Jewish leaders and public figures condemn Trump’s plan for Gaza in full-page NYT Ad: “Jews say no to ethnic cleansing”
- Over 350 rabbis and Jewish public figures published an advertisement in The New York Times opposing Donald Trump's plan to forcefully remove Palestinians from Gaza and take control of the area.
- The ad claims, 'Jewish people say NO to ethnic cleansing!' and highlights moral concerns about Trump's intentions regarding Palestinians' rights and dignity.
- Rabbi Yosef Berman stated that Trump's actions are morally abhorrent and emphasized the inherent dignity of Palestinians that cannot be taken away.
- Polling by Data for Progress shows that a majority of Americans oppose U.S. control of Gaza, with nearly 70% against sending troops for such a takeover.
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Nearly 400 Rabbis, Jewish Leaders Say ‘No’ to Trump Push for Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza
New York Times ad from Jewish People Say No To Ethnic Cleansing. By Jessica Corbett / Common Dreams Over 350 rabbis and dozens of Jewish public figures on Thursday placed a full-page advertisement in The New York Times protesting President Donald Trump’s proposal to force all Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip and take over the coastal enclave recently decimated by U.S.-armed Israeli forces. “Trump has called for the removal of all Palestinians …
American rabbis condemn Trump's Gaza plan in New York Times ad
(RNS) — President Donald Trump’s announcement more than a week ago that he wanted the United States to take over the Gaza Strip and drive its Palestinian residents to neighboring countries initially stunned many American Jewish groups and leaders into silence. But slowly, they are beginning to weigh in. In a full-page ad in The New York Times Thursday (Feb. 13), some 350 rabbis and a host of Jewish celebrities condemned the plan. The ad read: “T…
Hundreds of U.S. rabbis, Jewish celebrities condemn Trump Gaza plan in NYT ad
Signatories of the ad include rabbis from Conservative, Orthodox, Reform, Reconstructionist, Renewal movements working in congregations, campuses, hospitals, rabbinical seminaries, and community organizations in the U.S. and Israel
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