American People's Anger Over Washington's Support for Israel's Crimes in Gaza
Demonstrators in the United States gathered in front of Foreign Minister Antony Blinken's home on Friday to protest support for the Zionist regime's crimes against the people of Gaza and the genocide of Palestinians.
Demonstrators also called for an end to US military aid to Israel, waving a Palestinian flag and wearing hijabs. In his speeches, Antony Blinken supported the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza and tried to portray the Zionists as victims and give them the right to defense. The people present at this anti-Zionist meeting believe it is necessary to establish a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. America's support for the Zionist regime is causing the regime's crimes in the Gaza Strip to increase day by day. In the latest act of bias to support Israel's attacks on Gazans, the United States on Friday vetoed a resolution proposed by the United Arab Emirates to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The number of Palestinian martyrs has risen to 17,487 and another 47,000 have been injured since the Zionist regime began its attacks on the Gaza Strip. Ashraf al-Qadara, spokesman for the Gaza Ministry of Health, said: "313 martyrs and 558 wounded have been transferred to Gaza hospitals in the past few hours, and the number of martyrs under the rubble and on the ground in the streets is still very high." At the same time, al-Qadara noted: “70% of Palestinian martyrs are women and children, and the Israeli army is attacking schools and residential areas and killing Palestinian family members in droves.” Ashraf al-Qadara further stated: "The occupiers do not allow ambulances to enter areas where their armed forces are present and do not allow rescue forces to transport the wounded to hospitals, causing the wounded to bleed to death." According to a Gaza Ministry of Health spokesman, the Israeli army has arrested 36 members of Gaza's medical staff, including the director of the Al-Shifa Medical Complex, and they are currently living in harsh and inhumane conditions.