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More than 350 rabbis, along with a coalition of Jewish activists and creatives, have united in denouncing former President Donald Trump’s recent proposal concerning Gaza, which they describe as a plan for ethnic cleansing. In an advertisement published in The New York Times, signatories, including prominent figures like Tony Kushner and Naomi Klein, reject Trump's suggestion to forcibly remove Palestinians and resettle them in neighboring countries like Jordan and Egypt.
Trump’s call for “taking over Gaza” has sparked significant backlash, with critics asserting that it mirrors historical events involving the forced displacement of Palestinians. This sentiment was echoed by Rabbi Toba Spitzer, who emphasized the moral imperative of opposing such plans, comparing them to the atrocities faced during the Holocaust. Cody Edgerly, director of the In Our Name Campaign, termed the ad significant at a time of shifting political dynamics. Various religious leaders voiced their commitment to halting what they termed a “heinous crime,” emphasizing the need for humanitarian actions and reconstruction efforts in Gaza.