Stopping the Israeli war machine: feeding the people of Gaza – international webinar,

Event Date: 7th May 2024
Location: Internet, 5pm BST

International webinar Stopping the Israeli war machine feeding the people of Gaza Tuesday 7th May 5pm UK time 6pm CET 12 noon EST Organised by No to War - No to NATO Supported by Global Women for Peace United Against NATO Speakers include Medea Benjamin CodePink USA Professor Anuradha Chenoy India Andrew Feinstein former South African MP Frankie Leach Action Aid UK and Ashok Kumar Birkbeck University Moderation by Kate Hudson and Reiner Braun

Stopping the Israeli war machine: feeding the people of Gaza – international webinar, 7 May 2024

 

After almost seven months of death and destruction in Gaza, the global peace movement continues to mobilise against Israel’s war machine, and pressure is growing to end the flow of weapons and diplomatic support. In addition to bombs raining down from above, food too has been used as a weapon against Palestinians, with the choking of vital aid from entering Gaza, leaving much of the Strip in famine.  

 

As part of the No to War – No to NATO network, CND invites you to join this upcoming international webinar on Tuesday, 7 May, where we’ll hear from an excellent panel of peace campaigners, aid workers, and experts on how we can work to stop the flow of weapons to Israel at source; how more aid can get into Gaza, and how the peace movement internationally can come together to build solidarity and advocate for the rights of Palestinians.

  • Tuesday, 7 May 2024
  • 5pm (UK) / 6pm (CET) / 12 noon (EST)
  • Online, register here

 

With guest speakers: Medea Benjamin, CodePink USAProfessor Anuradha Chenoy, India; Andrew Feinstein, former South African MP; Frankie Leach, Action Aid, UK; and Ashok Kumar, Birkbeck University. Moderated by Kate Hudson and Reiner Braun.

 

This webinar is being organised by the No to War – No to NATO network and supported by Global Women for Peace United Against NATO. For queries, contact [email protected].

 
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