A cease-fire is welcome, but it isn't enough
AFSC staffer Jehad Abusalim, who is from Gaza, shared this statement in response to recent news.
AFSC staffer Jehad Abusalim, who is from Gaza, shared this statement in response to recent news.
I celebrate the cease-fire with ambivalence. That’s because, even though it puts a temporary end to the spectacular violence of the past 11 days, it will not end the everyday violence in Gaza and across the occupied territories that has been going on for 73 years.
This article was first published in June 2018. It was edited and updated on May 17, 2021.
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