Letter from Black activists demands Biden to call for Israel-Hamas cease-fire

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ā€œEverybody needs to be raising their voices to speak out against and doing what we can to end the siege and have a cease-fire,ā€ said Khury Petersen-Smith, an organizer with Black4Palestine.

Thousands of Black scholars, activists, and artists are joining calls for a cease-fire amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, echoing sentiments expressed by some members of Congress.

On Monday, Black4Palestine, an organization comprised of Black activists rallying behind Palestinians, put forth a statement calling for a cease-fire to preserve innocent civilian lives in the Gaza Strip.

The organization says the letter received over 2,000 signatures from prominent Black political figures, including political activist Angela Davis and theGrioā€™s very own Marc Lamont Hill.

TOPSHOT ā€“ US President Joe Biden (L) listens to Israelā€™s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he joins a meeting of the Israeli war cabinet in Tel Aviv on October 18, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. US President Joe Biden landed in Tel Aviv on October 18, 2023 as Middle East anger flared after hundreds were killed when a rocket struck a hospital in war-torn Gaza, with Israel and the Palestinians quick to trade blame. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

ā€œAs we write, Israel has killed more than 8,000 Palestinians in Gaza ā€“ including 3,300 children. Over 20,000 people are injured,ā€ the letter read.

ā€œWe refuse to remain silent or inactive as two million people in Gaza ā€“ half of whom are children ā€“ are fenced into an open-air prison, facing the bombs and barricades of the Israeli military,ā€ the letter continued.

Khury Petersen-Smith, an organizer with Black4Palestine, told theGrio, ā€œEverybody needs to be raising their voices to speak out against, and doing what we can to end, the siege and have a cease-fire.ā€

ā€œItā€™s especially important, in my opinion, that Black folks do so,ā€ he added. ā€œWeā€™re trying to organize Black folks in particular to put pressure and say that the U.S. government is right now not acting in the name of the people of this country.ā€

In the letter, Black activists lay out a list of demands for the Biden-Harris administration, which include, enacting ā€œan immediate cease-fire,ā€ ā€œending the U.S. obstruction of Palestinian protections against genocide under international law,ā€ and preventing the ā€œforced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza outside of Palestine.ā€

The letter from Black4Palestine comes a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected repeated calls for a cease-fire amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Petersen-Smith told theGrio, ā€œWhile obviously, Netanyahu is deeply responsible for the genocidal violenceā€¦I really have to point to the White House, in particular, because the U.S. has given the green light.

ā€œThe Israeli defense minister on Oct. 9 called people in Gaza ā€˜human animalsā€™ and then cut off food, water, fuel and electricity in [the Gaza Strip]. These are violations of international law,ā€ he said.

The activist continued, ā€œInstead of U.S. officials saying, ā€˜You canā€™t speak about Palestinians that way and you canā€™t violate international lawā€™ā€¦[the U.S.] affirms what Israel is doing.ā€

For weeks, activists, human rights groups, and members of Congress have demanded a cease-fire.

Earlier this month, House Democrats introduced a measure demanding the Biden-Harris administration call for a cease-fire to deescalate the Israel-Hamas war and to stop Israel from committing war crimes.

Rep. Cori Bush, theGrio.com

The resolution stated, ā€œThe targeting of civilians, no matter their faith or ethnicity, is a violation of international humanitarian lawā€¦thousands of lives are at imminent risk if a cease-fire is not achieved.ā€

In a recent interview with theGrio, Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., told theGrio that he believed President Joe Biden ā€œshould be leading in terms of a cease-fire.ā€

ā€œThe loss of life is already tremendously high and tremendously severe,ā€ said the congressman.

Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., told theGrio that the Biden-Harris administration is ā€œenablingā€ the violence that has erupted in the Gaza Strip.

ā€œI am disturbed by our governmentā€™s willingness to immediately cave to calls for unconditional support and write a blank check for the Israeli military while blatantly ignoring the violence and dehumanization of Palestinian civilians,ā€ she told theGrio.

Rev. Nyle Fort, activist, scholar and a co-signer of the statement, told theGrio that Biden ā€œdropped the ball.ā€

ā€œYou have groups who are beginning to sound the alarm on an administration that fails to do what the elected people have called them to do, which is a cease-fire,ā€ he said.

ā€œItā€™s very unfortunate because many of the same people who have elected [Biden] are feeling, I think, neglected in this moment where a lot of more progressive values and more progressive policies are being betrayed.ā€

Khaled Elgindy, director of Israeli-Palestinian affairs at the Middle East Institute, told theGrio, ā€œWe absolutely need a ceasefire.ā€

ā€œThis is not a war. This is not self-defense. Weā€™ve gone way beyond self-defense and war,ā€ he said.

ā€œWhat is happening inside Gaza is atrocities on a massive scale. Civilians are being targeted by missile strikes, and theyā€™re being targeted through starvation and deprivation of basic life needs,ā€ Elgindy added.

On the contrary, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that a cease-fire is ā€œnot possibleā€ while speaking at the Baker Institute for Public Policy last week. The White House has said a cease-fire would only benefit Hamas.

ā€œPeople who are calling for a cease-fire now do not understand Hamas,ā€ said Clinton. ā€œIt would be such a gift to Hamas because they would spend whatever time there was a cease-fire in effect rebuilding their armaments, creating stronger positions to be able to fend off an eventual assault by the Israelis.ā€

Phyllis Bennis, an American Jewish writer and political commentator, told theGrio she disagrees with Clintonā€™s assessment.

WASHINGTON, DC ā€“ DECEMBER 08: Former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton shares a laugh with US Vice President Joseph Biden, during a portrait unveiling ceremony for outgoing Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), on Capitol Hill December 8, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC ā€“ DECEMBER 08: Former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton shares a laugh with US Vice President Joseph Biden, during a portrait unveiling ceremony for outgoing Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), on Capitol Hill December 8, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

ā€œYou need a cease-fire to stop the killing of children [and] of elders. You need a cease-fire to allow in humanitarian aid,ā€ explained Bennis. ā€œBut as long as the bombing continues, the aid is either not going to get in at all, or itā€™s going to be destroyed when it does.ā€

ā€œYou need a cease-fire to protect the hostages, which Netanyahu has made very clear is not his first priority,ā€ she added.

Elgindy told theGrio that he also disagrees with Clintonā€™s analysis.

ā€œWhen Hillary Clinton or, for that matter, Joe Biden, when they say the only people who will benefit from a cease-fire is Hamas, theyā€™re erasing 2.3 million human beings who are not Hamas, who are just ordinary people,ā€ he said.

ā€œItā€™s dehumanizing to say only Hamas benefits from a cease-fire. No, actually, the entire civilian population would benefit.ā€

Fort told theGrio that he hopes the Black4Palestine letter will ā€œmobilize peopleā€ around the nation.

ā€œIā€™m also hoping that it raises awareness about what is happening in Israel and Palestine and to show that Black people have had a long tradition of solidarity with oppressed people, including Palestinians,ā€ he said.

ā€œI think the beauty in this moment, despite all of the tragedy, is that we have an opportunity to stand in the best of our tradition,ā€ Fort continued, ā€œwhich is a political and moral commitment to the least of these to the most vulnerable.ā€

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