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Former justice minister Irwin Cotler calls on Israel to end war, starvation in Gaza

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 Aug, 2025 08:40 AM
  • Former justice minister Irwin Cotler calls on Israel to end war, starvation in Gaza

Former Liberal justice minister Irwin Cotler has joined thousands of Jews calling on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war and starvation in Gaza.

The longtime human rights activist is a staunch supporter of Israel and has faced death threats from Iran over his support for the Jewish state and democracy worldwide. He has signed an open letter saying Netanyahu is jeopardizing peace at home and abroad.

"The policies and rhetoric of the government you lead are doing lasting damage to Israel, its standing in the world and the prospects of secure peace for all Israelis and Palestinians," the letter reads.

"This has severe consequences for Israel but also for the well-being, security and unity of Jewish communities around the world."

The letter, organized by a group called the London Initiative, calls Israel's aid restrictions on Gaza "a moral and strategic disaster" that hands a "propaganda victory to Hamas" and undermines the important work of countering Hamas and Iran.

"We do not deny the despicable role of Hamas in stealing aid and preventing its distribution, but nor can we reject the evidence of our eyes and ears as to the extent of the human suffering and the role of your government’s policies in it," the signatories argue.

The letter also calls out Israel's failure to suppress settler violence, which it says has helped fuel the current "diplomatic tsunami" of criticism from Israel's historical peers.

"If Israel’s military, when given the bold order by you, can send a missile through a window in Tehran to take out an Iranian general with unerring accuracy, it surely has the ability to maintain order in the West Bank, prevent Jewish extremist violence, protect Palestinian civilians and apply the law," the letter says.

The letter also calls out rhetoric used by Netanyahu's cabinet ministers that it describes as "a moral abomination and a chilul hashem — a desecration of Jewish values and Israel’s founding principles."

It cites the example of Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu, who said his government is "erasing Gaza" and that the territory will be entirely Jewish.

Netanyahu governs with a coalition that includes Jewish supremacist parties which have cited religion to advocate for policies widely seen as ethnic cleansing.

"Members of your government have used language of racism, hatred and incitement without censure," the letter reads.

"Any opportunity to release all the hostages must be seized, and prioritized above appeasing extremist members of your coalition."

The letter warns that this "language of incitement" erodes efforts to strengthen Jews' ties to Israel and is "undermining Jewish communities as we face a surge in antisemitic, antizionist hate."

The letter was also signed by Canadian philanthropist Charles Bronfman, one of the founders of the Birthright program, which sends Jewish youth on trips to Israel.

Its listed signatories also include prominent Canadian professors and volunteers with projects like the New Israel Fund and the Herzl Project, though it notes that the signatories are speaking as individuals and not on behalf of their institutions.

Netanyahu does not appear to have responded directly to the letter since it was made public a week ago, though he defended the war on Sunday, saying Israel's only choice is to completely defeat Hamas.

Picture Courtesy: AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi

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