Rights advocates outside the U.S. Capitol condemned the Israeli-imposed hunger crisis in Gaza, describing it as a calculated attempt to starve civilians, including children. They protested in solidarity with the affected population, highlighting the role of U.S. military aid and support in perpetuating the crisis. The advocates, including Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, called on lawmakers to acknowledge public discontent with Israel's treatment of Palestinians and to reconsider unconditional support, as recent polls suggest a significant shift in American sentiment against the crisis in Gaza and its consequences.
Josephine Guilbeau described the Israeli-imposed hunger crisis in Gaza as a deliberate and evil decision to starve children, comparing it to a weapon of war.
Advocates, including Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, demanded an end to unconditional support for Israel, citing alarming public discontent regarding Israel’s treatment of Palestinians.
Veterans and doctors highlighted the responsibility of U.S. military aid and support in enabling the ongoing humanitarian crisis experienced by the people of Gaza.
Tlaib urged Congress to heed public sentiment regarding Israel, stating that Americans do not want financial support for actions that lead to starvation.
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