In a somber Thanksgiving reflection, those who have witnessed the atrocities committed in Gaza must recognize that their family gatherings are not exempt from discussions about human rights. A two-year-long genocide is ongoing, and it's unlikely to be forgotten at any dinner table.
A painful reality exists for some families who cannot bridge their differences on Israel, but this narrative must shift towards those whose lives have been shattered by Israeli attacks. Two of a young student's immediate family members were killed when his home in Gaza was bombed; the surviving family member is now forced to live in tents. The situation is far from over.
The October 10 agreement brought some relief for Palestinians, but their daily struggle with displacement, starvation, and killings continues. Israel has carried out relentless bombings and targeted civilians, resulting in significant loss of life β including over 120 children.
Despite growing international support for the Palestinian cause and recognition of Israel's actions as genocidal, tangible consequences are lacking.
There will be no solace in declarations if they do not bring concrete action. As Mosab Abu Toha noted at a recent U.N. meeting, it is time to stop accepting illusions of peace processes that only exacerbate injustices.
The writer suggests joining movements pushing for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli institutions complicit in occupation and apartheid. For those who can, solidarity is an opportunity to support their cause.
A painful reality exists for some families who cannot bridge their differences on Israel, but this narrative must shift towards those whose lives have been shattered by Israeli attacks. Two of a young student's immediate family members were killed when his home in Gaza was bombed; the surviving family member is now forced to live in tents. The situation is far from over.
The October 10 agreement brought some relief for Palestinians, but their daily struggle with displacement, starvation, and killings continues. Israel has carried out relentless bombings and targeted civilians, resulting in significant loss of life β including over 120 children.
Despite growing international support for the Palestinian cause and recognition of Israel's actions as genocidal, tangible consequences are lacking.
There will be no solace in declarations if they do not bring concrete action. As Mosab Abu Toha noted at a recent U.N. meeting, it is time to stop accepting illusions of peace processes that only exacerbate injustices.
The writer suggests joining movements pushing for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli institutions complicit in occupation and apartheid. For those who can, solidarity is an opportunity to support their cause.