Resistbot Petition: Condemn Israeli Assaults on Jenin Refugee Camp and Support Palestinian Autonomy
An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Condemn Israeli Assaults on Jenin Refugee Camp and Support Palestinian Autonomy

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I am writing to express my deep concern over the ongoing Israeli military operations in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. These actions have led to significant civilian casualties, widespread destruction of infrastructure, and the displacement of thousands of Palestinians. According to reports, the Israeli military has conducted extensive raids in Jenin, resulting in the destruction of homes, roads, and essential services. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has highlighted that these operations have left many residents without access to water and electricity. Furthermore, humanitarian organizations have reported that medical facilities have been targeted, with ambulances being blocked and hospitals under siege. Such actions not only violate international humanitarian law but also exacerbate the suffering of innocent civilians, including children. I urge you to: 1. Publicly condemn the Israeli military’s actions in Jenin and the broader West Bank. 2. Demand an immediate cessation of military operations in the West Bank. 3. Support international efforts to provide humanitarian aid to affected Palestinian communities. 4. Call for investigations into potential violations of international law. I believe in the importance of upholding human rights and international law. I expect you to take a stand to protect vulnerable populations and promote peace and justice in the region.

First sent on May 17 by BlueCollarJew

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