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Growing Opposition to Israeli Attacks in the US: State Department Official Resigns, Congress Pushes for Ceasefire, and Protests Erupt

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Growing Opposition to Israeli Attacks in the US: State Department Official Resigns, Congress Pushes for Ceasefire, and Protests Erupt
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Opposition to Israeli military actions in Gaza is gaining momentum within the United States, with significant developments that highlight growing dissent against U.S. support for Israel’s actions. These events include the resignation of a State Department official, the introduction of a ‘ceasefire now’ resolution in Congress, and the arrest of hundreds of Jewish peace activists during anti-war protests in the U.S. capital.

State Department Official Resigns in Protest

A high-profile act of dissent unfolded in the heart of the U.S. government, as Josh Paul, who served as the director of congressional and public affairs at the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, publicly posted his resignation letter. In his letter, Paul vehemently expressed his opposition to the Biden administration’s pro-Israeli policies, specifically its decision to provide additional military aid to Israel. He labeled the Israeli response to Hamas’ attacks as shortsighted, destructive, and unjust, warning that it would lead to more suffering for both Israelis and Palestinians. Paul, who had dedicated 11 years to the State Department, contended that the U.S. was repeating past mistakes and declared his unwillingness to be part of such a policy any longer.

Congress Introduces ‘Ceasefire Now’ Resolution

Simultaneously, a growing movement within Congress seeks to address the crisis in Gaza. A ‘Ceasefire Now’ resolution, introduced by progressive lawmakers Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush, aims for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Congresswoman Cori Bush emphasized the moral responsibility of lawmakers to end the violence and save lives. This resolution has garnered substantial support, reflecting the increasing desire within Congress for swift action to achieve a ceasefire.

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, a Palestinian-American, underscored the urgency by highlighting Israel’s bombing of a Gaza hospital, resulting in the tragic loss of hundreds of lives, including doctors, children, and patients. She directed a message to President Biden, holding him accountable for refusing to facilitate a ceasefire and de-escalation of tensions. Congressman André Carson joined in the call for a ceasefire and urged his colleagues to support the ‘Ceasefire Now’ Resolution, demonstrating a united front among progressive lawmakers.

Arrests of Jewish Peace Activists During Anti-War Protests

Further underscoring the growing opposition to Israeli actions in Gaza, reports emerged of the arrest of hundreds of Jewish peace activists in the vicinity of the U.S. Capitol during anti-war protests. These activists, who were predominantly Jewish, were detained by Capitol police for participating in protests against the Israel-Hamas conflict. The arrests took place inside the Cannon House Office Building, a location where protests are typically prohibited.

Jewish Voice for Peace, one of the groups involved in organizing the protests, stated that around 500 Jews, rabbis, and descendants of Holocaust survivors chanted “Let Gaza live” inside the building. An additional 10,000 demonstrators voiced their demands for a ceasefire outside the Capitol complex. The activists called on President Biden and Congress to actively advocate for a ceasefire in Gaza and for the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to allow aid to reach the region.

The protests and arrests serve as a testament to the mounting pressure on U.S. leaders to take action to halt the violence in Gaza. These events reflect the growing determination of individuals and lawmakers in the United States to address the crisis and call for an immediate end to the hostilities.

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