Keep Talking About Gaza at Your Thanksgiving Table

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been a contentious topic at family gatherings, with the recent Gaza ceasefire offering little respite from the ongoing violence. For those who lost loved ones in the last two years of hostilities, this Thanksgiving may bring little more than bitter reminders.

To try to engage pro-Israel relatives in discussion will be an uphill battle, given their unwavering support for Israel's policies – and refusal to see Palestinians as anything but a convenient scapegoat. It can't be expected that any amount of dinner table argumentation would sway these minds.

The writer's own family dynamic is painful, with loved ones who support the Israeli state – but even in this difficult situation, there must always be a moral high ground. The writer reflects on their own student from Gaza, whose home was bombed last year and whose surviving family are still living in tents without power or water.

While some argue that keeping politics out of the holiday dinner may be the best way to navigate these sensitive issues, this approach is more about avoiding confrontation than finding real solutions. Instead of pretending everything is fine when it isn't, we can focus on sending aid and resources to those affected by conflict.

The article highlights several areas where activists and ordinary citizens can make a difference:

1. **Financial support**: Providing funds to organizations that help Palestinians in Gaza.
2. **Public pressure**: Applying pressure through boycotts, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli institutions complicit in occupation and apartheid.
3. **Supporting the Palestinian cause**: Advocating for recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state.

While it may not be possible to change one's own family dynamics over the holidays, there are ways to make a difference in the world.
 
Stats on Israeli-Palestinian conflict: 🀯 2 years of violence = 10k+ casualties, 500+ homes destroyed. Gaza ceasefire didn't hold for long ⏰. Average US household can donate $20/month to organizations supporting Palestinians, which equals ~$100/year - enough to pay for a yr's school fees for 5 students! πŸ“š

Boycott Israel: economic impact in 2020 was $10B - that's like the entire GDP of Belize 😱. Public pressure is key: 70% of Americans now support BDS (Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions) movement - maybe more if we get it trending on Twitter? πŸ“Š

Sending aid and resources = direct impact. Average cost of providing basic necessities for 1 person in Gaza per month? $50 πŸ’Έ. Can be done by individual donors, NGOs & governments! Let's make a difference this holiday season πŸŽ„πŸ•―οΈ
 
It's super frustrating when you're stuck with relatives who just don't get what's going on 🀯. I'm actually thinking we should be more open about our opinions at these gatherings... like, if someone brings up Israel or Palestine, I'd rather have a real convo than just pretend everything is okay πŸ˜’.

We should also stop trying to "avoid" the issue, and just focus on sending aid and resources to those who need it πŸ“¦. It's not about making everyone happy at the dinner table, but about using these holidays as an opportunity to make a positive impact πŸ’–. I'd love to see more people get involved in supporting Palestinian causes, whether it's financially or through public pressure πŸ€‘.
 
I feel so bad for ppl who lost loved ones in the conflict πŸ€•πŸŒͺ️. Its hard enough tryin to have meaningful conversations with ur family esp when they support israeli policies πŸ’”. But im all about findin solutions not avoiding problems πŸ’‘. We can start by sendin aid & resources 2 those affected by conflict πŸ’–. And lets be real, boycotting & divestment can make a BIG difference πŸ€‘. I got a cousin from Gaza who lost her home last year & its still hard 2 imagine ppl livin in tents w no power or water 😩. But we can make a change startin now #MakeADifference #SupportPalestine #GazaCeasefire
 
πŸ€” I think its crazy how we can sit down and have a meal with people who we know have such opposing views on everything... like how do you even navigate that conversation without feeling like you're going to lose your mind? 🀯 For me, its not about changing their minds or convincing them otherwise, but more about staying true to myself and what I believe in. We can't control others, but we can be the change we want to see in the world, no matter how small it may seem. Supporting organizations that help those affected by conflict is a start, right? πŸ’Έ And even if its just sending a message through social media or having a quiet moment of reflection, every little bit counts πŸ™.
 
Man... can you believe how things have escalated in Gaza πŸ€•? I'm still thinking about my student from Gaza, remember when her home got bombed last year? πŸŒͺ️ It's just devastating to think that some families are still living in tents without power or water. We gotta do something, you know? Just sending aid and resources might not be enough but it's a start, right? πŸ’Έ

I'm all for keeping the conversation civil at family gatherings, especially during holidays like Thanksgiving πŸ¦ƒ, but we can't just sweep these issues under the rug either. I mean, think about how many people are suffering... We need to find ways to make a difference, even if it's just in small ways. Financial support, public pressure, and advocating for Palestine as a sovereign state - there are so many things we can do 🌎πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm like totally torn about this 🀯 - on one hand, I think we gotta acknowledge that some family gatherings can get super heated when it comes to politics, especially when it involves sensitive topics like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Like, if you have a cousin who's really into pro-Israel stuff, it's probably not gonna be easy to change their mind at dinner πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

But on the other hand, I think we gotta try and bring up some awareness about what's actually going on in Gaza - my friend's family is from there and they're still living without basic necessities like power and water. It's crazy! 🌎

I don't know, maybe keeping politics out of it isn't always the best approach? Like, sometimes we gotta face the music and talk about the issues that are affecting people's lives. But at the same time, I also think that bringing up certain topics might make things worse... or something? πŸ€”
 
I feel so sorry for those who lost loved ones and are still struggling with the lack of basic necessities like power and water πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking to think that families are still living in tents without any respite from the violence. You're right, just because we can't change our own family dynamics doesn't mean we can't try to make a difference elsewhere πŸ’–. I've been thinking about sending some money to those organizations that help Palestinians, it's not much but every little bit counts 🌎. And maybe, just maybe, applying some public pressure through boycotts and divestment could be a way to bring attention to the issue and push for change 🀞.
 
πŸ€” I feel like we're stuck in this never-ending cycle of violence and politics. My friends and I have been discussing this for ages, but it's always the same old topics πŸ“Š We need more people to step up and support organizations that provide aid to those affected by conflict πŸ’Έ. And yeah, boycotts and divestment can be super effective in putting pressure on governments πŸ‘Ž The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a complex issue, but we can't just sit back and do nothing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ We need more voices like the writer's who are sharing their personal stories to raise awareness about what's really going on over there πŸ’•
 
Ugh I don't know man πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... can't we just agree to disagree with our families? Like, some people are just gonna support Israel no matter what, you know? And trying to change their minds over dinner is, like, totally futile 🍴. But at the same time... can we really just ignore the suffering of all those people in Gaza? I mean, my friend's cousin from Gaza lost her home last year and she's still living in a tent with no power or water πŸ’”. That's some real pain right there.

And I get why people say we should just keep politics out of it, but like... isn't the point of Thanksgiving to come together as a community? 🀝 How can we do that when we're not even acknowledging the struggles of those affected by conflict? It's all about finding common ground and supporting each other, right? But at the same time... some people might see our efforts as just "boycotting Israel" or something, which could be super unfair.

Idk what the solution is πŸ€”. Maybe we should just focus on sending aid and resources to those in need? That way we can make a real difference without having to deal with all the drama and disagreement. But then again... isn't that just, like, giving up? Shouldn't we be trying to find ways to peacefully resolve conflicts instead of just throwing money at the problem? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh I'm so done with all this drama rn πŸ™„ I mean idk how ppl can just ignore the suffering of others like that 1 person from Gaza losing their home its not just stats on screen it's real people πŸ€• and yeah keep having that "let's focus on sending aid" convo but what about the actual systemic changes we need to make πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Š? I'm all for supporting orgs that help Palestinians in Gaza but let's be real its a small drop in a huge ocean πŸ’§ and we need more than just sympathy vibes πŸ’–
 
I feel so bad for all those people who lost loved ones in this conflict πŸ€•. It's so sad that some people can't see beyond their support for Israel and treat Palestinians as if they're not even human beings πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I think it's a great idea to focus on sending aid and resources to those affected by the conflict rather than trying to change each other's minds at dinner 🍽️. We could all make a difference by donating to organizations that help Palestinians, boycotting companies that profit from the occupation, and spreading awareness about the Palestinian cause πŸ’¬. It's time for us to use our voices and actions to bring about real change 🌎.
 
πŸ€” I feel so bad for families going through this during Thanksgiving πŸ¦ƒ. It's like they're stuck between being loyal to their loved ones and wanting what's right for Palestinians. For me, it's all about finding that balance and taking action instead of just sitting there. Giving financially to organizations helping Gaza residents sounds like a great way to help 🀝. And I think protesting in peaceful ways can bring attention to the cause too. Can't we all just try to be kind and human towards each other? We gotta do better than just avoiding conversation, let's actually work on making it right πŸ’–.
 
I feel so bad for all those families who've been through this trauma πŸ€•. It's like, you can't just ignore what's happening and expect everything to go back to normal after the ceasefire. We gotta be willing to listen to each other's perspectives, even if it's hard 😬.

I think it's great that the writer is taking a stand by supporting their student from Gaza 🌟. That takes a lot of courage, especially when it comes to challenging people you care about in your family. Maybe instead of going into all that debate at the dinner table, we could focus on making a positive impact through these organizations they mentioned πŸ’Έ.

It's not gonna be easy, but I think it's worth trying 🀞. We can't just sit back and watch this situation continue to worsen. We have to take action, even if it's just in small ways πŸ’–.
 
I feel so bad for those families who've been through such traumatic experiences πŸ€•. It's heartless that we're still having this conversation years after the violence has started. I think it's great that people are willing to help out and send aid to those in need. I've been looking into organizations that do this kind of work and I'm considering supporting them myself. We can't change our families' opinions, but we can make a difference in other ways.
 
🀝 its really sad what's been happening in Gaza πŸŒͺ️ my heart goes out to those families who lost loved ones or are still struggling without basic necessities like power & water πŸ’‘πŸ’§ it feels like we're not doing enough to put pressure on Israel to change their policies & prioritize human rights πŸš«πŸ’”

i think its better to just acknowledge the situation instead of avoiding it altogether 🀝 my student from Gaza is still living in those tents without any proper support or aid 🌴🏠 what can we do? πŸ€” sending money to organizations that help Palestinians would be a good start πŸ“ˆπŸ’Έ but we need more than just financial support, we need collective action πŸ’ͺ🌎
 
πŸ˜” I can only imagine how tough this Thanksgiving must be for you and your loved ones who've been affected by the violence in Gaza πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking that even with a ceasefire, it feels like no one is getting the support they need. Your student from Gaza whose home was bombed last year and their family still living in tents without power or water... that's just devastating πŸŒͺ️.

I think we can't change our families' opinions over dinner, but what we can do is focus on making a difference in ways that feel meaningful to us πŸ’–. Supporting organizations that help Palestinians in Gaza, public pressure through boycotts and divestment, advocating for Palestine's recognition as a sovereign state... these are all ways to show up for the cause without getting into arguments 🚫.

It might not be easy, but every little bit counts, right? Sending aid and resources to those affected by conflict can't hurt, and it's a start πŸ’•.
 
I feel so bad for everyone affected by this conflict πŸ€•... I think we should just focus on supporting each other & sending aid to those who need it most πŸ’–. Not everyone can agree on politics, but that doesn't mean we can't find common ground & try to make a difference in our own way 🌎. I'm thinking of donating to some orgs that help ppl in Gaza, maybe that's something others could do too?
 
Man I'm just worried about what's gonna happen this Thanksgiving, knowing all the history between Israelis and Palestinians. It's like my cousin was talking about how his uncle actually lost his whole apartment building in Gaza last year... it's just heartbreaking πŸ€•. But you know what they say, with great power comes great responsibility, right? I mean we can't change our family members' minds but maybe we can make a difference by donating to some charities that help Palestinians or something. It's all about finding ways to help and not just ignoring the problem.
 
🌟 I totally feel you about this πŸ˜” Thanksgiving can be super tough when it comes to bringing up sensitive topics like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 🀯 especially when you've got family members who just don't seem open to changing their minds πŸ’‘ But honestly, I think trying to have a respectful convo at dinner might not be the most effective way to make a difference 😊 what's more important is taking small but meaningful actions outside of the holiday bubble like donating to organizations that support Palestinians 🌟 or spreading awareness about the issue on social media πŸ“± it's all about finding ways to use our privilege to amplify the voices of those who are affected by conflict πŸ’ͺ
 
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