Speak Out Now: Block Billion-Dollar Bomb Sales to Israel
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepen, the U.S. is on the verge of approving yet another massive weapons package to Israel—this time totaling $8.8 billion. These weapons would include thousands of bombs, missiles, artillery shells, and bomb guidance systems—all of which have already been used to devastating effect against Palestinian civilians.
Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced Joint Resolutions of Disapproval (S.J. Res. 26 and S.J. Res. 33) to block these arms sales and demand accountability. The Peace Economy Project stands in full support of this effort, and we are joining our partners at Peace Action to call on all Americans to act now.
Why It Matters
• Over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023.
• The recent breakdown of the ceasefire on March 17 has led to the deaths of 800 more Palestinians in just days.
• U.S. weapons and tax dollars are fueling what human rights experts and a U.S. federal judge have identified as a plausible case of genocide.
• This new weapons package includes:
• 2,166 small diameter bombs
• 2,800 500-lb bombs
• 3,000 Hellfire missiles
• 10,000 artillery shells
• Over 26,000 JDAM kits and fuzes to convert bombs into precision-guided weapons
At a time when our communities at home are facing underfunded schools, crumbling infrastructure, and unmet healthcare needs, the U.S. government continues to prioritize arms deals over human lives and peace.
What You Can Do
Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask to be connected to your two U.S. Senators. When you reach their office, share a message like this:
“My name is [Your Name], and I’m a constituent from [Your State]. I urge the senator to vote YES on S.J. Res. 26 and S.J. Res. 33 to block the $8.8 billion weapons package to Israel. These weapons have been used in apparent war crimes and to target civilians in Gaza. The U.S. must stop enabling this violence. Thank you.”
Every voice matters. Every call counts.
A Peace Economy, Not a War Economy
At Peace Economy Project, we believe in redirecting public resources away from war-making and toward the public good. The U.S. should not be in the business of fueling mass suffering abroad while neglecting communities at home. Our policies should reflect our values—justice, accountability, and human dignity.
This week, Congress has a choice: continue funding war, or choose peace.
Join us. Take action. Call today.