Protest the Israeli Military Assault on the Gaza Aid Flotilla

For years, Gazans have been deprived of their most basic human rights. Unfortunately, the world saw the power of the Israeli blockade on Gaza during their recent military assault on the humanitarian aid flotilla.

There is no way to realize the goal of a two-state solution as long as the people of Gaza remain isolated and deprived of their basic human rights. Furthermore, the frequent use of indiscriminate and disproportionate force against civilian targets, with impunity, must end for peace and justice to prevail in the Middle East.

Send a letter to the U.N. Security Council letting them know you support the call for an independent, credible and transparent investigation into the Israeli military assault on the Gaza aid flotilla.

Dear U.N. Security Council, For years, Israel has enforced a blockade against Gaza that is in blatant defiance of international law. But the world saw the power of this blockade during the recent Israeli military assault on the humanitarian Gaza aid flotilla. [Your comment will be inserted here] These dead and injured people are the latest victims of a failed policy to lay siege to Gaza and its 1.4 million civilians in an attempt to undermine the Hamas government in the territory. As a concerned citizen, there is no way to realize the goal of a two-state solution as long as the people of Gaza remain isolated and deprived of their basic human rights. Additionally, the frequent use of indiscriminate and disproportionate force against civilian targets, with impunity, must end for peace and justice to prevail in the Middle East. I am writing to join the U.N. Security Council's call for an independent, credible and transparent investigation into the Israeli military assault on the Gaza aid flotilla.
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