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In late December, 77 groups — representing tens of thousands of lawyers, civil society leaders, and activists from six continents — filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit that Palestinian human rights organizations, residents of Gaza, and U.S. citizens with family members impacted by Israel’s ongoing assault brought against the Biden administration.

According to Law for Palestine, a human rights and legal advocacy organization, there have been at least 500 instances of Israeli lawmakers, officials, and officers inciting genocide.

Sourani said that the statements by Israeli officials, along with the actual blockade, the indiscriminate attacks on civilians and civilian buildings, the basic lack of safe space, and the mass displacement of millions of Palestinians makes it clear: “All of this is tantamount to genocide.”

The plaintiffs responded to the administration’s motion to dismiss on December 22, arguing that there is precedent for U.S. courts to adjudicate questions surrounding genocide and that their legal challenge is about more than the actions of a foreign state. Rather, the plaintiffs argued, their injuries are “fairly traceable” to the actions of the U.S. government. “The suggestion that the U.S. does not or cannot influence Israel borders on the absurd, not least because the Israeli government acknowledges its actions could not happen without U.S. license and support, and Defendants have boasted about their coordination with and influence over Israel,” the plaintiffs wrote.

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[–] Granite@kbin.social 35 points 10 months ago (2 children)

They’re too busy thinking that surely THIS slaughter jump starts the second coming.

[–] NatakuNox@lemmy.world 7 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yup, the religious right only supports Isreal because they seriously believe once all jews are in Israel and they rebuild a temple, all jews and none believers will die in a holy fire. While the "real" Christians will float off to heaven. I wish I was joking but it's the truth. These are the people in control of 50% of our government.

[–] in4aPenny@lemmy.world -1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

What can be done about it? Clearly voting doesn't work, it got us here in the first place.

[–] thallamabond@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Voting does work.

Your should do it more, and harder (by registering others).

I'm also curious how you created this account 3 months ago, only to finally make a comment, and this was it.

[–] in4aPenny@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I got my account a while ago but only started using it recently, and this happened to be the first thing I've felt strongly enough to comment about. What are you insinuating? What's so curious about it?

My point is that I do vote, I have campaigned, I have canvassed, I have phone banked, I have fundraised. Did it for Obama when I was 18, and the so-called "change" never came. I did it for Bernie, even phone banked from overseas, and we all know what happened there. I even tried tackling corporate irresponsibility head on by working for Greenpeace, fundraised and raised awareness, attended protests, helped people send letters to their reps, the whole nine yards. Took all this for me to realize the problems go beyond the purely symbolic particapatory act of "voting", a piece of paper in a ballot box is simply not enough. Our democracy is going to have to be fought for, that's what i'm insinuating, if that's sates any of your curiosity.

[–] thallamabond@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

So in your world voting, canvassing, phone banking, volunteering, and protesting do not work.

Your suggestion: violence.

Good luck with that, I'm going to vote.

[–] in4aPenny@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Why is violence the only other option? Your words, not mine. We could picket and protest outside their homes and gated communities, we could strike, we could organize a boycott. Or is the reason you suggest violence, because deep down, you realize that's what it might take?