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Dear friends,
The people of Gaza are being squeezed to death. Blackouts
have finally reached the attention of the world -- and the international
community could help end the blockade. Our obligation is clear. This
isn't about Israel vs Palestine or Hamas vs Fatah: this is about 1.5
million human beings locked up in the biggest prison on earth. The
siege of Gaza is a collective punishment violating international law,
and far from ensuring Israel's security, it is only stoking rage and
desperation.
Incredibly, the UN, European Union and Arab League have so far failed to
act. We must seize this moment with an emergency campaign: demanding
that the international community step in to end this blockade, ensure
the free flow of supplies, and help broker the ceasefire which
civilians on all sides desperately need.
The humanitarian crisis of sealed-off Gaza is only getting worse. No genuine peace talks will be
possible while the siege continues. In the Israel-Lebanon war of 2006, we
saw how global pressure and assistance can help stop a crisis and
protect civilians from harm -- we cannot stay silent about the
crisis in Gaza.
With hope and determination,
Ricken, Paul, Galit, Esra'a, Pascal, Ben and the whole Avaaz team
PS For more about the crisis:
Associated Press article including Red Cross report:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iNIUuovp8Buyld1S6EFTSWfznQZwD8UB050G0
Former Clinton official calls for ceasefire, ending siege:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/01/21/opinion/edmalley.php
UN reports on the humanitarian crisis, including background to the
blackouts:
http://www.ochaopt.org/?module=displaysection§ion_id=11&static=0&format=html
Deepening medical crisis in Gaza (UN):
http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=75693
PSS In a global interactive poll, tens of thousands of Avaaz members
helped to set our direction for campaigning on the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict -- addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and achieving
a reciprocal ceasefire were both supported by over 90% of respondents:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/annapolis_results_2
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