In a recent government meeting, passionate discussions centered around the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Palestine, with speakers highlighting the humanitarian crisis and calling for divestment from Israeli bonds. One speaker asserted that Israel has been committing genocide for the past 75 years, claiming that over 45,000 people, including 25,000 children, have been killed in the last eight months alone. They emphasized the displacement of 1.7 million individuals and raised concerns about the financial risks associated with investing in Israeli bonds, suggesting that such investments do not benefit local communities.
The speaker urged attendees to divest from these funds, advocating for a return of resources to affected communities and a commitment to justice and freedom for Palestinians. They condemned what they described as a \"hypocritical\" stance on the conflict, asserting that true freedom is a right for all people.
Another participant, Jenna Mohadin, marked the Muslim celebration of Eid by drawing attention to the violence occurring in Gaza during this holy period. She shared distressing reports of casualties, particularly among children, and highlighted the severe humanitarian conditions, including famine and the use of salvation as a weapon of war. Mohadin's remarks underscored the urgency of addressing the crisis and the need for international awareness and action.
The meeting reflected a growing concern among participants regarding the implications of the ongoing conflict and the humanitarian toll it continues to take on the Palestinian population.