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Activists demand urgent ceasefire to end Gaza violence

July 11, 2024 | New Britain City, Hartford County, Connecticut



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Activists demand urgent ceasefire to end Gaza violence
During a recent government meeting in New Britain, Connecticut, community members voiced strong support for a proposed ceasefire resolution aimed at addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The discussions highlighted the urgent need for action to end the violence that has resulted in significant civilian casualties, particularly among women and children.

Shelley Altman, a leader from Jewish Voice for Peace, emphasized the financial implications of U.S. military aid to Israel, which amounts to $3.8 billion annually, with an additional $14 billion committed recently. Altman argued that these funds could have been redirected to support local initiatives, such as public housing, healthcare, and education, rather than contributing to the destruction in Gaza. She urged the council to pass the resolution, aligning with other municipalities advocating for peace.

Jacob Pudlanhouse, a local resident, added a personal perspective, urging the council to consider the diverse opinions within the Jewish community regarding the conflict. He expressed concern that decisions made by the council could misrepresent the views of Jewish residents and called for transparency in their voting process. Pudlanhouse stressed that many Jewish individuals do not support the violence and that silence on the issue could be perceived as complicity.

The meeting underscored a growing movement among local activists and residents advocating for a ceasefire, reflecting broader national sentiments regarding the conflict in Gaza. As discussions continue, the council faces pressure to take a definitive stance on the humanitarian crisis, with community members calling for accountability and action.

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