- United States
- N.Y.
- Letter
The Biden administration's planned $8 billion arms sale to Israel is deeply concerning. While I understand the complex security challenges in the region, pouring more weapons into an already volatile situation seems counterproductive and will likely lead to further civilian casualties and suffering. The proposed package includes missiles, bombs, and artillery shells that could escalate the violence and devastation we have already witnessed in Gaza over the past year. As a constituent, I urge you to reject this arms sale when it comes before Congress for review. Instead of fueling the conflict with more deadly weaponry, I believe we should be using our influence to push for an immediate ceasefire, increased humanitarian aid, and a return to meaningful peace negotiations. Continuing down this path of military escalation will only breed more violence, instability, and resentment in the region. The human cost of this war has been staggering, with widespread destruction in Gaza displacing hundreds of thousands of civilians. At a time when diplomacy and de-escalation are desperately needed, an $8 billion influx of offensive arms seems dangerously misguided. I urge you to put the humanitarian interests of the Palestinian and Israeli people first by voting against this sale and redirecting efforts towards a just and lasting peace. The cycles of violence must end. This represents a pivotal moment to realign U.S. policy away from military escalation and towards conflict resolution grounded in human rights and international law. I hope you will make the moral choice to oppose further arms transfers that enable more death and suffering in an already devastated region. Thank you for your consideration of this grave matter.