John,
Yesterday, nearly 50% of Democratic members in Congress made a powerful statement in boycotting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address. This act of solidarity protested Netanyahu's corrupt administration, which has manifested a severe humanitarian crisis in Palestine with no actual plan or concern for rescuing hostages. In fact, under Netanyahu's orders, which include sniping people waving white flags, he has killed more hostages than rescued.
The standing ovation from Republican members in response to Netanyahu's speech was more than outrageous; it was a blatant endorsement of actions that perpetuate severe human rights abuses. This reaction starkly contrasts with the severe violence faced by Palestinians, where over 50,000 pregnant women are trapped in life-threatening situations, enduring severe malnutrition, alarmingly high death rates among women and children, and appalling, unlivable conditions that defy basic human dignity.
The Republican support for genocide is unequivocally indefensible and unjustifiable. The murder of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians cannot be excused by any violent war crimes.
Human rights should never be subject to debate, and it is evident that the Republican Party has abandoned the Palestinian people. With 70% of Israelis opposing this genocide, Prime Minister Netanyahu has failed his duties and betrayed his own people. We must relentlessly advocate for policies that uphold dignity and equity for everyone and hold our leaders accountable for their actions.