Ben Samuels
6:24 PM
Bernie Sanders decries 'horrific short- and long-term consequences' on both sides from Hamas' attacks on Israel
Sen. Bernie Sanders, perhaps the greatest advocate for Palestinian rights in the history of the U.S. Congress, decried the "horrific short- and long-term consequences" of Hamas' attacks on Israel.
"As a result of this attack, thousands of Israelis and Palestinians – including many women and children – have been killed and injured. That toll will rise. The gunning down of young Israelis at a music festival is an image the world will not soon forget," said the Vermont senator.
"Longer term, this attack is a major setback for any hope of peace and reconciliation in the region – and justice for the Palestinian people. For years, people of good will throughout the world, including some brave Israelis, have struggled against the blockade of Gaza, the daily humiliations of occupation in the West Bank, and the horrendous living conditions faced by so many Palestinians," he continued.
Sanders noted that "for many, it is no secret that Gaza has been an open-air prison, with millions of people struggling to secure basic necessities. Hamas’ terrorism will make it much more difficult to address that tragic reality and will embolden extremists on both sides, continuing the cycle of violence."
"Right now, the international community must focus on reducing humanitarian suffering and protecting innocent people on both sides of this conflict. The targeting of civilians is a war crime, no matter who does it. Israel’s blanket denial of food, water, and other necessities to Gaza is a serious violation of international law and will do nothing but harm innocent civilians," Sanders continued.