Keep Talking About Gaza at Your Thanksgiving Table

The Gaza conflict remains a contentious issue on many American tables this Thanksgiving. Despite a fragile ceasefire, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen. As of November 23rd, over 345 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces, including 120 children, while more than 1,500 homes were demolished.

In contrast, families like that of my student from Gaza who lost two family members and are still living without power or basic services are not on the table for discussion. The siege on Gaza has become an unending story of destruction, displacement, and despair.

For those celebrating Thanksgiving with loved ones who support Israel's actions, I offer no advice. It is not our place to change minds; instead, we must continue pushing for accountability from Israeli leaders. In recent weeks, there have been significant gains in recognition of Palestine as a state by major countries around the world.

Families living safely outside Gaza need to apply pressure, such as sending aid and supporting boycotts against Israel's complicit institutions, until justice is served. As we push forward with solidarity and activism, I share the story of my student from Gaza who was forced to flee after being bombed in his own home and losing two family members.

The Israeli government's repeated attempts to justify its actions as a response to terrorism only serve to highlight their lack of accountability. The international community must continue to raise awareness about this human rights crisis, pushing for concrete solutions rather than tokenistic gestures of support.
 
I'm so fed up with people only talking about Gaza on Thanksgiving πŸ™„... like it's not the whole year we're supposed to be thinking about the conflict and all its victims. I mean, I get that it's a super contentious issue, but can't we talk about something else for one day? My cousin's sister went through some trauma during the last war (her cousin is Israeli), and she still gets anxious when the news comes on... anywayz, we need to keep pushing for those who are suffering in Gaza. I just wish people would stop makin' excuses for Israel's actions πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, like they're not human beings with families too? The fact that Palestinians have zero power or basic services is just, like, wow 😩... it's so messed up. We need to keep applying pressure and supportin' those on the ground until justice is served πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” this is so messed up fam... i mean, how can we even be having this conversation on thanksgiving when ppl in gaza are struggling with basic needs like power and food? it's not just about israel vs palestine, it's about human lives being lost left and right. and the fact that 120 kids have been killed just blows my mind πŸ’”

i think we need to stop focusing on 'pro-israel' people having a good time this thursday and start putting pressure on those in power to do something real about it 🚫. boycotts, aid, solidarity... these are things we can do to make a difference. and yeah, maybe some countries are finally recognizing palestine as a state, but what's the point if there's no action being taken? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

the thing that really gets me is when ppl try to justify israel's actions by saying it's in response to terrorism... like, how can that possibly be an excuse for killing innocent people? 🚫 it's just not. we need to keep pushing for accountability and concrete solutions, not just a bunch of empty gestures πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm really concerned about what's happening in Gaza πŸ€•. I've got friends who are always talking about how they never want to go back to their homeland because of the conflict. My friend from my school who's from Palestine told me about her cousin who was caught in the crossfire and she hasn't heard from him since πŸ˜”. It's not fair that there's so much discussion about Israel but no one talks about the people living through this πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We should be raising awareness and pushing for change, not just discussing it πŸ“’. I think we need to send aid and support the boycotts to show our solidarity with the people of Palestine πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ™ Can you believe how far behind we are with the Gazan situation? I mean, I'm not even sure if some people know what's going on 🀯... 345 Palestinians dead, including 120 kids! That's crazy! And all these families living without power or basic services... it's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. I was talking to my student from Gaza the other day and they were telling me about their two family members who got killed... it's like, how can we not be discussing this on our tables? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm not saying people who support Israel's actions are bad people or anything, but come on, we gotta hold them accountable too! πŸ’ͺ We need to keep pushing for justice and aid to get to the families in Gaza. And it's so frustrating when the Israeli government keeps justifying their actions... πŸ™„ like, that's not how human rights work! We need concrete solutions, not just empty gestures πŸ˜’.
 
I'm still confused about these new contactless payment systems... like how convenient is it really? Just another excuse for banks to reduce security measures and whatnot πŸ€‘. And I gotta say, have you noticed how quickly these companies are always updating their algorithms? It's like they're trying to control our thoughts or something πŸ’». Not sure about this whole "smart city" hype either... just more ways for the government to monitor our lives, if you ask me πŸ˜’.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the news coming out of Gaza πŸ€•. I mean, I've seen stuff on social media before but it's one thing to see pictures and videos, another thing entirely to think about families who have lost loved ones in a war that seems to never end πŸ’”. My heart goes out to all those affected, including my friend whose cousin lost her home in the latest round of demolitions 🏠πŸ’₯.

It feels like we're just scratching the surface when it comes to understanding what's really going on there. I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm all for supporting Israel and not wanting violence, but come on, can't we find a way to talk about this without demonizing one side or the other? 🀝 It's like our own family members are losing loved ones and we're over here worrying about the other kid who might be wearing the wrong t-shirt at school πŸ˜‚.

I'm with you, though - we need to keep pushing for accountability from Israel. I've been following the whole Palestine state thing and it's crazy to see how much progress has been made in recent weeks 🀩. We just need to keep showing up and demanding more, like, real change this time 🎯.
 
I'm so worried about the kids caught in the middle πŸ€•. Innocent lives lost and families torn apart because of politics. It's just not right πŸ’”. I feel like we're supposed to be learning about empathy and kindness in school, but it seems like those values are being lost on our global stage.

I'm all for supporting Israel's allies who are pushing for a peaceful resolution, but let's not forget about the human cost 🀝. We need to be holding leaders accountable for their actions, even if they're uncomfortable conversations to have. Sending aid and boycotting complicit institutions might not be popular, but it's a start.

I wish more people could see the world from my student's perspective πŸ‘€. It's hard enough being young in a war zone without the added burden of watching loved ones get hurt. We need to listen to their stories and amplify their voices, rather than just talking about it on social media πŸ“±.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how we went from having President Obama on the cover of Time Mag in 2012 to having the Gaza conflict being a major talking point at Thanksgiving dinners 🀯. It's like we've been here before, but I guess it's even more tragic now.

I remember watching the news with my grandparents back in '08 when the Gaza flotilla incident happened. They were so upset, but they also said it was a human rights issue and we needed to stand up for Palestine. Now, years later, it feels like that conversation is still happening πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm not here to change minds or tell people what to think, but I do wish more people would listen to the stories of families like my student's family who are living through this. It's not just about politics; it's about human beings who deserve basic dignity and respect ❀️. Let's keep pushing for accountability and justice, even if it means some uncomfortable conversations πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” the thing that gets me is how our conversations around the world's conflicts often feel like a game of whack-a-mole - every time we address one issue, another one pops up and takes its place. in this case, it feels like no matter how much support Israel receives from some groups, others are still suffering silently πŸ€•. i mean, my student from Gaza is just trying to survive without power or basic services, but his story gets lost in the noise of politics and geopolitics πŸ’”. what's really needed here is a fundamental shift in our perspective - from 'who's right?' to 'what can we do to help?' 🀝
 
I'm so worried about the people living in Gaza πŸ€•. It's like they're forgotten in all these conversations about Israel and Palestine... I don't get why we can just talk about Israeli views without even thinking about what's really happening on the ground? The numbers are insane - over 345 Palestinians killed, including 120 kids! That's a whole lot of innocent lives lost.

I agree with you that it's not our place to change minds, but at least we should be sharing these stories and bringing attention to the human rights crisis. It's so frustrating when people try to justify Israel's actions as a response to terrorism... like, no, that doesn't work! The international community needs to step up and demand real accountability from the Israeli government.

I think what's needed is more support for families in Gaza, sending aid and pressure on governments to take action. We can make a difference if we just stand together and raise our voices πŸ—£οΈ. It's time to put an end to this suffering and find some justice for these people! πŸ’ͺ
 
Wow 😱 this is so disturbing 🀯, can't believe how many kids lost their lives πŸ’”, and it's not just the number but also the fact that they're still living in a war zone with no basic services like power πŸ’‘, it's just heartbreaking 😭, we need to keep pushing for justice and accountability from Israel πŸ‘Š, it's time for major countries to recognize Palestine as a state 🌎, and we should be supporting aid and boycotts against Israel's complicit institutions πŸ“¦πŸ‘
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Gaza πŸ€•. It seems like the violence just keeps going on and on with no end in sight. I can't even imagine losing my family to a bombing in my own home 😨. The fact that Israel's actions are being justified as a response to terrorism is really not fair. It's all about who gets to control the narrative, right? πŸ’”

I'm glad to see more countries recognizing Palestine as a state, but it feels like we're just scratching the surface here 🌎. We need to keep pushing for accountability from Israel and supporting our friends living in Gaza through aid and boycotts. Every little bit counts, you know? πŸ™
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on with the whole Gaza situation πŸ€”πŸ‘€. All these "tokenistic gestures" they're talking about are just a cover-up for the real issue – Israel's complicity in this humanitarian crisis πŸ’Έ. I mean, think about it: 345 Palestinians killed and 1,500 homes demolished... that's not just numbers, that's people's lives πŸ’”. And what do we get from our leaders? Crickets πŸ¦†. Meanwhile, my student's family is struggling to survive without power or basic services... it's like they're invisible πŸ”΄.

We need to keep pushing for accountability, but let's be real – the only way that's gonna happen is if the international community puts some serious pressure on Israel πŸ‘Š. We can't just sit back and watch as innocent lives are lost. I'm not saying we should take sides or anything, but come on... someone needs to hold those leaders accountable πŸ’ͺ.
 
the hypocrisy is wild πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like, we're over here stuffing our faces with turkey and pumpkin pie while families in Gaza are literally fighting for their lives. 120 kids dead? that's what people usually remember around this time of year... but no, the media doesn't want to talk about it because it makes us uncomfortable πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. newsflash: it's still a human rights crisis and we need to be pushing for real change. instead of just sending empty aid packages or buying some "support-israel" merchandise as a gift πŸ›οΈ, let's actually do something concrete like supporting boycotts or sending real aid that doesn't get stuck in bureaucratic red tape πŸ“.
 
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live" – Albus Dumbledore πŸ˜”
The Gaza conflict is a harsh reminder that we can't just sit back and watch the world burn. We need to be the change, we need to make our voices heard. The stories of families like my student's are heartbreaking, it's time for us to take action. 🀝
 
it's so sad what's going on in Gaza πŸ€•, 345 ppl already killed & 120 kids? that's not just a numbers game, it's lives we're talking about... my heart goes out to families like mine student from Gaza who lost loved ones & now can't even enjoy basic services like power πŸŒ‘. i get why people wanna discuss Israel's actions but let's not forget Palestinians are human beings too πŸ‘₯. we need to keep pushing for accountability from Israeli leaders, not just for them, but for the world to see that this isn't just about politics, it's about human rights πŸ’–. and btw, these gains in recognition of Palestine as a state? awesome! let's keep the momentum going with solidarity & activism 🌟, maybe we can create some real change πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Israel's actions are being downplayed while families living in Gaza are left to suffer 🀯. Like, 120 kids lost their lives? That's insane! Meanwhile, we're supposed to just sit back and accept the Israeli government's narrative about terrorism? Come on, where's the proof? I need sources, not emotional appeals.

I'm all for recognizing Palestine as a state, but that's not enough. We need concrete action, like economic sanctions or even military intervention (just kidding, sort of). The fact that Israel has been dodging accountability for years is outrageous. Can we at least acknowledge the human rights crisis in Gaza and push for real change? πŸ€”
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel so helpless thinking about the kids living in Gaza πŸ€•. 120 children losing their lives is just a number, it's like they're not even seen or heard. I mean, we're over here stuffed with turkey and pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving and people are literally starving and without power. It's not right. We need to be supporting these families instead of just talking about the politics surrounding it. Can't we all just try to understand what they're going through? πŸ€” The fact that there's a state being recognized by more countries is like a drop in the ocean compared to how much suffering is happening in Gaza. Let's not just talk about peace, let's do something about it πŸ’ͺ
 
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