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U2 Statements, August 11, 2025

On Gaza

Everyone has long been horrified by what is unfolding in Gaza – but the blocking of humanitarian aid and now plans for a military takeover of Gaza City has taken the conflict into uncharted territory. We are not experts in the politics of the region, but we want our audience to know where we each stand.

Bono on Gaza

Apart from the attack on the Nova music festival on October 7th, which felt like it happened while U2 were on stage at Sphere Las Vegas, I have generally tried to stay out of the politics of the Middle East… this was not humility, more uncertainty in the face of obvious complexity… I have over recent months written about the war in Gaza in The Atlantic and spoken about it in The Observer, but I circled the subject.

As a cofounder of the ONE Campaign, which tackles AIDS and extreme poverty in Africa, I felt my experience should be on the catastrophes facing that work and that part of the world. The hemorrhaging of human life in Sudan or Ethiopia hardly makes the news. Sudan alone is beyond comprehension, with a civil war that has left 150,000 dead and 2 million people facing famine.[1]

And that was before the dismantling of USAID in March and gutting of PEPFAR, life-saving programs for the poorest of the poor that ONE has fought for decades to protect… the cuts to which will likely lead to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of children over the next few years.[2]

But but but… there is no hierarchy to such things.

The images of starving children on the Gaza Strip brought me back to a working trip to a food station in Ethiopia my wife Ali and I made 40 years ago next month following U2’s participation in Live Aid 1985. Another man-made famine. 

To witness chronic malnutrition up close would make it personal for any family, especially as it affects children.Because when the loss of non-combatant life en masse appears so calculated… especially the deaths of children, then ‘evil’ is not a hyperbolic adjective… in the sacred text of Jew, Christian, and Muslim it is an evil that must be resisted.

The rape, murder, and abduction of Israelis at the Nova music festival was evil.

On that awful Saturday night/Sunday morning of October 7/8 2023, I wasn’t thinking about politics. On stage in the Nevada desert, I just couldn’t help but express the pain everyone in the room was feeling and is still feeling for other music lovers and fans like us — hiding under a stage in Kibbutz Re’im then butchered to set a diabolical trap for Israel and to get a war going that might just redraw the map from ‘The river to the sea’… a gamble Hamas’ leadership were willing to play with the lives of two million Palestinians… to sow the seeds for a global intifada that U2 had glimpsed at work in Paris during the Bataclan attack in 2015… but only if Israel’s leaders fell for this trap that Hamas set for them.

Yahya Sinwar didn’t mind if he lost the battle or even the war if he could destroy Israel as a moral as well as an economic force. Over the next months as Israel’s revenge for the Hamas attack appeared more and more disproportionate and disinterested in the equally innocent civilian lives in Gaza… I felt as nauseous as everyone, but reminded myself Hamas had deliberately positioned themselves under civilian targets, having tunneled their way from school to mosque to hospital. When did a just war to defend the country turn into an unjust land grab? I hoped Israel would return to reason. I was making excuses for a people seared and shaped by the experience of Holocaust… who understood the threat of extermination is not simply a fear but a fact… I re-read Hamas’ charter of 1988[3]… it’s an evil read (Article Seven!)

But I also understood that Hamas are not the Palestinian people… a people who have for decades endured and continue to endure marginalization, oppression, occupation, and the systematic stealing of the land that is rightfully theirs. Given our own historic experience of oppression and occupation, it’s little wonder so many here in Ireland have campaigned for decades for justice for the Palestinian people.

We know Hamas are using starvation as a weapon in the war, but now so too is Israel and I feel revulsion for the moral failure. The Government of Israel is not the nation of Israel, but the Government of Israel led by Benjamin Netanyahu today deserves our categorical and unequivocal condemnation. There is no justification for the brutality he and his far right government have inflicted on the Palestinian people… in Gaza… in the West Bank. And not just since October 7, well before it too… though the level of depravity and lawlessness we are seeing now feels like uncharted territory.

Curiously those who say these reports are not true are not demanding access for journalists and seem deaf to the revealing rhetoric. Examples that sharpen my pen include: Israel’s Heritage Minister claiming that the government is racing to wipe out Gaza[4]… his Defense Minister and Security Minister arguing no aid should be let into the territory.[5],[6] “Not one grain of wheat.”[7] And now Netanyahu announces[8] a military takeover of Gaza City… which most informed commentators understand as a euphemism for the colonization of Gaza. We know the rest of the Gaza Strip… and the West Bank are next. What century are we in?

Is the world not done with this far, far right thinking? We know where it ends… world war… millenarianism… Might the world deserve to know where this once promising bright-minded democratic nation is headed unless there is a dramatic change of course? Is what was once an oasis of innovation and free-thinking now in hock to a fundamentalism as blunt as a machete? Are Israelis really ready to let Benjamin Netanyahu do to Israel what its enemies failed to achieve over the last 77 years? And disappear it from membership in a community of nations built around even a flawed decency?

As someone who has long believed in Israel’s right to exist and supported a two-state solution, I want to make clear to anyone who cares to listen our band’s condemnation of Netanyahu’s immoral actions and join all who have called for a cessation of hostilities on both sides. 

If not Irish voices, please please please stop and listen to Jewish ones – from the high mindedness of Rabbi Sharon Brous, to the tearful comedy of the Grody-Patinkin family – who fear the damage to Judaism, as well as Israel’s neighbours. Listen to the more than 100,000 Israelis who this week in Tel Aviv protested for an end to the war.

Our band stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine who truly seek a path to peace and coexistence with Israel and with their rightful and legitimate demand for statehood. We stand in solidarity with the remaining hostages and plead that someone rational negotiate their release. Could it be Marwan Barghouthi who the former head of Mossad Efraim Halevy described as “probably the most sane and the most qualified person” to lead the Palestinians?[9]

Wiser heads than mine will have a view, but surely the hostages deserve a different approach — and quick.

We urge more good people in Israel to demand unfettered access by professionals to deliver the critical care needed throughout Gaza and the West Bank that they best know how to distribute… and to let the correct number of trucks through. It will take more than 100 trucks a day to take seriously the need – more like 600[10] – but the flooding of humanitarian aid will also undercut the black marketing that has been happening to benefit Hamas.

The band is pledged to contribute our support by donating to Medical Aid For Palestinians.

-Bono

[1] Sudan War, BBC, 4 July 2025
[2] USAID Cuts, The Lancet, 19 July 2025
[3] Hamas Covenant: Yale Law Library, 18 August 1988
[4] Israeli Heritage Minister Statement: The Times of Israel, 24 July 2025
[5] Israeli Security Minister Statement: Israel National News, 27 July 2025
[6] Israeli Defense Minister Statement: The Guardian, 16 April 2025
[7] Israeli Finance Minister, Grain of Wheat Statement: Ynet, 7 April 2025  
[8] Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Statement: BBC, 8 August 2025
[9] Former Mossad Director Efraim Halevy Statement: France24, July 17 2025
[10] Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown – Aid Trucks Statement, BBC Radio 4 – Today, 8 August 2025

The Edge on Gaza

We are all deeply shocked and profoundly grieved by the suffering unfolding in Gaza. What we are witnessing is not a distant tragedy—it is a test of our shared humanity.

I have three questions for Prime Minister Netanyahu. I ask them in the hope of engaging the conscience and sanity of the people of Israel.

First: Do you truly believe that such devastation—inflicted so intentionally and relentlessly on a civilian population—can happen without heaping generational shame upon those responsible? Do you not see that the longer this continues, the more Israel risks becoming isolated, mistrusted, and remembered not as a haven from persecution, but as a state that, when provoked, systematically persecuted a neighbouring civilian population?

Second: If the end goal is, as the Likud platform suggests, the removal of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to make way for a “Greater Israel,” then that is not peace—it is dispossession; it is ethnic cleansing, and, according to many legal scholars, colonial genocide. It is an injustice on a massive scale. And injustice, as we learned in Ireland, is never the path to security: it breeds resentment, it hardens hearts, and it guarantees that future generations will inherit conflict rather than peace. The oppressed do not forget. How can this course of action possibly make your people safer?

Third: If you reject the two-state solution—as your government now openly does—then what is your political vision? Simply perpetual conflict? A future of walls, blockades, military occupation? A state of permanent inequality? And if this apartheid state transpires don’t you destroy the very argument for Israel’s existence as a moral response to the horrors of the Holocaust? For if Israel comes to be seen as a state that systematically denies another people their rights, then the world will inevitably ask whether the only just and sustainable future, the only tolerable future, is a shared state—one where Jews and Palestinians live together as equals under the law.

We know from our own experience in Ireland that peace is not made through dominance.
Peace is made when people sit down with their opponents—when they recognise the equal dignity of all, even those they once feared or despised.

There can be no peace without justice. No reconciliation without recognition. And no future unless we refuse to let the past be repeated.

The road to peace is difficult. 
But it is never too late, or too early, to begin walking it.

-The Edge

Adam on Gaza

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by Israel’s aid blockade and bombing looks like revenge on a civilian population who are not responsible for Hamas’ murderous attack on October 7. If Israel moves to colonise the Gaza Strip, it will permanently undo any possibility of lasting peace or solution for hostilities. Forgetting the morality of the situation for a moment, doesn’t the technical superiority of Israel’s modern army make a boast of its precision targeting of individuals from thousands of miles away? And if so why are the IDF bombarding a civilian population from the skies indiscriminately destroying any bit of shelter and infrastructure?

Preserving civilian life is a choice in this war.

-Adam

Larry on Gaza

The images of the Hamas-led massacre of Israelis on October 7th and in particular the footage of innocent music fans being slaughtered, beaten and abused at the Nova Music Festival were harrowing to watch.  Nothing was achieved except more misery for the region at the hands of Hamas and its allies. 
So what did Hamas expect would happen when they committed mass murder and took the hostages?

Israel’s response was expected.

After those attacks the total obliteration of Hamas was called for by Israel and its allies and was expected.

A ground war was expected. 

Aerial bombardment and destruction were expected .

The indiscriminate decimation of most homes and hospitals in Gaza, with a majority of those killed being women and children, was not expected.
Imposing famine was not expected.

It’s difficult to comprehend how any civilised society can think starving children is going to further any cause and be justified as an acceptable response to another horror. To state the obvious, starving innocent civilians as a weapon of war is inhumane and criminal.

Where is the outrage from within Israel, outside of a small, if increasingly vocal, minority?

Where is the outrage from the diaspora?

Beyond some reluctant and muted acknowledgement of a famine inflicted, nothing.

Silence.

The power to change this obscenity is in the hands of Israel

I undoubtedly support Israel’s right to exist and I also believe Palestinians deserve the same right and a state of their own.

Silence serves none of us. 

-Larry

ByPeace lines

2025 February-March Turning Point

March 2, 2025. The day a new blockade was imposed on Gaza.
“Humanitarian aid and supplies have not entered the Gaza Strip since March 2, when the Israeli authorities imposed a siege. This siege has now lasted over three weeks, surpassing the duration of the total siege first imposed in October 2023 when the war started. As a result, critical humanitarian supplies, including food and medical aid, are rapidly depleting.”
Source : ReliefWeb, UNRWA. https://reliefweb.int/report/occupied-palestinian-territory/unrwa-situation-report-165-situation-gaza-strip-and-west-bank-including-east-jerusalem-all-information-updated-19-25-march-2025

As a humanitarian non-governmental organization, we have been supporting a family in Gaza since January 2024, one of the thousands of families who were forcibly displaced and lost everything they had in the process. They have been known to us for over a decade. He used to be a well-respected university teacher, appreciated by all his students, for his kindness, open mind, and gentle humour.

No message from them for a month, since the end of February. The little electricity they had was cut, along with the delivery of food. Finally, a short message came yesterday, March 29.

“Yes, not enough food due to the last escalation. We are eating much less, and same food, rice or red lentils. No net in my area. There is shelling now. I am using an esim on the roof. Will go down soon.”

One whole months without direct news. As for the media, it is a global blackout. Unbelievable. You look for figures, facts, you type “food trucks into Gaza”, and you find practically nothing, the last articles or videos being dated January or February 2025.

Blackout : “temporary loss of consciousness”.

“Great is the truth, but still greater, from a pratical point of view is silence about truth.
By simply not mentioning certain subjects, by lowering what Mr Churchill calls an ‘iron curtain’ between the masses and such facts or arguments as the local political bosses regard as undesirable, totalitarian propagandists have influenced opinion much more effectively…” Aldous Huxley, 1946 Foreword to Brave New World.

For goodness sake, there has been deliberate starving of a whole population for a month now, on a level far worse and longer than in October 2023, and not a voice has been heard about it in the mainstream channels ? Is this where we’re at, in the spring of 2025, in the West, Business As Usual, starting with the emperor’s new haircut, the vice-emperor’s visit to the Norsemen’s arctic lands, and more nonsense about renaming channels and gulfs ?

Looking at things and situations worldwide from a given place and angle, we had to question the range and validity of our sources, starting with the inverted earthquakes of January 15, 2025, when war at last stopped in Gaza, and March 18, when it resumed.

Could we have been limited and biased in our perception and framing of reality ?

Take the case of two different friends, one living in the West, a regular reader of a partisan newspaper founded by Jaurès in 1904, the other living in the Middle East, who would daily get his dose of Qatari news, for thirty years, and little else. How could we trust their evaluation of events, based on such a restrictive set of views, opinions ? How could we get into any open, constructive dialogue ?

Until the end of January 2025, we took some pride in scanning not just a couple or a few, but a dozen news outlets daily, from the left-wing Israeli Haaretz to the right-wing Israel National News, adding Al Monitor, with the occasional forays into The Guardian, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, the BBC, et al.

It then struck us that there had to be other sources in the Middle East – or was this once called ‘Holy Land’ a lonely island in a desolate (Atlantic) ocean ?

As a result of this shift in the quest of complementarity, our three main daily sources, in March, remain YNet News, Haaretz, the Times of Israel, followed by Egypt Today, the Jordan Times, and Al Arabiya, leaving Al Monitor behind due to its extension of pay tolls. Plus a dozen other sources – among them, UN News, L’Orient Today, Anadolu Ajansi…

“Complementarity, in its most basic form, is the concept that one single thing, when considered from different perspectives, can seem to have very different or even contradictory properties.” Nobel Physics laureate Frank Wilczek, Complementarity is mind-expanding, Ch. 10 of his 2021 essay, Fundamentals, Ten Keys to Reality.

Does this entail a radical change of orientation ? Rather, a cartesian, methodical approach, once you are “constrained to avow that, of all the opinions that I once accepted as true, there is not one which is not now legitimately open to doubt, not through any lack of reflection or lightness of judgement, but for very strong and deeply considered reasons.” Descartes, About the Things We May Doubt. Simply.

ByPeace lines

THE JERUSALEM – NABLUS CALL 2024-2025

For the Sake of Humankind

Text to be published upon launching to come.
As of August 19, 2025, cosigned by 45 Nobel laureates – among them twenty-two deans worldwide.

Supported by 8 Nobel Peace laureates : Oscar Arias Sanchez, Dr Shirin Ebadi, Tawakkol Karman, Mairead Maguire, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Pugwash Pdt Hussein Al-Shahristani, Kailash Satyarthi. Jody Williams;

11 Medicine laureates : Harvey Alter, Victor Ambros, Mario Capecchi, Andrew Zachary Fire, Jules Hoffmann, Craig Mello, Edvard Moser, May-Britt Moser, Rich Roberts, Jack Szostak, Torsten Wiesel;

7 Chemistry laureates : Elias Corey, Alan Heeger, Yuan Tseh Lee, Jean-Marie Lehn, John Polanyi, Jean-Pierre Sauvage, John Walker;

18 Physics laureates : Alain Aspect, Albert Fert, Jerome Friedman, Sheldon Glashow, Serge Haroche, Geoffrey Everest Hinton, Gerard ‘t Hooft, Brian Josephson, Takaaki Kajita, Klaus von Klitzing, Tony Leggett, Anne L’Huillier, Michel Mayor, Giorgio Parisi, William Phillips, Carlo Rubbia, Joseph Taylor, Anton Zeilinger;

1 Economic Sciences laureate : Edmund Phelps.

THE JERUSALEM AND NABLUS CALL FOR THE RELEASE OF ALL HOSTAGES
Halas ! Khlass ! Hebrew like Arabic : ENOUGH !
Enough torture for the hostages and their families !
Enough torture for the displaced, Israelis and Palestinians !
Let them all go home now, to heal the wounds.
Eighteen countries* call for the immediate release of all hostages held in Gaza, starting with the women, the wounded, the elderly, the sick.
The fate of the hostages and the civilian population in Gaza has become one.
With the eighteen we whole-heartedly support the ongoing negotiations.
“We’re talking about people, and we all need to act, right now, to end this story.”**

  • Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States
  • in one of the hostages’ parent’s words