The room knew before the screen confirmed it: Bernie Sanders lost, and the bombs will not stop. A $20 billion arms deal to Israel survived by a crushing margin, even as Gaza’s ruins glare from every screen on earth. Senators called it security. Protesters called it complicity. The numbers were clear, but the conscience of a country was not. As civilian deaths climb past 43,000, one question rips through the silence: when does “allyship” become enabling? When does partnership become a license to kill? And how many warnings, laws, and shattered families can a democracy ignore before its own soul is beyond repa… Continues…