A ceasefire does not assign or deflect blame from either Hamas or Israel. Instead it recognizes that an escalation in violence will save no lives, and it will give time and opportunity for hostages to be returned safely, and for civilians — including Americans — to be evacuated or relocated to safe zones.
But despite polls showing that the American people do not support an escalation to the war and conflict in the region, President Biden has already begun sending more military support to the Israeli government, and is requesting record-breaking funds to send more munitions for fighter jets and other weapons.
To send weapons and military support to the Israeli government when its leaders are publicly stating their violent intentions is to knowingly facilitate collective punishment and war crimes. The U.S. already sends $3.8 billion in unconditional military funding to the Israeli military every single year, perpetuating the cycle of war and violence, and deepening the climate crisis at the same time.
Fortunately, members of Congress have already put forward a ceasefire resolution in the House, and international partners have done the same at the United Nations. UN Secretary General Guterres, Pope Francis, members of Congress and other world leaders are calling for peace in one voice.
Take action with them and millions of people around the world calling for peace and a ceasefire now.
In peace and solidarity,
Drew and the 198 methods crew