US Religious Leaders Urge Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza in Congressional Pray-In

By Staff, Agencies
A group of Muslim, Jewish and Christian religious leaders and activists gathered in House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' office on Tuesday morning in Washington DC, conducting a prayer session and advocating for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing it as an ethical decision.
In a poignant gesture, activists held up mirrors inscribed with the words "The world is watching" on the reverse side, with the intention of prompting Congress to confront their potential involvement in Israeli war crimes.
"Every Democrat in Congress who is allowing ‘Israel’ to carry out mass atrocities in Gaza should know that the world is watching. The only moral choice is ceasefire," Sandra Tamari, the executive director of the Adalah Justice Project, said.
"We will continue disrupting business as usual until Hakeem Jeffries and the Democratic party stops this genocide."
The event began with prayers mourning the thousands of Palestinians who were killed since 7 October. It included payers by Imam Suhaib Webb, Reverend Andre Greene and Rabbi Alissa Wise, along with others.
At least 1,400 “Israelis” were killed during an unprecedented surprise operation on the “Israeli” entity on 7 October by Hamas and other Palestinian resistance groups. The apartheid “Israeli” regime says 222 were also taken back to Gaza as captives. Four of them have since been released. The entity responded with a bombing campaign that has taken thousands of Palestinian lives and counting.
At least 5,791 Palestinians have been killed, including 2,360 children and 1,292 women. At least 1,200, including 500 children, are missing and believed to be under rubble.
Religious leaders and advocates underscored the tragic consequences of each explosion and every life lost. They did this by reciting close to 200 names of individuals who were killed due to "American-made weapons".
"Representative Jeffries and fellow progressives should reevaluate their commitment to justice if they continue to oppose a ceasefire in Palestine. Failure to support it undermines their dedication to racial, economic and environmental justice," Webb said.
"History may remember them as the establishment's enablers rather than genuine voices for truth, as allies of plutocracy instead of champions of democracy."
Although there's widespread backing for a ceasefire among the Democratic base, only 18 Democratic representatives have voiced their support by endorsing Rep. Cori Bush's "Ceasefire NOW" resolution presented last week.
At the same time, US President Joe Biden's administration is urging Congress to approve a financial package, proposing $14bn in military aid that would support the “Israeli” entity’s military.
“Democratic leadership has failed to stand on the side of what is right. Leadership should be ashamed of its complicity in supporting the genocide of the Palestinian people,” Iman Abid, the director of organizing and advocacy at the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights, said.
She added, “Their choices are not only against what the majority of Americans are demanding – an immediate ceasefire – but also immoral. We cannot unconditionally fund ‘Israel’ through this atrocity”.