One Year Later: Reflections on October 7

J Street community members, hostage families, and thought leaders share their reflections on this year of Hell and where we should go from here.

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J Street organizes pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans to promote US policies that embody our deeply held Jewish and democratic values and that help secure the State of Israel as a democratic homeland for the Jewish people. We believe that only a negotiated resolution agreed to by Israelis and Palestinians can meet the legitimate needs and national aspirations of both peoples.

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Biden Envoy Told Aid Groups Israel Too Close an Ally for US to Suspend Arms, Politico
“She was saying that the rules don’t apply to Israel,” one person who attended the meeting said. Multiple attendees described Grande’s words as alarmingly blunt and forthcoming, surprising many in the room.

Israeli Siege Plan for Gaza Under Scrutiny as US Demands Urgent Change, The Washington Post
For the first two weeks of October, no food reached the 400,000 people in war-battered northern Gaza. Rescue workers said Israeli forces fired at families as they tried to heed evacuation orders; hospitals ran desperately short on supplies as they struggled to treat the wounded and evacuate the critically ill. What has played out in this stretch of the enclave mirrors, at least in part, a controversial siege plan conceived by a former Israeli general to gain full control of northern Gaza and then larger swaths of the enclave.

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