💨 Abstract
The article discusses the growing concern among American Jews regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with a significant portion urging the Israeli government to enhance the delivery of food and medicine. Major Jewish organizations, including the American Jewish Committee, Rabbinical Assembly, and Reform Jewish Movement, have expressed empathy for Palestinian civilians while maintaining support for Israel's actions against Hamas. The debate is polarized, with some accusing Israel of genocide and others dismissing the crisis as a hoax.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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