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The United States has announced the approval of the sale of more than $7.4bn in bombs, missiles and related equipment to Israel, which has used American-made weapons to devastating effect during the war in Gaza.

The state department has signed off on the sale of $6.75bn in bombs, guidance kits and fuses, in addition to $660m in Hellfire missiles, according to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA).

The proposed sale of the bombs “improves Israel’s capability to meet current and future threats, strengthen its homeland defense, and serves as a deterrent to regional threats”, the DSCA said in a statement.

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[–] secretlyaddictedtolinux@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm sorry people of Gaza, this is really evil and as a US person who has paid taxes, I'm a part of it. I wish I could stop it but am poor, I'm not sure protesting would work. I feel helpless and also responsible. This is no different than when everyone looked the other way and refused to take Jewish people during WWII. I am sorry for not realizing what this was sooner and disbelieving the severity and evilness of it at first. :-( There's really no way for me to opt out of this unless I leave the US, become like Henry David Thoreau and just don't participate in society, which may mean death for me, or actually just choose to die so I no longer have to be part of a disgusting and evil society. The regular people of Gaza aren't part of this war and war crimes are being committed. It probably means nothing but I'm so so sorry.

[–] Theonetheycall1845@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Don't worry fellow US citizen. God will do something I'm sure. Any day now God will help those in need. Any.... Day now.

[–] secretlyaddictedtolinux@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I get your sarcasm, but what should I be doing as a poor US citizen?

-Writing letters? (Unlikely to persuade people because opinions are divided on humanitarian versus hard-core Christian theologian views. I would need to remotely deprogram elected officials for this to work.)

-Holding signs to protest? (Unlikely to persuade for the same reasons.)

-Sending lengthy theological arguments to right-wing types? (I could try it. It would be strange coming from an atheist but I could try? It would be more effective than trying to deprogram them.)

-Donations? (I looked at some organizations helping Gaza and many of their leaders make substantially more than me per year and I'm dealing with financial hardship. It's hard for me to donate to an organization with leaders who have high salaries while I struggle with bills, but maybe that's a bad excuse. Maybe some leaders with high salaries donate to their own organization, but if so it wasn't listed.)

-Direct donations? (I should probably do this, and I'm not sure how to do this.)

Please, tell me the appropriate response for a poor person, even if it's anything other than nothing. I just feel like nothing I do will be effective.