Progressive Reps Renew Calls for War Crime Accountability for ’Israel’ after Ceasefire
By Staff, Agencies
Some of "Israel’s" most outspoken critics in Congress – who all called for a ceasefire within weeks of October 7 – reacted to news of "Israel" and Hamas’s ceasefire and hostage agreement with calls for accountability for war crimes on both sides.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) called the announcement of the ceasefire agreement welcome news.
“I’m relieved to see hostages and Palestinian detainees being released as part of the deal, bringing much-needed comfort to their families who have endured so much,” Omar wrote on X/Twitter.
However, she continued, an urgent need remains.
"We must permanently stop the Gaza genocide, increase aid, and strive for lasting peace and self-determination for Palestinians," she stated.
The Massachusetts Democrat Rep. Ayanna Pressley praised the deal as a crucial step towards healing traumas and rebuilding Gaza, urging its permanent honor and recognition.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) called the ceasefire announcement “welcome, overdue news.
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