The West can't sit back and allow this. |
Israel Will Lead Us To World War III!
Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli military officials must be removed now. If they continue to exist, Israel will lead the U.S. and its allies to global war. Enough is enough.
Dehumanizing and gaslighting. Deflecting, promoting disinformation and pressuring world leaders to punish dissent. Typical fascist moves by Israel and our own government.
All to masquerade the lawlessness. Calling people antisemitic because they dare criticize Israel.
American Muslims, Arab Americans and people who sit on the fence are tired of President Joe Biden and American politicians defending Israel and dehumanizing outrage to the genocide happening in Gaza.
I'm not antisemitic or Islamophobic.
I am not anti-American.
I am not voting for Washed Up 45 and I am likely not voting for Biden either.
Both of them along with Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Dean Phillips, Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy, Asa Hutchinson, Chris Christie, Doug Burgum and Cornel West are supporters of Israel too. They are as worthless as Biden and Washed Up 45.
I am not voting for any of them.
I swear the Middle East and Ukraine will spell doom for Russia, the European Union, China, Great Britain and the United States.
Israel will be the flashpoint.
The world is getting tired of Israel. |
In a joint statement the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt and Morocco, on Thursday condemned the targeting of civilians and violations of international law in Gaza.
Their statement said the right to self-defence did not justify breaking the law and neglecting Palestinians’ rights. The Arab ministers also condemned forced displacement and collective punishment of the Palestinians in Gaza.
Arab nations have linked hands with the Global South to challenge Israel and its western backers to end the bombing in a Gaza at the start of a rare two-day emergency debate at the UN general assembly.
In a fierce warning on Thursday the Iranian foreign minister said that if what he described as the genocide did not stop the U.S. would “not be spared from this fire”.
The debate was occasionally unsettling for the U.S., as diplomats from across the globe challenged what they frequently described as Washington’s unqualified support for Israel since the Hamas attack that killed 1,400 people. Since then, according to the Palestinian authorities, more than 7,000 people have been killed in Gaza, with Israel pounding the territory with airstrikes.
Anger was also expressed at a new pitch by the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He said “the Israeli attack on Gaza … has reached the level of a massacre, and the silence of the international community on what is happening is a shame for humanity”.
Erdoğan added that peace would “only be possible with the creation of an independent, sovereign and geographically integrated, Palestinian state, according to the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital”.
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