Block the Bombs Phonebank: Activism Campaign for Palestine
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Summary
This article discusses a phonebanking initiative called "Block the Bombs Phonebank" aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Palestine. It references nearly 900 days of the current onslaught and 78 years of occupation and genocide in Gaza and the West Bank, framing it as a defining moral issue of our time. The content appears to be a call to action or mobilization effort related to this cause.
Key quotes
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78 years of ongoing occupation and genocide in Gaza and the West Bank
This is one of the defining moral issues of our...
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