Protect Palestinian Children Organization Asks Senator Sanders for Ceasefire in Gaza

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From the organizers, Protect Palestinian Children:

On Monday, Dec. 4, at 1pm, members of the group Protect Palestinian Children risk arrest by mounting a double ladder to reach Bernie Sanders' office and hanging signs from his windows. As many as 5000 children have been killed, including infants and small children, since Oct. 7. That is the main and most important fact.

Additionally, our group seeks a commitment from the senator to: 1. Publically oppose U.S. arming Israel as it commits a genocide and war crimes against civilians; 2. Immediately cease bombing, and in any way harming, civilians and infrastructure; 3. Begin the process of peace negotiations to resolve differences between warring factions, including, finally, justice for Palestinians which recognizes the loss of their ancestral lands; 4. On a global scale, begin to advocate for a policy of ceasefire first, followed by non-politicized and genuine peaceful resolution of differences (negotiations) in the various U.S. wars and U.S. proxy wars across the globe in which civilian lives and infrastructure are routinely destroyed; and 5. Redirect our tax money from war to the health and education of poor and working families in the U.S.

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  • Production Date: 12/04/2023
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  • Length: 00:39:52
  • Town: Vermont
  • Geography: International
  • Event Type: General
  • Content Type: Other

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