• @Candelestine
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    -19 months ago

    Try floating a UN resolution that isn’t just calling for a cease fire, and actually has some enforcement mechanism. That might be worth a look.

    • @[email protected]
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      99 months ago

      Without a ceasefire, it isn’t possible for medical personnel to treat the 10s of thousands of sick, injured, and starving. IDF forces are blowing up ambulances trying to help.

      Without a ceasefire, critical humanitarian aid such as food, water, and medical supplies cannot be delivered. IDF forces are blowing up the delivery trucks even if they travel along so called safe and authorized corridors.

      Without a ceasefire, Israeli hostages held by hamas will continue to perish instead of get rescued. IDF forces brutal bombing campaign affects them just as much as Palestinian civilians.

      To demand anything less than a ceasefire is, at this point, to betray your racism and disregard for Arab lives.

      To suggest that the US isn’t also blocking UN efforts to send peacekeeping troops to monitor for and prevent war crimes being committed on a daily basis shows me you’re very ignorant, or extremely malicious. No amount of dead children could change your mind, and for those like Bibi, no amount of dead children will ever be enough.

      A ceasefire is only a mandatory first step. Israel must end the occupation. Palestine belongs to Palestinians.

      • @Candelestine
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        -39 months ago

        Yes, so, a ceasefire resolution that makes one happen somehow. Instead of just saying “please cease fire now, but if you refuse then nothing happens”. Which is all we’ve gotten so far.

        • @[email protected]
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          69 months ago

          Could you elaborate on how you would amend a ceasefire resolution to accomplish the necessary goal of a ceasefire in the current political environment?

          I suspect we’ll stop at nothing, due to Bibi’s bloodlust and American desire to funnel taxpayer dollars to defense contractors who are arming the Israelis. What do you propose could change this equation to bring about peace?

          • @Candelestine
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            19 months ago

            How about a one week time window before consequences kick in, starting with mild economic sanctions and slowly scaling up over time until a ceasefire is reached?

            • @[email protected]
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              49 months ago

              I see what you’re getting at. Ramping up consequences via sanctions would be a great place to start!

              I’d hope one of the first methods of doing this would be to cut off military aid for Israel…they’ve been getting ~$4bn/year from America for something like 40 years now, and this seems like an opportune time to stop funding them.

              • @Candelestine
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                -29 months ago

                It’s actually not, since they are a military ally, and in a war. If we stab them in the back mid-war, that makes our alliances worth less.

                This is the big reason we keep vetoing the ones that are only words. Weakens our alliances, and for nothing except some shame. When Netanyahu is shameless.

                But, if there was a mechanism, it might be worth it.