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“I will no longer be complicit in genocide.”— Aaron Bushnell, US Air Force

Aaron Bushnell, 25, tragically passed away after setting himself ablaze outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, February 25th, 2024. He reportedly live-streamed the incident on Twitch, identifying himself and his affiliation with the Air Force.

Social media statements outline intentions.

A video posted before the protest captured Bushnell saying, “I will no longer be complicit in genocide.” He continued, “I am about to engage in an extreme act of protest, but compared to what people have been experiencing in Palestine at the hands of their colonisers, it is not extreme at all.”

Footage reportedly showed the service member in camouflage dousing himself with a flammable substance before igniting it. He was heard yelling, “Free Palestine.” On-site personnel rushed to extinguish the flames.

Incident coincides with escalating conflict.

This event unfolded as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought cabinet approval for a military operation in Rafah, Gaza, amidst ceasefire negotiations. The Israeli offensive in Gaza has drawn international criticism, including accusations of genocide against Palestinians. Israel maintains it conducts operations within international law during the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Second such protest in recent months.

Aaron Bushnell’s act marks the second self-immolation protest in the U.S. in recent months concerning the Israeli-Palestinian situation. In December, a woman set herself on fire near the Israeli consulate in Atlanta.

Humanitarian crisis and international response.

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza reports nearly 30,000 fatalities since the conflict began, though the figure includes both militants and civilians. Negotiations aim for a temporary ceasefire and hostage exchange while allowing for increased humanitarian aid and potentially encompassing the upcoming Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Over a million people have sought refuge in Rafah after fleeing northern Gaza. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated a temporary ceasefire would only delay, not eliminate, Israel’s planned invasion to eradicate Hamas remnants. His plans have prompted international appeals for restraint due to the dire humanitarian situation. While Israeli officials are reportedly developing a civilian protection plan, details haven’t been submitted to the White House yet.

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