Saturday morning I awoke to a text from a friend: “War in Israel.” More texts…TV…checking websites…talking to experts…checking in with friends, as layers of horror unfolded before our eyes. By the end of the day the full extent of the catastrophe was clearer. There will indeed now be a long and difficult and evil war. Innocent civilians who had nothing to do with the actions of the Israeli government are, even as I write this, either being tortured or killed or are dead already. Children have been taken hostage. A nation is terrorized. Israeli Military Intelligence, who everyone thought had such vast operational superiority that no one would ever dare do what Hamas has now done, has spectacularly and tragically failed at its job. And yes, I know. These events did not occur in a vacuum. I could write about - and indeed I have, and at length - the myriad injustices Palestinians have endured at the hands of Israel. Pretty much anything anyone could say about that…I get it, I know. But not today. Today I simply want to grieve. I don’t want to argue. I don’t want to take a position or argue policy. I just want to grieve. I grieve for the Israeli children and Palestinian children and Israeli parents and Palestinian parents. I grieve for the world that we could not do better than this. I grieve the fact that any sliver of hope for peace in that region is probably set back for decades, possibly even longer now. I will have much to say in the coming days about what is happening in Israel and how I feel the United States should respond. For now, I stand with Israel. And I stand with the Palestinian people. I do not stand with Hamas, nor will I ever. For their cause is not justice. Their cause is terror. May the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - the God to whom Jews and Muslims and Christians all pray - please help us in this agonizing hour.

Oct 8, 2023 · 11:14 PM UTC

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"Israel will kill us when it wants to kill us, then why not die in dignity"
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1 Palestinians Speak the Language of Violence Israel Taught Them, by @ChrisLynnHedges open.substack.com/pub/chrish…
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I'm all for BOTH-AND thinking, BUT how do you square what you say about reparations & racial justice here with support for a fascist ethno-Apartheid State? There is no nuance with genocide, if you are a truth teller...
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x.com/davidrkadler/status/17… Fareed Zakaria CNN interview with Dr. Mustafa Barghouti from Palestinian National Initiative.
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U basically didn’t say much that is worth anything other that u grieve at this time and u are hoping the hands of the almighty would rectify everything, appealing to those faithful. That is all u had to say yet u fill this 🧵 with trivial phrases. This can be done in silence.
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Grief is correct, but a president would have to act and act in a way that furthered the cause of peace in the midst of grief, not after it. After your grieving, remember Palestinians have been grieving a long, long time from Israeli terror.
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Thank you for acknowledging the humanity and suffering of both sides
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