Emgage advocates and community members,
We have been working non-stop to engage with members of Congress and the Biden Administration to help bring an end to Israel's deadly assault against Gaza that has claimed the lives of at least 227 people, including 64 children. Thanks to many of you, we have delivered over 20,000 constituent letters to Congress asking our representatives to take a stand in support of human rights for Palestinians. We have also directly engaged with numerous Congressional offices to urge that they recognize Palestinian suffering and their right to freedom and security. Whenever we have seen statements that overlooked or minimized the rights of Palestinians, we have called them out.
Today, we delivered a letter to the White House calling for President Joe Biden to do more to bring an end to Israeli military operations and to halt U.S. support that is furthering the Occupation or harming Palestinians. Specifically, we called upon the Administration to:
In just one minute you can take action for Palestinians. Click the link below and urge Congress and the Biden Administration to halt the forced ethnic displacement and other provocations. What is happening is a violation of international law, a violation of religious freedom, and a violation of decency. This state of affairs is not a case of “both sides.” Not when Palestinians are occupied and the State of Israel is the occupier. Since 1948, the fundamental rights of a whole people have been denied and often undermined. Their plight has been exacerbated by pernicious policies of the Netanyahu government and its allies. Understanding the current crisis and providing credible solutions must recognize these facts.
Since its occupation of East Jerusalem and the West Bank in 1967, Israel has pursued a systematic campaign to displace and replace Arabs with Jewish settlers in violation of international law. This has been accompanied by well-documented discriminatory practices that forbid housing construction by Arabs, especially in Jerusalem, in addition to mass-scale home demolitions. According to Israeli law, Jews have the right to return to properties they or other Jewish entities held before the creation of Israel. The same rights are not afforded to Palestinians who were displaced from pre-1948 Israel or during the 1967 War. Prime Minister Netanyahu has leveraged these policies to accelerate settlement activities and supported additional discriminatory measures, including the Nation State Law that guarantees the right to self-determination only to Jewish citizens of Israel.
We should not portray the issue only as a conflict between Hamas and Israel. This shifts focus away from the root causes of the conflict to its symptoms. Hamas was established in 1987, a full 20 years after the occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Overlooking this fact and justifying Israel’s policies and actions as a legitimate right to “self defense” does the term a disservice.
Please take a minute to sign our letter and consider supporting our efforts to bring about real change for Palestinians and all those who are suffering. In solidarity,
Wa'el Alzayat, Emgage Action CEO We cannot do this work without the support of our community. Please consider donating to Emgage Action so that we may continue our work to advance better policy for our community. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA
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