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    Widening rift result of US inaction in Gaza conflict

    By Liu Jianna | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-04-26 16:03
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    US House Speaker Mike Johnson takes questions from the media after meeting with Jewish students at Columbia University in New York on Wednesday. [Photo / Agencies]

    In recent days, the arrest of hundreds of students across US universities for protesting against their institutions' ties with Israel and advocating for divestment from companies involved in the Gaza conflict has highlighted the deepening schism within US society. This division, exacerbated by the ongoing violence, is a consequence of the United States' perceived favoritism toward Israel.

    The current discord within US society over Gaza bears striking similarities with the tumultuous period of the Vietnam War. Just as then, impassioned calls for peace are clashing with staunch support for military intervention. The protests on college campuses echo the dissenting spirit of that era, with students courageously standing against perceived injustices.

    However, while history might be repeating itself, the wisdom gleaned from the past should not be overlooked. The Vietnam War ultimately came to an end thanks to a blend of diplomatic endeavors and domestic pressure, underscoring the power of grassroots movements to influence policy. As we navigate through another era marked by division and strife, we must glean inspiration from history and strive for the peaceful resolution of the Gaza conflict through dialogue, negotiation and a steadfast commitment to justice for all parties involved.

    The Oct 7 attack on Israel fails to rationalize the relentless bombardment of civilians, particularly as the death toll surpasses 34,000 and Gaza stares at famine within six weeks, as cautioned by a World Food Programme official. Surely, there exists a more humane approach to addressing Israel's concerns, irrespective of their legitimacy.

    It is imperative for the US to take proactive measures to foster negotiations and convene both parties for substantive dialogue. Merely observing from the sidelines while the bloodshed persists contradicts the essence of being a beacon of hope. Now, more than ever, the US must embrace its role as a superpower and uphold its duty to restore peace and stability in Gaza.

    However, the US' stance on Palestine's request for full UN membership casts doubts on its commitment to genuine peace efforts.

    Through all this, one cry remains unequivocal — the cycle of violence must end. The fires that have ravaged civilians and claimed innumerable lives must be extinguished. There is already an excess of bloodshed; it is time to prioritize diplomacy and humanity over further conflict.

    The author is a writer with China Daily.

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