Gaza does not need to be made great again. Gaza needs to be free.
Send a letter to your representative to demand that they vote NO on H.R. 1136.
Congress is considering H.R. 1136, misleadingly titled the Make Gaza Great Again Act, that proposes punishing Middle Eastern countries that refuse to accept Palestinian refugees. If passed, it would authorize the U.S. government to impose sanctions on officials who decline to facilitate what is essentially a mass displacement of Palestinians under the guise of humanitarian aid.
This is not a peace plan. This is an erasure plan.
Instead of investing in rebuilding Gaza for the people who live there, this bill seeks to uproot them again. To scatter a population that has already endured generations of dispossession and war. It asks other nations to accept the displaced while exempting Israel from all accountability, shielding the occupier while criminalizing refusal to assist in the removal of the occupied.
Let us be clear: this is forced transfer disguised in legislative language. This is a policy of quiet ethnic cleansing.
We cannot allow Congress to pass a bill that ignores international law, human rights, and the dignity of a besieged people. Gaza is not a blank space to be redrawn by imperial hands. It is home to over 2 million people. Their lives are not bargaining chips.
Send a letter to your representative to demand that they vote NO on H.R. 1136.
Tell them:
We do not support displacement.
We do not support coercion.
We do not support making Gaza “great” by making Gaza vanish.
Stand with Gaza. Stand for justice. Stand against H.R. 1136.