Why the Wall of Silence on the Gaza Genocide Is Finally Starting To Crack
- Multiple figures, including U.S. Senator Chris van Hollen and former EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, recently accused Israel of severe actions in Gaza such as ethnic cleansing and preparing genocide.
- These accusations follow Israel's ongoing military operations after Hamas' violent breakout on October 7, 2023, and include measures such as outlawing the UNRWA agency that supports Palestinians.
- Israel approved a restricted aid scheme allowing only 60 trucks daily of limited food and water, requiring Palestinians to collect aid from military-controlled points near Gaza's southern border amid targeting of charity kitchens and food centers.
- Fifteen UN agencies denounced this aid plan, with UNICEF warning it forces Palestinians to "choose between displacement and death," while leaders like UK MP Mark Pritchard and French President Macron condemned the blockade and restrictions as unacceptable.
- This situation has escalated international criticism of Israeli policies, generating calls for Western politicians and journalists to display greater courage in addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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Peter Stevens: Silence on war in Gaza a betrayal of humanity
Shame on the United States for its deafening silence in the face of the ongoing savage and relentless war being waged against Palestinians in Gaza. As the world witnesses the ever-mounting civilian casualties, the wanton destruction of homes, hospitals, and schools, the withholding of food aid, and the desperate cries of the Palestinian people, the U.S. government’s refusal to speak out or act decisively is a stain on its conscience and its glob…
Why the Wall of Silence on the Gaza Genocide Is Finally Starting To Crack
Who could have imagined 19 months ago that it would take more than a year and a half of Israel slaughtering and starving Gaza’s children for the first cracks to appear in what has been a rock-solid wall of support for Israel from western establishments. Finally, something looks like it may be about to give. … Continue reading "Why the Wall of Silence on the Gaza Genocide Is Finally Starting To Crack"

Spain and the Gaza Massacre
The worst way to help the civilian population of Gaza, which is being the victim of a bloody punishment by the Israeli army, is to distort the debate with aspects that have nothing to do with the grotesque, as the Spanish government has done, and the public television that depends on it, during this week with the Eurovision song festival. Faced with the tragedy that is taking place in the middle, so far, of a remarkable international indifferenc…
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