• Bernie Sanders: 'Killing children is not the solution'

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    Sen. Bernie Sanders wants President Joe Biden to speak louder in
    support of Palestinians in Gaza — or risk his reelection.

    "The president has got to change course. He has been very clear. He
    has expressed his concern about 'indiscriminate bombing.' He has asked Netanyahu over and over again to change course," Sanders told CNN on
    Sunday.

    But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not changed course.
    On the 100th day of fighting in Gaza, Netanyahu defiantly issued a
    statement saying, "Nobody will stop us — not The Hague, not the axis
    of evil, and not anybody else."
    On CNN, Sanders called it "unacceptable."

    Since war between Israel and Hamas broke out on October 7, many
    progressives have had to walk a tightrope, balancing longtime loyalty
    to Israel with a younger generation of American constituents who are sympathetic to the Palestinians and are want an immediate, permanent cease-fire.

    "We will see what happens in November because the choice is pretty
    clear," Sanders told CNN. "There is no question. It is very hard for
    young people — I think for most Americans — to be excited about what
    is going on right now."

    The US senator from Vermont, who is Jewish and whose Polish ancestors
    were killed by the Nazis, has long advocated for a two-state solution
    to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    In the weeks after Hamas launched its surprise attack on Israel on
    October 7, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping hundreds of others,
    Sanders at first rejected the idea of a permanent cease-fire. As
    Israel's scorched-earth response to the Hamas attacks wore on, and
    after backlash from his supporters, Sanders has become more critical
    of Israel, as well as US support for its longtime ally in the Middle
    East.

    In a recent interview with The Guardian, Sanders described the
    conflict in Gaza as a "mass atrocity."

    "If there are any people that have suffered, it's Jewish people. And
    they should not be imposing that type of suffering on Palestinian
    children," Sanders told the outlet. "Killing children is not the
    solution."

    Israel's retaliation has killed nearly 24,000 Palestinians — including
    about 10,000 children, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
    Another 60,000 Palestinians have been reported injured, thousands of
    homes destroyed, and over 2 million people displaced.

    "You cannot give billions of dollars to a country that ignores your
    wishes and violates international law," Sanders told CNN. "I would
    hope that the president follows through on his concerns and says to
    Netanyahu, 'This is unacceptable. You're not getting a nickel more
    from the United States unless you radically change course. We're not
    going to see hundreds and hundreds of thousands of children starve to
    death.'"

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/bernie-sanders-urges-biden-to-revoke-unconstrained-financial-support-for-israel-killing-children-is-not-the-solution/ar-AA1mXjGV?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=ec0352cba00c4625b661b155e9bb9706&ei=27

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