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Merav Weinroth's avatar

I was born in Israel in 1953, 71 years ago. We left Israel for good in 1969 but we lived in Cambridge, England from 1964-1968. My parents could see the direction that Israel was going as early 1955. I feel sad that l was born in a country founded illegally. When l look back at my childhood , I am horrified that Palestinian people were driven out of their homes and that their villages and towns were destroyed and replaced by new construction carried out by the Israeli government.

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Diana van Eyk's avatar

The big question is what are those of us witnessing and objecting to it to do?

My thoughts: don't vote for anyone whose party is supporting this genocide. Boycott, divest, attend protests buy a keffiyeh from Palestine and wear it.

It's excruciating watching this and seeing our tax dollars supporting this ongoing genocide while western political leaders give us a word salad while sending money and arms to Israel.

Thanks for this powerful post, Jonathan.

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