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ThankYou for this reporting. It is a developing story. Both students and the administration are behaving responsibly. Off to a good start. An encampment only in solidarity with other students world wide as an expression of concern for the people of Gaza is admirable in itself. We must wait to hear the students' further concerns and demands. I say this as an American Jew and a Zionist - who has protested successive and increasingly extremist Netanyahu regimes and the appropriation of Zionism by right wing religious extremists, Jewish and Christian, American and Israeli.

The Hamas atrocities on Oct 7 did not happen in a vacuum. The Netanyahu regime did not have to respond with a disproportionate military assault which has created an almost unimaginable humanitarian crisis. What if on Oct 7, Prime Minister Netanyahu had gone before the world and called on every nation and all people to help release the hostages - who included people from many countries (as did the slaughtered.) In doing this Netanyahu could have put the spotlight on Hamas and made release of the hostages a priority. Instead the Netanyahu regime's unprecedented intelligence failure has lead to their unprecedented military and political failure. As Israel piles human wreckage on human wreckage the Hamas atrocities - and the hostages - are in the shadows.

"In 1973, legendary Israeli diplomat Abba Eban famously quipped: "The Arabs never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity."

Neither does Netanyahu. In early 2023 an American diplomat who'd served in Israel wrote: "The U.S. — particularly our team at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. Security Coordinator — gave the Israeli government a decade-long opportunity to reduce tensions in, of all places, Jenin. More importantly, we forged the political space to build a more peaceful, enduring coexistence between the Israeli and Palestinian people. Yet, the Netanyahu government missed this remarkable opportunity, failing to envision a reality that protected Israeli citizens while meeting Palestinian political aspirations." Instead "the Netanyahu government sought to reestablish the four settlements Ariel Sharon evacuated a generation ago, effectively messaging to the Jenin Governorate that a decade of stability was meaningless." https://thehill.com/opinion/international/3837286-israelis-missed-an-opportunity-again/

This is just one example. Netanyahu's bromance with Trump is full of examples - most notably moving the US embassy to contested Jerusalem and the Abrahamic Accords which by design excluded Palestinians from discussion of their own future.

Gaza is Netanyahu's Gotterdammerung. It is everybody else's tragedy. We should all protest.

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So proud and impressed! Go COA

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