Dear advocates, 

Congress is considering $14.3 billion in supplemental aid to Israel, despite the unprecedented level of violence against civilians in Gaza, and the increased settler violence in the West Bank. 

Emgage Action is fighting to stop the "blank check" approach and end the era of unconditional aid to Israel and the Netanyahu government.

Over 15,000 Palestinians have been killed. We urge you to take a stand by joining our campaign, '#NoBlankChecksForNetanyahu,' which is a call for oversight over how U.S. tax dollars are used by foreign governments. 

Why Act? The mass killing of civilians, including children, is unacceptable and is a violation of international law. Netanyahu's extremist government is relentlessly assaulting civilians and rendering Gaza uninhabitable. Senators, including Bernie Sanders, Chris Murphy, and Peter Welch are now considering proposals for conditioning military aid to Israel and ending the  blank check approach that has clearly not contributed to peace or security for either Israelis or Palestinians. Giving $14.3 billion without any conditions to Netanyahu, who is responsible for the killing of over 5,000 children in the last two months alone, is unconscionable and reckless.

Our Mission: We urge you to connect with your Senators NOW and demand that they place much-needed restrictions on the $14.3 billion aid package to Israel to ensure that such aid is not used to harm civilians.

What's at Stake: Reassessing U.S. aid to Israel is a matter of extreme urgency, especially as we have the power to leverage our position and influence to promote de-escalation in the region, advocating for a political resolution over military intervention. This reassessment is critical to prevent complacency in actions that may violate international law and compromise our commitments to human rights.

Take action today and connect with your Senators to demand accountability for U.S. aid to Netanyahu. Together, let's end the blank check approach. #NoBlankChecksToNetanyahu

In solidarity, 

Wa'el Alzayat, Emgage Action CEO