Call Your MP: Close the U.S Loophole and Stop Arming Israel!

After nearly two years of Canadian companies sneaking weapons to Israel and profiting from genocide, a Member of Parliament has finally stepped up to close the legal loophole that allows those companies to arm Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Gaza.

Join us and call your representatives immediately and let them know that we support the Private Members Bill to close the US loophole and stop arming Israel.

We know that the pro-Israel lobby and the highly paid and well-connected lobbyists from the arms companies are going to try to block this bill, and that’s why we need you now more than ever. This is our chance to stop companies from profiting off the slaughter of Palestinians.

Join hundreds of other Canadians by phoning your MP and calling on them to support NDP MP Jenny Kwan’s Private Members Bill to Close the U.S. Loophole and fully adhere Canada to the Arms Trade Treaty.

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