A GENOCIDAL CRAZY
Netanyahu is not crazy. In any case he is a genocidal madman. And he has demonstrated it again by stating this Saturday that he will maintain his decision to invade Rafah even at the cost of another massacre of civilians. More than a million Palestinians remain refugees in this area bordering Egypt.
What can we expect from this war criminal? Just death and destruction and an obsession with eliminating the Hamas movement and opposing the creation of an independent Palestinian state. Turkish President Racip Erdogan is quite right when he compares him to Hitler.
Without heeding the calls of governments and personalities around the world, the Israeli Prime Minister affirms that "those who call for a ceasefire are telling us to give up this war." The lies are added to the bombings and the thousands and thousands of Palestinian civilians who have died in the Palestinian enclave.
The American president, Joe Biden, who calls for a humanitarian pause, has indicated through his representative in the UN security council that he will maintain his veto of a draft resolution presented by Algeria, on behalf of the Arab countries, so that a ceasefire is established in Rafah. Washington continues its complicity with Netanyahu. Where is American humanism, when it comes to a war against the Palestinian people?
The Israeli armed forces, the so-called Tsahal, continue their attacks against Gaza hospitals and even detain people who have taken refuge in these health centers to escape the bombings. Netanyahu says those detained are “terrorists.” One more lie because Israel cannot prove it.
Regarding the hostages still held by Hamas, Netanyahu affirms that he is “doing everything possible” to have them released, but rejects an agreement with the Palestinian movement that would allow the release of the prisoners. It is evident that for the genocidal man who governs in Tel Aviv, the first thing is to win the war; the hostages are not at the top of their concerns.
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has reiterated his country's “categorical rejection of the displacement of Palestinians to Egypt in any shape or form” in a call with the French president, Macron.
The entire world supports the solution to the conflict based on the creation of an independent Palestinian State, but Netanyahu and his government also reject this request although it has the support of the United Nations. Israel prefers war.
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