Trump stop protecting Israel’s oligarch. Netanyahu is destroying the world. His leadership or lack thereof, has become a detriment to the state of Israel and the world.
According to Al Jazeera, since the protests have begun on March 30, 90 Palestinian have been killed and over 12,000 injured. As the Al Jazeera reporters were live reporting on the border yesterday, their cameras caught Israeli drones targeting them with tear gas.
Israeli soldiers killed 59 Palestinians & injured 2,771 in the bloodiest day in Gaza since the 2014 war. Meanwhile, the U.S. is celebrating occupation by opening its Embassy in Jerusalem.
However, we should understand that reports have it as Hamas had paid $1,000 to protesters to storm the border.
The Israeli army has declared that human rights laws do not apply to the Great Gaza March. They even stated that its a “state of war”.
The “Great Return March” protests yesterday lasted about 10 hours. During that time, Israeli snipers shot about 1,400 protesters. So on average, more than 2 protesters were shot by Israeli forces every minute throughout the protests.
35,000 protesters gathered at the border fence and thousands more within half a mile of the vicinity, according to Israeli Defence Forces.
The white house is blaming and pointing the finger at Hamas. Here is what they had to say,
“The responsibility for these tragic deaths rests squarely with Hamas,” White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah said. “Hamas is intentionally and cynically provoking this response and as the secretary of state (Mike Pompeo) said, Israel has a right to defend itself.”
This is not a way to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Israel.
Also, yesterday baby Leila al-Ghandour (8 months) who died after inhaling tear gas shot by Israeli occupation forces on Palestinians at the eastern borders of Gaza yesterday. Stop this killing. Find peace.
Isn’t it ironic that those who stand against oppression, racism and tyranny in the United States simply disappear when it comes to Palestine or most any other country fighting the same fight.
[…] such controversial figure is Benjamin Netanyahu, who served the state of Israel as the prime minister for a record period of more than a decade. […]