
Speaking Out of Place
One Year Later—The True Cost of Israel’s War on Gaza and the West Bank: A Conversation with Prof. Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins and Dr. Jess Ghannam
Nov 2, 2024
Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins, an anthropologist and filmmaker, teams up with Jess Ghannam, a Clinical Professor at UCSF, to discuss the devastating impact of war on Gaza and the West Bank. They reveal shocking statistics about U.S. military aid and the tragic death toll, highlighting the long-term health consequences, especially for children. The conversation also addresses the disconnect in American policy towards Palestine, the normalization of violence, and the emerging global solidarity for Palestinian rights as a response to recent crises.
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- The U.S. has allocated $22.76 billion in military aid to Israel in one year, exacerbating humanitarian crises in Palestine.
- The conflict has resulted in approximately 42,000 direct deaths, but indirect deaths could reach 208,000 due to systemic infrastructure collapse.
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Significance of Military Aid to Israel
The United States has contributed $22.76 billion in military aid to Israel and related operations in the region within a single year, reflecting a notable shift in the scale of U.S. military involvement and support. This figure reveals the extent of U.S. backing behind Israeli military actions, generating calls for greater accountability and awareness of these financial implications. The report indicates that this unprecedented level of aid not only finances immediate military strategies but also perpetuates long-term destruction and suffering in Palestine. The ramifications of this support have led to substantial humanitarian crises that warrant urgent attention and intervention from international observers.
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