THE HORROR OF ONE OF ISRAEL'S GREATEST CRIMES


We could talk about genocide and Israel's crimes at hand, but it is impossible to avoid tears when learning about one of the biggest crimes that occurred this Saturday: Seven children from the same Palestinian family died in a bombing by the Jewish air force in the Gaza enclave. Pope Francis condemned this bloody act, stating that "we are not talking about war, but about the greatest cruelty."


It is true that the death of 7 children from the same Palestinian family has no justification. It is horror at its extreme and, despite this, Israel accuses the Pope of "using two different measures to condemn the aggression." And once again, Israel stated that the children died "because a group of terrorists had mixed in with them."


One can say that it is not a barbarity to justify a crime, but the explanation of the Hebrew state is a lie unworthy of a state that claims to be democratic. Killing 7 children can only be carried out by a savage state; without honor or dignity. What does the Jewish people think of this unspeakable attack?


The reason is obvious. Israel wants the Palestinian population of Gaza to decrease: either by banishing it; forcing it to move continuously or killing it. The number of Palestinian victims already exceeds 45,000.


Several non-governmental organizations such as Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Doctors without Borders (MSF) have said that Israel's aggressions continue to be incorporated into the genocide that is taking place in the Palestinian enclave. This is not anti-Israel propaganda, as Tel Aviv claims; it is the description of a fact that really happened.


"The Israeli authorities have deliberately created conditions aimed at causing the destruction of part of the population of Gaza, by intentionally depriving Palestinian civilians in the enclave of adequate access to water, which has likely caused thousands of deaths," Human Rights Watch (HRW) wrote in a statement accompanying its more than 200-page investigation.


"In doing so, the Israeli authorities are responsible for the crime against humanity of extermination and acts of genocide," the international organization added.


In a nearly 300-page report published Thursday, December 5, Amnesty International accuses Israel of "committing genocide" against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and calls on the international community not to be "complicit".


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