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	<author_name>Zohran for Assembly</author_name>
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	<title>New York Stands with Palestine</title>
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	<description>Left to right: Jehad Ayman Ahmed Abu Khater, 22. Raafat Mohammed Salman Ayyad, 54. Islam Raafat Mohammed Ayyad, 19. Ibrahim Ahmed Abdul Latif al-Dabous, 26. Amir Raafat Mohammed Ayyad, 8. Mohammed Atia Musleh Hamodeh, 20. On November 12th, Israel launched a series of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, igniting a multi-day conflict that by November 15th had killed 34 Palestinians. Half of the dead were civilians. Eight, including five children, belonged to a single family - murdered in an attack that leveled their home. Palestinian fighters responded to the airstrikes with a volley of rockets at southern Israel, prompting Governor Cuomo to release a statement saying &quot;attacks against a civilian population are wrong, plain and simple,&quot; which is why &quot;New York stands with our brothers and sisters in Israel.&quot; Violence against civilians is wrong. That&#x27;s why the siege of Gaza is an atrocity. Nearly two million people live in the Gaza Strip, an area one-tenth the size of Rhode Island. Half of them are children under the age of 14. And for more than a decade, they&#x27;ve lived under a punishing blockade that has crippled their economy, destroyed their infrastructure, and transformed their homeland into an open-air prison, all while enduring regular military bombardments that have killed thousands of civilians. Some Palestinians have responded to these conditions through the use of violence, and Governor Cuomo&#x27;s statement is just one example of the usual response: portray that violence as though it were unprovoked, the first step in a cycle that forces Israel to respond in kind. Palestine is trapped in a cycle of violence. But that cycle began with a 50-year military occupation, rule by apartheid, and an inhuman blockade, factors which are the principal drivers of the conflict. New York is home to a vibrant Palestinian community, but their experiences, perspectives, and values are routinely ignored in public life. It&#x27;s time to build a new kind of politics in New York, one that acknowledges the humanity of our Palestinian brothers and sisters and the legitimacy of their struggle for human rights. If you&#x27;re a progressive New Yorker, please sign this petition to send Governor Cuomo a message: New York stands with Palestine.</description>
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