The quiet that kills: beyond awareness to action

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Health students from Gaza describe how transforming awareness into action has to remain a key part of solidarity movements worldwide.

As healthcare infrastructure and health workers were actively targeted throughout the genocide in Palestine, a group of Gaza students participated in an international virtual cross-cultural exchange. What began as an academic space quickly became something else. Health conversations could not remain theoretical – they were shaped by lived realities where access to care, electricity, clean water, and safety were not abstract determinants, but daily uncertainties.

In Gaza, two million people are trapped in a deepening hole of bombardment, darkness, and scarcity. Hospitals operate without electricity; medicines are blocked or nearly impossible to find. Access to clean water is a privilege. Children search for moments of joy among the rubble, while students try to learn wherever they can, often in whatever corners they can find. Families share what little they have, holding on to hope as much as survival, while the sound of drones and explosions defines daily life.

Our exchange brought together students from Gaza with those across different countries. Discussions around health moved beyond theory, reflecting realities where social determinants of health are not abstract concepts, but immediate conditions shaping survival. It became more and more apparent that true awareness should not simply mean knowing that war exists, but also questioning how oppression dismantles health, dignity, and any sense of normal life – and even the smallest act of living becomes resistance.

Even after building this kind of awareness, the question remained: what will people do with the information they receive?

The architecture of control

Key questions focused on international organizations: why did institutions built to protect people disappear when needed most?

In Gaza, aid trucks sat idle as hunger grew louder than bombs. On May 2, 2025, the International Committee of the Red Cross warned that after months of aid blockade, Gaza’s humanitarian system was collapsing. But the crisis did not begin there. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, around 80% of Gaza’s population depended on humanitarian assistance even before May 2023. This is not chaos; it is structure. The blockade, inspections, and delays are not accidental. They are designed to control and exhaust.

Many watched from a distance, convinced the situation was too far, too complex, or too political to engage with. It became easier to assume someone else would speak up. But one thing became clear: silence is not neutral, it becomes part of the system that allows this to continue.

The birth of solidarity

As genocide continued in Gaza, discussions repeatedly returned to another central question: what does meaningful solidarity actually look like, beyond awareness?

Through our conversations, it became clear that awareness alone – no matter how empathetic – does not interrupt systems of harm; what matters is whether awareness translates into action that challenges those systems. The examples we discussed were part of a broader pattern of refusal.

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Ships crossed the Mediterranean carrying food, medicine, and determination. The Global Sumud Flotilla, made up of activists from more than forty countries, sailed toward Gaza knowing the risks. Israeli forces had intercepted missions before. Drones followed them, and one ship was struck while docked in Tunisia. Still, they sailed. They knew they might never reach the shore, but they also knew the world was watching. The boats did not dock, but the message did.

On land, resistance spread across continents. Students from Columbia to Cambridge, Cairo to Amsterdam, built encampments, marched, and blocked streets, demanding accountability and divestment. At UCLA, tents stood for weeks despite arrests. Donations of food, money, and time poured in. Boycotts emptied stores – not through slogans, but through conscience. Offices of arms manufacturers were blockaded. Pension funds were questioned. Complicity became visible.

Refusal as a practice

As the exchange continued, discussions began to highlight refusal as more than a reaction: it emerged as a form of active solidarity. This became clear in the actions we examined. Medical teams crossed borders through chaos. Doctors Without Borders and the Red Crescent worked in overcrowded hospitals under fire, performing surgeries with limited resources. Artists, writers, and musicians turned their platforms into protest, canceling shows, rejecting sponsorships, and donating their work. While these actions took different forms – ships, tents, scalpels, brushes – they carried the same spirit: a refusal to accept silence as safety and let distance turn into detachment.

This understanding was shared across different voices, from within Gaza and beyond. Again and again, the same realization surfaced: without action, awareness risks becoming another form of passive witnessing.

The imperative of action in the face of a false ceasefire

The ceasefire has not ended suffering in Gaza. While bombings may have slowed, destruction remains. Hospitals are still overwhelmed. Families continue searching for the missing. Basic needs go unmet. A ceasefire, in this context, is not peace – it is a pause without justice.

The ceasefire was not an end, but a test of what follows. If awareness reaches its peak during a crisis, what happens when the noise fades? Action did not disappear with the headlines. It shifted. Journalists who documented life under bombardment ensured that those affected were not reduced to numbers. Medical teams and humanitarian organizations continued working long after global attention began to drift.

Collective responses began to take different shapes. Petitions gathered support across borders, reflecting how individual concern can scale into global pressure. Students and academics questioned institutional ties and demanded accountability. Grassroots movements organized through boycotts and divestment, turning awareness into sustained pressure rather than a passing reaction.

These efforts point to a larger pattern: action is not a single moment, but a continuation. The ceasefire may have quieted the bombs, but it has not ended responsibility. If anything, it has made that responsibility harder to ignore. The question is no longer whether the world is aware. It is what will be done with that awareness – and how long it can remain just awareness.

This article was written by Alaa Abu-Esaid, Rima Altelbany, Abed Al Hakeem Shamali, Jasmina Atroshy, Mohammed Ismail, Hesham Al Amassi, and Seraj Al Amassi.

People’s Health Dispatch is a fortnightly bulletin published by the People’s Health Movement and Peoples Dispatch. For more articles and to subscribe to People’s Health Dispatch, click here.

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US Congress moves to fuse Israel’s war machine into American military system

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A general view of the U.S. Capitol building as Democrats and their allies gather for “The People’s State of the Union” rally at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. United States, as U.S. President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address inside Congress on February 24, 2026. [Celal Güneş – Anadolu Agency]

The US Congress is quietly advancing a measure that would entrench Israel inside the American military-industrial complex, raising concerns that Washington is moving to lock itself into Tel Aviv’s future wars at a time when Israel is becoming a global pariah.

The House version of the 2027 National Defence Authorization Act (NDAA) includes a provision titled the “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative”. Known as Section 224, it would require the US secretary of defence to designate an official responsible for coordinating defence technology cooperation between the US and Israel. The provision covers bilateral research, development, testing, evaluation, integration and industrial cooperation.

Read: What military support does the US provide Israel?

Responsible Statecraft reported that the clause would go far beyond the existing US-Israel military aid relationship. It would lay the groundwork for joint weapons development, co-production, licensing agreements, military-industrial joint ventures and deep cooperation in artificial intelligence, quantum technology, autonomous systems, directed energy, cyber, biotechnology and other advanced warfare sectors.

The report also warned that references to “network integration” and “data fusion” could mean US military data becoming increasingly accessible to Israel’s military establishment.

It’s claimed that in effect, Section 224 would shift US support for Israel from visible military aid into the far more opaque machinery of Pentagon procurement, weapons contracts, classified technology programmes and private defence industry partnerships.

Read: US bankrolled Israel’s Gaza genocide with $33 bn in military aid, damning new report reveals

Support for Israel would no longer be an annual aid package that can be debated, conditioned or cut. It would be dispersed across supply chains, research programmes, data systems, production lines and jobs in congressional districts.

The timing is seen as extremely significant. Israel’s genocide in Gaza and its widening wars across the Middle East have shattered the mythology of Israeli military self-sufficiency. For decades, Israel has presented itself as a regional superpower able to defeat its enemies alone. Yet the reality since October 2023 has shown the opposite: Israel cannot sustain major wars without US weapons, intelligence, air defence, diplomatic cover and emergency resupply.

The limits of Israeli military power were laid bare in a Washington Post report last week citing Pentagon assessments of US support for Israel during hostilities with Iran. The report found that the US military expended far more advanced missile-defence interceptors defending Israel than Israeli forces used themselves. One US administration official quoted in the report stated: “Israel is not capable of fighting and winning wars on its own, but nobody actually knows this, because they never see the back end.”

Israel’s global isolation has also intensified. The International Court of Justice is hearing South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, while the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. In much of the world, Israel is no longer seen as a normal ally, but as a pariah state accused of carrying out mass killing, forced displacement and starvation in Gaza.

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Iran’s Quds Force chief: Israeli actions may lead to Bab al-Mandab being treated like Hormuz 

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Commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) Quds Force, Esmail Qaani in Tehran, December 20, 2022 [Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

Iran’s official media on Monday quoted Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), as saying that Israeli military operations in Lebanon and Gaza would push the Axis of Resistance — a term used to refer to Iran and its allies — to make the situation for maritime traffic in the Bab al-Mandab Strait similar to that in the Strait of Hormuz.

Qaani said that “the evil of the Zionists (Israel) in Lebanon and Gaza, with open US support, will strengthen the determination of the Axis of Resistance to expand support from both fronts, take steps to activate other fronts, and make the status of shipping in the Bab al-Mandab Strait similar to that in the Strait of Hormuz.”

READ: Iran seeks ceasefire across Lebanon, Ghalibaf tells Berri

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Iran seeks ceasefire across Lebanon, Ghalibaf tells Berri

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Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in Tehran, Iran on April 16, 2026. [Iranian Parliament Speaker Office – Anadolu Agency]

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf told his Lebanese counterpart Nabih Berri during a phone call that Tehran is determined to secure a ceasefire across all of Lebanon, including the south.

During the call, Ghalibaf said: “If the crimes continue, we will stop the negotiations.”

He added: “The bond between Iran and Lebanon is inseparable, and our lives and your lives are one.”

Ghalibaf said that if an agreement is reached to end the war between Iran and the United States, it would include a halt to attacks on all fronts, particularly Lebanon.

He stressed that “if the crimes continue, we will not only stop the negotiations, but we will also stand against the Zionist entity.”

For his part, Berri said: “Lebanon will never forget Iran’s positive positions during this critical period.”

Earlier, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that the Iranian negotiating team had suspended the exchange of messages with the United States through mediators following Israeli attacks on Lebanon.

Citing sources, the agency said: “Given the continued crimes of the Zionist entity in Lebanon, and because Lebanon was one of the preconditions for a ceasefire, and since that ceasefire has now been violated on all fronts, including Lebanon, the Iranian negotiating team is suspending dialogues and the exchange of messages through mediators.”

The developments come amid rising tensions between Iran, the United States and Israel, as Tehran seeks to ensure that any ceasefire covers all regional fronts, including Lebanon, while clashes between Israel and Hezbollah continue to escalate.

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“The UK Government must act immediately” – Ellie Chowns responds to Netanyahu’s orders to seize 70% of Gaza Strip

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Ellie Chowns, Green Party MP for North Herefordshire. CC image Wikipedia.
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Responding to reports that Benjamin Netanyahu has given orders to the Israeli army to seize control of 70% of the Gaza Strip, Dr Ellie Chowns MP said:

“Netanyahu’s directive to expand Israeli military control over 70% of the Gaza Strip is horrifying, constituting a grave breach of the ceasefire if carried out and a blatant disregard for the rights and lives of Palestinian civilians already enduring unimaginable suffering.

“This plan will not serve to strengthen the path to security or peace in the region. It will only drive yet more families from their homes, further restrict the delivery of aid, and deepen a humanitarian crisis in a territory already devastated by war, famine, and genocide. The people of Gaza cannot be squeezed into an ever-smaller space and expected to survive without proper access to food, water, shelter, and medical care.

“The UK Government must act immediately: unequivocally condemn any attempt to seize more territory or ethnically cleanse Gaza, insist on full compliance with the ceasefire and international law, and demand unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza at scale. It must also halt all arms sales to and military cooperation with the Israeli Government, drive independent investigations into war crimes, and impose sanctions on government officials responsible for breaches of international law.

“The continued expansion of military control and the forced displacement of Palestinians cannot be allowed to become normalised. The UK must stand up for international law, human rights, and the protection of civilians – not further impunity for perpetrators of war crimes.”

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