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Activists demand urgent ceasefire resolution from Roanoke Council

July 01, 2024 | Roanoke City (Independent City), Virginia



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Activists demand urgent ceasefire resolution from Roanoke Council
During a recent Roanoke City Council meeting, community members passionately urged the council to adopt a resolution calling for a ceasefire in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Activist Keeley Meadows highlighted the urgency of the situation, referencing the significant loss of life and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where reports indicate that over 35,000 Palestinians have been killed, including 13,000 children, since the escalation of violence began on October 7.

Meadows criticized the council for its inaction, noting that similar resolutions had been passed by other Virginia cities, such as Harrisonburg and Charlottesville. She questioned the council's rationale for not addressing what she termed an \"international matter,\" reminding them of their previous support for Ukraine shortly after Russia's invasion in 2022. Meadows emphasized the need for the council to take a stand against what she described as a genocide, urging them to show solidarity with Palestinian residents in Roanoke and beyond.

Bridal, a local volunteer, echoed these sentiments, presenting alarming statistics about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including widespread displacement and deteriorating access to clean water. She called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the cessation of U.S. military aid to Israel, and the facilitation of humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict.

Another resident, Saima, also spoke at the meeting, sharing personal stories to illustrate the impact of the violence on local communities. The discussions reflect a growing demand among Roanoke residents for their city council to take a more active role in advocating for peace and humanitarian support in the face of escalating violence in the region. The council's response to these calls remains to be seen, as community members continue to push for urgent action.

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