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“This is a human crisis, and one thing is very clear: no one will win if this war continues to escalate... As an Israeli who also cares about Palestinian lives, [urging support for a ceasefire] is a meaningful, effective way you can take action to bring us closer to an end to this nightmare.” ~ Odeliya Matter, FCNL Program Assistant on Middle East Policy

Calling for a Ceasefire: Israel-Palestine Briefing

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Dear Friend,

Violence continues to escalate in Israel and Palestine, and people continue to die.

From one angle, this new explosion of death, destruction, and deprivation is another complex chapter in the complex story of the Middle East region. My children might be forgiven for thinking this after a seemingly simple question—“what is happening in the Middle East?”—led to a lengthy history lesson at dinner this week.

But from another angle, there are some fundamentals that seem clear. Killing civilians, whether in Israel or in Gaza, is wrong. Violence and escalating retaliation have not supported peace and true security for Israelis or Palestinians, and it is unlikely to do so now. A cease-fire is a necessary first step to prevent more injury, death, and anguish, and to enable efforts to address the underlying causes driving this violence.

Friends, I encourage you now to care for each other, and for the people in your lives who are hurting because of this violence. And I encourage you to urge your members of Congress to act. Already, advocates have sent more than 24,000 letters to Congress via FCNL to ask for U.S. support in de-escalating the violence, calling for an immediate ceasefire, protecting civilians, and addressing root causes. Please write, if you have not already, and share this invitation with your meeting or church at fcnl.org/deescalate.

This week, FCNL joined other Quaker organizations and more than 70 Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Arab-American, and other groups in calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Witnessing such immense violence and suffering can feel paralyzing. And yet, we have power through our actions to let our lives speak and show the way of peace. Advocating within our political system is one way we exercise that power. Thank you for being part of this work.

May we work together on this path towards peace,

Sincerely,

Alicia McBride 

Senior Director of Quaker Leadership

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