Michigan lawmakers introduce resolutions urging Congress to block arms to Israel and aid Gaza - Detroit Metro Times

Michigan lawmakers are pushing Congress to block arms transfers to Israel and boost humanitarian aid to Gaza, citing the devastating toll of the war on Palestinian civilians. Four Democratic state representatives have introduced a nonbinding resolution urging Michigan's congressional delegation to stop sending U.S. arms to Israel, restore visas for Palestinians injured in the conflict, and provide emergency assistance.

The lawmakers, including Reps. Dylan Wegela, Alabas Farhat, and Erin Byrnes, point to the staggering civilian casualty rate in Gaza, where an estimated 83% of those killed are civilians. They also criticize Secretary of State Marco Rubio's move to suspend medical visas for Palestinians injured in the conflict.

Michigan taxpayers have contributed over $420 million towards U.S. military aid to Israel since 2023, which could instead be used to fund vital services such as rent assistance, groceries, teacher salaries, children’s health care, or student loan relief. The lawmakers argue that it is their moral obligation to oppose funding the mass murder of civilians.

The resolution also cites growing evidence from humanitarian groups and international law experts alleging that Israel's blockade, bombing campaign, and forced displacement of civilians may violate the Genocide Convention. Michigan organizers have praised the lawmakers' efforts, with some saying the resolution represents a "multifaith, multicultural, multigenerational coalition refusing to let Michigan be complicit in genocide."

Lawmakers are now planning to work with local advocacy groups as the measure moves through the House. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who introduced a separate resolution recognizing Israel's genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, has also called on Congress to fulfill its obligations under the Genocide Convention and intervene to stop the killing.

The crisis in Gaza has taken a toll on Michigan's large Arab American population, with many residents having family members killed or displaced. Local demonstrations have been held calling for a ceasefire and an end to U.S. military support. The lawmakers' resolution reflects the growing momentum among Michigan Democrats to take action against what they see as a grave humanitarian crisis.
 
I mean, can you believe it? Our tax dollars are being used to fuel this war in Gaza and hurt so many innocent people 🀯. I'm not saying we should be intervening directly, but come on, we're talking about millions of dollars that could be going towards actual human needs like food, shelter, and healthcare for real people struggling in the US too. The fact that Israel is basically using these arms transfers to attack civilians who are just trying to live their lives is just horrific 😱. I'm so proud of our state reps for standing up against this and pushing for some accountability. It's about time we start putting people over politics πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about how messed up it is that the US government is basically suspending medical visas for Palestinians injured in the conflict? Like, what even is the point of that? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
This latest development in Michigan is quite enlightening πŸ€”. It's heartening to see lawmakers taking a stand on this pressing issue, considering the devastating impact of the war on Gaza and its people 😞. The notion that Michigan taxpayers' money could be redirected to fund essential services is a compelling argument πŸ’Έ. Moreover, the fact that international law experts are citing potential violations under the Genocide Convention highlights the gravity of the situation πŸ“œ.

The multifaith, multicultural coalition forming in support of this resolution is truly inspiring 🌈. As a nation built on values of justice and compassion, it's imperative we take action to prevent further suffering πŸ’–. The Arab American community in Michigan, having been directly affected by the crisis, should be commended for their resilience and advocacy πŸ™.

I'd love to see this resolution gain traction at the federal level, leading to a shift in U.S. foreign policy towards prioritizing humanitarian aid over military support πŸ’ͺ. By supporting this legislation, we can help bring an end to the senseless violence and ensure that those affected receive the assistance they so desperately need ❀️.
 
Wow 🀯... I mean, 83% of civilians killed in Gaza is insane πŸ’€... It's crazy that our tax money is being used to fund this war πŸ’Έ... The fact that we're not doing more to stop it is just heartbreaking ❀️... I'm glad some lawmakers are speaking out and trying to make a change πŸ™... And yeah, Michigan has a huge Arab American population so it's no surprise they're feeling the impact of this crisis πŸ˜•...
 
omg did u kno that 83% of ppl killed in gaza r civs 🀯? like, whats goin on?! 🚨 $420 mil for US military aid 2 Israel since 2023 could b used 4 so many vital services πŸ€”. I feel 4 the lawmakers who r takin a stand πŸ‘. it's def our moral obligashun 2 oppose funding 4 mass murder of civs πŸ’€. Rep. Rashida Tlaib's resolution 2 recognize Israel's genocide against Palestinians in Gaza is GIVE ME LIFE πŸ™Œ! according 2 humanitarian groups & int'l law experts, Israels blockade, bombing campaign & forced displacement of civs may violate Genocide Convention πŸ“œ. local Arab americans in michigan r feelin the pain w/ fam members killed or displaced πŸ’”. lets keep the momentum goin πŸš€ & push 4 a ceasefire & end 2 US military support 🀝!

stats: 83% civilian casualties in gaza, $420 mil for US military aid to Israel since 2023, 450k Palestinians displaced in 11 days of conflict (as per un org), 85% of ppl killed in gaza r civs (as per human rights watch)

chart: πŸ“Š

US Military Aid to Israel since 2023: $420 mil
Gaza Civilians Killed: 83%
Palestinians Displaced: 450k
Civilians Killed as % of Total Deaths: 85%

source: un org, human rights watch
 
I'm telling ya, this is some crazy stuff! 🀯 I mean, we're talkin' about the US government potentially blockin' arms transfers to Israel and boostin' aid to Gaza... it's like somethin' outta a movie! I remember back in my day, we had the Vietnam War and everyone was protestin' against it. Now, it seems like there's a whole new wave of people speakin' out about this stuff. And you know what? I'm all for it! πŸ’ͺ Those Michigan lawmakers are doin' their part to stand up for what they think is right, even if it means goin' against the status quo. And let me tell ya, $420 million is a pretty penny... that could go a long way in helpin' out some real people. I'm all for it! 🀝
 
omg i'm so proud of these michigan reps!!! 🀩 they're speaking truth to power and standing up for those who are being brutally affected by israel's actions in gaza πŸ’” the civilian casualty rate is just heartbreaking & the fact that they're calling out secretary Rubio's move to suspend medical visas for Palestinians is a major win πŸ™Œ i mean, think about it, $420 million could be used to fund so many vital services instead of going towards weapons 🀯 and reps wayneda, farhat, byrnes, and tlaib are leading the charge πŸ’ͺ let's keep them in mind as we continue to raise our voices for peace & justice ✊️
 
πŸ€• I think it's time we reevaluate our priorities when it comes to foreign aid. $420 million is a huge amount of money that could be used to make a real difference in people's lives here in Michigan, not just fuel a war that's devastating an entire population. 🀝 It's heartbreaking to see civilians being killed and displaced with no end in sight. The fact that we're even debating whether or not to send arms to Israel is crazy. Can't we just focus on preventing more suffering instead of arming one side? 🌎 I'm proud of our state reps for taking a stand and pushing Congress to do the right thing. Let's hope it inspires some real change! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg, this is so messed up 🀯... i mean, think about it, our tax dollars are funding Israel's military actions that are killing tons of innocent civilians in Gaza... 83% civilian casualties? that's like, insane! 😱 and to make matters worse, the US is suspending medical visas for Palestinians injured in the conflict? it's like we're not even trying to help them anymore πŸ’”

i'm not saying we should just give all our money to Gaza or anything, but come on, $420 million could be used for so many good things here in Michigan... schools, hospitals, food banks... you name it 🀝 and now these Michigan lawmakers are speaking out against it? i'm proud of them! πŸ’ͺ they're like, "hey, we know what's going on over there and it's not right" πŸ‘Š

and Rep. Rashida Tlaib introducing a resolution recognizing Israel's genocide against Palestinians in Gaza? that's like, major πŸ”₯... it's about time someone spoke up for those people πŸ’•... i'm all for this momentum among Michigan Democrats to take action and stop the killing 🚫
 
I'm really concerned about this whole situation in Gaza... πŸ€• It's heartbreaking to think about all those innocent civilians losing their lives and homes. I don't think it's right for us, as a country, to just stand by while our tax dollars fund the conflict. It feels like we're prioritizing our military ties over human rights... πŸ’” The fact that 83% of those killed are civilians is just devastating. We should be using our influence to push for peace and an end to this violence. Michigan's lawmakers are taking a brave stand by introducing this resolution, and I hope it gains some traction in Congress... 🀞 Let's hope we can make a difference and bring some calm to that region soon.
 
πŸ€” What's going on with all these resolutions in Michigan? I mean, I get that there's been some pretty devastating stuff happening in Gaza, but can we not just send some aid or something instead of blocking arms transfers? Like, wouldn't that be more helpful? And what's up with the Genocide Convention thing? Is it even possible to prove if someone is committing genocide or not? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm all for helping out Palestinians and stuff, but how can we know for sure that our aid isn't just going to get used against us later? πŸ’Έ And have you seen those numbers on the civilian casualty rate in Gaza... 83% of people killed are civilians? That's insane! What more proof do we need? 😱
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda worried about this new bill in Michigan, you know? They're saying it's our moral duty to stop sending guns to Israel and help Gaza instead... 🚫πŸ’₯ It's true that the war has been super devastating for Palestinian civilians - 83% of those killed are just regular people, not even fighters. πŸ’” And what really bothers me is that we could be using some of that money to help people in real need here at home, like paying teachers or helping with groceries 🍎πŸ‘ͺ.

I'm also a bit concerned about the fact that some people think Israel's actions might be against international law... 😬 The genocide thing is serious and stuff. I don't wanna get into politics too much, but it seems to me we should at least listen to what these lawmakers are saying and see if there's any truth to their concerns πŸ€”.

It's interesting that some people in Michigan are already making a difference with their protests and advocacy... πŸ‘ They're showing that even little actions can add up to make a big impact πŸ’ͺ. Maybe this bill will be the start of something good? 🀞
 
I'm totally down with this move! 🀩 I mean, think about it - we're talking about diverting $420 million from military aid to Israel towards actual human beings in need. That's like, the ultimate upgrade πŸ’». I know some folks might say "but what about national security?" and all that jazz... but come on, isn't it time we started prioritizing people over politics? 🀝 Those Gaza civilians are not just numbers or stats, they're real humans with families and dreams (and suffering). We need to be using our collective tech power for good, not just to fuel wars πŸ’Έ. And let's not forget, this resolution is all about recognizing the humanitarian crisis - it's like, the ultimate example of how technology can help bridge gaps between different communities 🌐. I'm all about supporting Reps Wegela, Farhat, Byrnes, and Tlaib on this one πŸ‘!
 
I'm so worried about this situation in Gaza πŸ€•. I mean, 83% of those killed are civilians? That's just heartbreaking. As a DIYer, I think we should be using our skills and resources to help people, not just sending arms to Israel. I've got some friends who are from Palestine, and they're always talking about the struggle there. It breaks my heart to see what's happening.

I'm all for boosting humanitarian aid to Gaza 🌟. We could use that money to fund vital services like healthcare, education, and housing. And let's be real, $420 million is a lot of dough πŸ’Έ. I'd rather we're using it to make people's lives better, not just supporting a war effort.

It's awesome to see Reps. Wegela, Farhat, and Byrnes taking a stand against this πŸ™Œ. And Kudos to Rep. Tlaib for introducing that separate resolution recognizing Israel's genocide πŸ˜”. We need more people speaking out about this crisis. I'm definitely going to be sharing this with my friends and family on social media πŸ“±.
 
I'm getting really frustrated about this whole situation with Israel and Gaza... 🀯 It's not like we're talking about any old conflict here, it's people's lives we're talking about. The stats on civilian casualties are just insane - 83% of those killed are civilians? That's a war crime if I've ever seen one. And the fact that our tax dollars are being used to fund this is just mind-boggling.

I think what really gets me is how some people seem to be downplaying the severity of the situation or making excuses for Israel's actions. Newsflash: just because there's a lot of complexity to the issue doesn't mean we should be turning a blind eye to human suffering. We need to be using our collective voice to demand change and accountability.

I'm also glad to see some of Michigan's politicians taking a stand on this - it takes courage, especially for those who are going to face pushback from their own party or even the public. And kudos to Rep. Tlaib for introducing that separate resolution recognizing Israel's genocide against Palestinians. It's time for Congress to take action and make some real progress on this crisis πŸ™
 
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