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More than 340 Israeli academics demand entry of aid into Gaza

More than 340 Israeli academics demand entry of aid into Gaza

Middle East Eye2 days ago
A letter signed by 341 prominent Israeli academics and professors has urged an end to the targeting of civilians, calling for "moral limits on military operations in Gaza."
"The wound of October 7 remains open, and 50 of our citizens are being held by Hamas in unbearable conditions. But at the height of this pain, the suffering our actions cause to others cannot be ignored," the letter read.
The signatories demanded immediate entry of food, water, and medical aid into the besieged enclave, describing the situation as a "serious humanitarian collapse."
"The humanitarian situation in Gaza has reached a dangerous level of decline. Continuing this path will cause irreparable harm, not only to the residents of the Strip, but also to our values and the future of Israeli society. These are moral and psychological scars that will haunt future generations.
"We address the government, the military, the media, and all citizens: This is a moment to test our values, and basic human principles must not be allowed to become a point of political controversy. History will record our actions... and our silence."
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