United Voices is calling on President Trump to demand Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu halt escalating attacks in Gaza after Israeli forces killed 11 members of the Abu Shaaban family — including seven children and three women — in what amounts to a blatant ceasefire violation, while returned Palestinian detainee bodies show signs of torture and execution.
United Voices is calling on the White House and Congress to take immediate action to block Israel’s illegal annexation of the occupied West Bank, warning that President Trump’s verbal pledges carry no weight while Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich advances a “maximum land, minimum population” plan to seize over 80 percent of West Bank land and ethnically cleanse its Palestinian population.
United Voices is rejecting President Trump’s claim at the United Nations General Assembly that London ‘wants to go to Sharia law’ as a baseless conspiracy theory designed to distract from U.S. complicity in Gaza — and warning that this kind of rhetoric has a documented history of inspiring real-world violence against Muslim communities.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee made remarks to Israeli rabbis that United Voices says blur the line between personal religious conviction and official U.S. foreign policy — using theological framing to justify prioritizing Israel’s interests over American interests, international law, and basic accountability for the killing in Gaza.
United Voices, an organization dedicated to amplifying the voices for marginalized communities, strongly denounces the recent remarks made by President Joe Biden during a press conference, characterizing them as “deeply troubling and demeaning.” The organization calls on the President to issue a public apology and unequivocally condemn the Israeli government’s ongoing targeting of Palestinian civilians. […]

Trump Called for a Ceasefire. Netanyahu Responded by Killing 61 More People, Including Aid Seekers.
Less than 24 hours after President Trump publicly called on Israel to stop bombing Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by killing at least 61 people — including four civilians desperately seeking food for their starving families. United Voices says the moment of defiance exposes the gap between American rhetoric and the reality of what U.S. support is enabling.