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Statement on Israeli actions in Occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Leaders from 25 Latin American and Caribbean nations convene at the CELAC Summit in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, reaffirming commitment to peace in the region. They express grave concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, condemning civilian casualties and endorsing a UN demand for an immediate ceasefire. The leaders call for the release of hostages, support UNRWA, stress the importance of a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, and note ongoing cases before the International Court of Justice to determine if Israel’s actions constitute genocide. They decide to establish a monitoring mechanism under the presidency of Honduras for peace efforts.

This is Gaza: Literary Texts Written Under the Israeli Bombardment of Gaza

The idea for the “This is Gaza” series came a few days after the war on Gaza started in October. The images we were all getting in the media were similar to the images we got from Gaza in 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2019; they were images of killed people, mostly women and children, and of destroyed buildings. Despite the importance of conveying these images to the world, we felt that they were missing something important: images of life. We saw dead people without seeing what they did when they were alive, and we saw destroyed buildings with- out seeing them when they were schools, mosques, theatres or sports clubs. Just as the images were only of war and death, the voices talked only about war and death. As an organization that works in arts and culture, we asked ourselves: where are the voices of artists and writers? Do these voices, and the images they convey, have a place amidst such terrible tragedy? We decided to launch this modest attempt at presenting some of the literary voices in Gaza, first because they deserve to be heard, because these voices go further and deeper than media reports and political statements, and because the voice and image of Gaza are incomplete without those of artists and writers. In Gaza there are hundreds of literary writers, theatre practitioners, musicians, film-makers and visual artists, and tens of theatre and music groups, galleries, museums, libraries and cultural centres, just like in any other urban community in the world.