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Physician calls for divestment to save Palestinian lives

August 20, 2024 | Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois



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Physician calls for divestment to save Palestinian lives
During a recent government meeting, a passionate plea was made by an ER physician advocating for divestment from entities contributing to violence in conflict zones. The physician emphasized the moral responsibility of individuals and institutions to protect innocent lives, particularly children, in light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine.

Citing a report from The Lancet, the physician challenged the widely accepted figure of 40,000 Palestinian deaths, suggesting that the actual number could be as high as 300,000. This stark assertion highlights the urgency of addressing the humanitarian implications of financial investments linked to violence.

The physician's call for divestment resonated with the audience, urging local residents to reconsider where their financial support is directed, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflict. The meeting underscored the intersection of healthcare, ethics, and financial responsibility, prompting discussions on how community investments can align with humanitarian values.

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