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Palestinian Liberation Is a Global Struggle

Knowing Is Not Enough. Act Now.

A genocide is happening in real time. Every day of inaction is a day the killing continues. The Palestinian people do not need your sympathy — they need your action. Here is exactly what you can do today, this week, and ongoing.

Right now in Gaza: Over 64,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023. More than half are women and children. Famine is documented across the territory by the World Food Programme. The International Court of Justice has ruled genocide charges are plausible. The United States continues to fund, arm, and diplomatically shield Israel with $3.8 billion per year in military aid. Your government is complicit. Your action can change that.

1 Educate Yourself and Everyone You Know

Share this website. Share the primary sources. Host a film screening, a book club, or a community conversation. The biggest barrier to action is ignorance — and mainstream media is designed to maintain it. Breaking through that takes active effort.

2 Boycott, Divest, Sanction (BDS)

The Palestinian-led BDS Movement calls on people worldwide to boycott Israeli products and companies that profit from the occupation, divest from institutions with Israeli ties, and demand governments sanction Israel until it complies with international law. BDS is a proven nonviolent strategy modeled on the successful campaign against South African apartheid.

Boycott these companies and products:

  • HP (Hewlett-Packard): Provides biometric technology used at Israeli military checkpoints to control Palestinian movement
  • Caterpillar: Sells bulldozers specifically modified for the Israeli military to demolish Palestinian homes
  • Puma: Sponsors the Israeli Football Association, which includes teams based in illegal settlements
  • Sabra Hummus: Co-owned by the Strauss Group, which has provided financial support to Israeli military units
  • SodaStream: Originally based in an illegal Israeli settlement in the West Bank
  • Airbnb listings in Israeli settlements: Do not book accommodation in illegal settlement outposts

Full BDS boycott list and guidance →

3 Demand Your Representatives Act

The U.S. government has vetoed every UN Security Council ceasefire resolution. It has continued military aid to Israel through a documented genocide. Your elected officials made those choices. They can unmake them — but only if they hear from you loudly and repeatedly.

Call, email, and show up to your representatives’ offices. Use this script:

“My name is [your name] from [city, state]. I am calling to demand that you vote to immediately end all military aid to Israel, support a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, and recognize Palestinian rights under international law. Israel is using U.S. taxpayer money to commit genocide. The International Court of Justice has said so. I will be watching your vote and I will hold you accountable.”

Find your representatives and take action:

5 Join Protests and Local Organizing

Public pressure matters. Mass protest movements have changed government policy before — on South African apartheid, on Vietnam, on Iraq. The Palestinian liberation movement is global and growing. Find your local chapter and show up.

6 Pressure Institutions: Universities, Pension Funds, and Corporations

Your university, your employer, and your pension fund may be invested in companies that profit from Israel’s occupation. Demand divestment. The student divestment movement across U.S. and European universities has already forced dozens of institutions to reconsider their ties to Israeli weapons manufacturers and settlement enterprises.

Remember: Palestinian liberation is not a charity. It is a struggle for justice, for international law, and for the right of an indigenous people to live freely on their own land. Your solidarity is not charity either. It is the right side of history. The question is not whether you care — it is whether you act.

The Palestinian people have resisted for over 75 years against impossible odds. The least the world can do is refuse to be silent.

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