Update on the war in GazaIt is day 719 of the war in Gaza, a recent study estimates the actual number of Palestinians killed could be higher than 680,000, which is roughly 34% of Gaza's total population. The month before the Israeli offensive in Gaza City, 220,000 people fled their homes, on foot with the little they could carry. Since the offensive began last week, thousands more fled as Israeli Defense Forces level residential buildings, giving residents only a few minutes to gather their belongings before demolishing their homes. On September 21st, several countries announced their formal recognition of Palestinian statehood, bringing the total to 157 countries worldwide that have recognized the State of Palestine. In response, Netanyahu stated, "It will not happen. A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan." Netanyahu will announce Israel's plans for Gaza and the West Bank after he visits the White House next week. The Sumud Flotilla, a delegation of 46 countries, set sail on August 31st to bring aid to Gaza and stop the siege. While in international waters off the coast of Tunisia, their boats were attacked by drones. And as of last night, another drone attack was underway off the coast of Greece–this time, 13 explosions were heard on and around boats; nobody was injured in the assault. In light of recent escalations in Gaza, we are adjusting our approach. We have seen that our collective power lies in where we choose to spend our money. Without us, corporations are compelled to halt their activities and comply with the public's will. |
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