The National Labor Network originally published the following letter on The National Labor Network for Ceasefire on July, 2024.
Six national unions with a combined membership comprising nearly half of all union members in the US have made public a letter sent to President Biden calling for an embargo on delivery of all military aid to Israel because of its continued violation of international law in its repeated attacks on civilians, including civilians who moved to “safe zones” designated by Israel itself and who sheltered in UN schools, hospitals and other facilities that international law says may not be attacked in wartime.
The letter was cosigned by the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), International Union of Painters (IUPAT), National Education Association (NEA), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), United Auto Workers (UAW) and United Electrical Workers (UE).
The text follows:
President Biden,
We write to publicly call upon your Administration to immediately halt all military aid to
Israel as part of the work to secure an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the war in
Gaza.
We all shared hope that the three-part ceasefire proposal you outlined in the final week of
May would bear fruit, allowing for the immediate end of violence, the safe return of
hostages, and the creation of space for a lasting peace.
As we write you today, however, neither Israel nor Hamas has accepted the agreement as
proposed. Prime Minister Netanyahu and his cabinet members have publicly refused key
elements of the deal, despite your characterizing it as an Israeli proposal.
As you said on May 31, the Israeli response has “devastated Hamas forces over the past
eight months” and that “Hamas [is] no longer capable of carrying out another October 7th.”
Yet it is clear that the Israeli government will continue to pursue its vicious response to the
horrific attacks of October 7th until it is forced to stop.
We believe that immediately cutting US military aid to the Israeli government is necessary
to bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict.
Recent reports only underscore the urgency of our demands. Large numbers of Palestinian civilians, many of them children, continue to be killed, reportedly often with US-
manufactured bombs. Rising tensions in the region threaten to ensnare even more innocent civilians in a wider war. And the humanitarian crisis deepens by the day, with famine, mass displacement, and destruction of basic infrastructure including schools and hospitals. We have spoken directly to leaders of Palestinian trade unions who told us heart-wrenching stories of the conditions faced by working people in Gaza.
Furthermore, Israel’s refusal to minimize civilian harm and its demonstrated restriction of
U.S. humanitarian aid call for a halt to U.S. military aid under the Foreign Assistance Act
and the Arms Control Export Act.
Mr. President, the time to act decisively to end this war is now. Stopping US military aid to
Israel is the quickest and most sure way to do so, it is what U.S. law demands, and it will
show your commitment to securing a lasting peace in the region.
Signed,
Association of Flight Attendants (AFA)
American Postal Workers Union (APWU)
International Union of Painters (IUPAT)
National Education Association (NEA)
Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
United Auto Workers (UAW)
United Electrical Workers (UE)
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