Exemplary Act of the Week: The Israeli people's conscientious opposition to the genocide in Gaza
- İletişim
- Apr 1
- 2 min read
As the Conscience Foundation, we are honored to share with you an exemplary behavior that represents the common conscience of humanity, just like every week. This week's selection was conscientious people living in Israel who raised their voices to stop the genocide in Gaza.

The Voice of Conscience is Rising
In these days when we are living in one of the darkest periods of human history, what is happening in Gaza breaks our hearts. In the face of these brutal attacks targeting innocent civilians, children, women and the elderly, conscientious people from all over the world are raising their voices. One of the strongest of these voices is rising from within Israel.
Those Who Say "Stop" to Genocide
Thousands of people from different walks of life living in Israel are protesting the policies their government is implementing in Gaza. Taking to the streets, these conscientious people are crying out for the genocide to be stopped and for peace and justice to be established. They represent the collective conscience of humanity and are instilling hope in the entire world.
Conscience Has No Boundaries
Conscience is a universal value that transcends geographical borders, religious beliefs or political views. These people living in Israel and opposing the Holocaust show once again how powerful and effective conscience can be. They renew our faith that conscience, the common denominator of humanity, can overcome hatred and violence.
The Voice of Conscience Must Be Heard
As the Conscience Foundation, we consider it our duty to make the voices of these people living in Israel and opposing the genocide heard and to support them. Their courageous stance should be an example to the whole world and show that the voice of conscience can always be heard.
All Together for Conscience
Let's all raise the voice of conscience together. Let's stand against all oppression, no matter who it is committed, not just in Gaza, but all around the world. Let's fight for a world where peace, justice and humanity prevail. Let's not forget that the voice of conscience is the strongest voice and that voice can change the world.
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