Pamela: Another moment of celebration has become one of mourning, as people gathered to celebrate the end of Ramadan. In the past 48 hours alone, Israeli military strikes in Gaza killed dozens of people huddled in encampments. Many of the dead are women and children.
It’s rarely been more clear that more bombs won’t bring the remaining hostages back home to their loved ones or build a path to peace.
No matter: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has abandoned a life-saving ceasefire for continued suffering and violence. Trump would fuel the horrors with BILLIONS of dollars worth of U.S.-made bombs, missiles, and bullets.
Members of Congress should act to BLOCK this sale immediately — and they’ll soon get the chance to do just that as Sen. Bernie Sanders is forcing a vote on two joint resolutions of disapproval (JRDs) that could stop the sale in its tracks this week.
Passing these bills will be anything but easy, Pamela, and that’s why we need your help to send a loud and clear message to every Senator that the United States cannot continue to support the Israeli army with more deadly offensive weapons.
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There are no ‘safe’ zones in Gaza. Hospitals have closed. Hundreds of thousands of people are starving. Aid workers have been targeted. Hostages remain captive.
The devastation is staggering, but it could get worse still: Trump’s weapons deal would send tens of thousands of bombs, missiles, and artillery shells to a government committing likely war crimes, including the use of white phosphorus on civilian populations, leveling entire communities, and blocking vital humanitarian aid.
A weapons deal like this may also be illegal under U.S. law.
As Senator Sanders noted when he introduced the JRDs, The Foreign Assistance Act and the Arms Export Control Act require that U.S. arms transfers be consistent with internationally recognized human rights, advance U.S. foreign policy interests, and avoid the association of the United States with human rights violations.[1] The Foreign Assistance Act also bars the U.S. government from sending arms to any government that interferes with or prohibits U.S. humanitarian aid from reaching people.
Speaking out today is about more than just stopping an arms sale, Pamela. This is about saving lives and sending a global message: No one is above the law.
Together, we built a coalition of activists who demanded change and successfully got bipartisan majorities of a Republican-led Congress to vote against weapon sales to Saudi Arabia in the face of incredible suffering and violence in Yemen during the first Trump administration.
That’s not all. In early 2024, just 11 senators voted to request a simple human rights report on the Israeli government’s actions in Gaza. But with the support of activists like you, alongside partners across the movement, we pushed the number of senators willing to vote to block offensive weapons sales altogether to 19 by November. Now, with legislation moving in both chambers, we have a crucial opportunity to go further than ever before today.
With this sale Trump would greenlight more of the same violence that has already left over 50,144 Palestinians dead and turned Gaza into rubble — but Congress has the power to block this deal before more U.S. weapons enable further suffering and violence. Right now, the kind of pressure that can push them to do it is building.
Let’s send the world a crucially needed reminder that people in the United States remain committed to building peace in Palestine, Israel, and beyond.
Thank you for working for peace,
The Win Without War team





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