Preparation for a full scale invasion of Gaza has begun, a sense of dread now filling the air reminiscent of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. As everyone is aware, there is no guarantee the war will not expand beyond Israel and Palestine. This is an extraordinarily dangerous moment for the world. 1/4
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America’s official position seems to be “OK Israel, get the war over with and then we need to talk immediately about a two state solution.” Our position should be the opposite: Stop a war that can ultimately do little more than increase the bloodshed, multiplying tragedy and hatred. 2/4
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The U.S. should work with Qatar and others to broker a ceasefire in exchange for release of the hostages, then convene an immediate international conference to help establish a two state solution. 3/4
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The United States should stand on the side of humanity, dedicated to justice for both Palestinians and Israelis. War is not the answer. Ceasefire now. 4/4

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The U.S. could simply demand a ceasefire.
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Marianne. Hamas promises to not stop until all the Jews are murdered in Israel. What is your solution?
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War is never the answer The only way to end the disgrace is to force Israel to stop settlements in Palestinian lands and agree to stop attacking them Otherwise the wars will continue forever
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Did you miss the part where they killed and tortured ~1,300 civilians? Bringing back the hostages will not un-do that. What next, calling for a ceasefire with ISIS?
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@POTUS knows that there won’t be any two state solution. He’s play-acting while he pays for the extermination of the Palestinian people, knowing that #Netanyahu is going to kill them all and steal their land. @JoeBiden alone could have intervened to prevent this. He chose not to.