During a recent government meeting, Nancy Roberts passionately urged officials to advocate for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and to impose a complete arms embargo on Israel. Highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis, she emphasized that no food has entered Gaza for the past 50 days, leading to widespread starvation, particularly among children.
Roberts also referenced a significant development, noting that 10,000 Israeli reserve soldiers have declared their refusal to serve, citing a lack of strategic direction from the Israeli government. She criticized the current military strategy as ineffective and accused the government of prioritizing political stability over humanitarian concerns, particularly regarding the hostages held in Gaza.
Citing historical context, Roberts pointed out that since 1967, over one million Palestinians have been incarcerated, many without just cause, and she condemned the Israeli government's actions as blatant human rights violations. She called on government officials to fulfill their legal and moral obligations, referencing the Leahy Law, which prohibits U.S. support for foreign military units involved in human rights abuses.
Roberts concluded her remarks with a heartfelt plea for immediate action, urging officials to prioritize peace and humanitarian aid over military support. The meeting then proceeded to the next speaker, Juan Rocha.