Hi, After Israel’s military killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi joined 40 Democrats to urge President Biden to halt weapons transfers to Israel and condition all security assistance to Israel.1 This is a major development in shifting politics around Israel in Congress. Last week, one of Biden’s closest allies in the Senate, Senator Chris Coons, also called for placing conditions on military assistance to Israel for the very first time.2 The atrocities in Gaza are too horrific for Democrats to hold onto their status quo positions of the past when it comes to Israel. We must keep up the pressure to demand all of Congress and President Biden hear what their constituents and a growing number of Democratic lawmakers are saying. President Biden recently decided to send 3,800 more bombs to Israel,3,4 even as Israel’s horrific war on Gaza has killed aid workers and over 30,000 civilians, and continues to block food and water from reaching the Palestinian people. “In light of this incident, we strongly urge you to reconsider your recent decision to authorize the transfer of a new arms package to Israel,” the letter from Pelosi and other Democrats to President Biden said.5 It’s a moral failing AND a rebuke of international humanitarian law to continue sending bombs to Netanyahu. Hamas's attacks beginning on October 7 must be condemned, but Israel's response has been disproportionate and taken an extraordinary civilian toll for nearly six months. Congress must take a stand to halt more weapons going to Israel. And President Biden must immediately listen to the words of his Democratic allies in Congress. Add your name: Stop sending weapons to Israel! Thanks for taking action, Sources:
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