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380 Writers Declare Israel’s Gaza Campaign Genocide and Demand Immediate Ceasefire

The letter warns of sanctions based on UN rights bodies’ findings if military operations in Gaza persist

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English novelist and screenwriter Ian McEwan is among some 380 UK and Irish writers who penned an open letter denouncing what they called Israel's 'genocide' in Gaza

Overview

  • Signatories include Zadie Smith, Ian McEwan, Russell T Davies and organizations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the UN rights council.
  • The letter asserts that genocide is no longer debated by international legal experts and cites public statements by Israeli ministers as evidence.
  • It urges an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted delivery of food and medical aid to Gaza by UN agencies.
  • It calls for the release of all Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees and demands sanctions if Israel does not halt its offensive.
  • This appeal follows a May 27 op-ed by 300 French-speaking authors who also called on France to recognize the Gaza campaign as genocide and impose sanctions.