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Urgent Appeal to Halt Violence in the Jerusalem-Gaza Area

By kamala , 16 May 2021
Author
Rene Wadlow


Urgent Appeal to Halt Violence in the Jerusalem-Gaza Area


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The Association of World Citizens, devoted to ending armed conflicts through negotiations in good faith, addresses an Urgent Appeal to all parties to halt violence in the Jerusalem-Gaza area. In this highly inflammatory situation, there can be an escalation to the conflict at any point. Violence can lead to ever greater violence and can spread to other areas, an indication of which is the recent violence in the city of Lod.


The Association of World Citizens calls upon all parties to refrain from provocative action. As World Citizen and psychologist Bruno Bettelheim wrote, “Violence is the behavior of someone incapable of imagining other solutions to the problems at hand.” Therefore, the Association of World Citizens calls for creative thinking for new approaches to cooperative and harmonious living together of Israelis and Palestinians.


Prof. René Wadlow is President of the Association of World Citizens.


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