Indivisible Continues to Call for a Durable Ceasefire and Additional Humanitarian Aid
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 22, 2023
Contact: Emily Phelps | press@indivisible.org
Indivisible Welcomes News of a Temporary Ceasefire, Continues to Call for a Durable Ceasefire and Additional Humanitarian Aid
Washington — In response to reporting that Israel and Hamas have announced an agreement for a temporary ceasefire and the release of a number of Israelis and Palestinians, Indivisible released the following statement:
“We are filled with relief and gratitude for the families that will be reunited and lives that will be saved by this deal.
“A temporary ceasefire proves that diplomacy - not war - can bring an end to the bombing and violence. The Israeli government’s bombardment and blockade have been indiscriminate, causing an unbearable loss of Palestinian lives and destruction in Gaza. We thank the Biden administration for their role in the negotiations that led to this step and urge the President to continue working towards a durable ceasefire. Every life saved during this pause in hostilities is precious and worth it.
“The United States and all parties involved must now do everything in their power to extend the ceasefire, pursue diplomatic solutions, secure the release of remaining hostages, end the suffering and bloodshed, and dramatically ramp up humanitarian aid to Gaza.”
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