rights of the Palestinian people.

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