An American writer's gratitude to the martyred journalists in the Gaza Strip

A prominent American journalist dedicated the international award he received to the journalists who died in Gaza.

An American writer's gratitude to the martyred journalists in the Gaza Strip
An American writer's gratitude to the martyred journalists in the Gaza Strip

journalist and political scientist Jackson Hinkle dedicated an international journalism award to dozens of journalists who died as a result of the Zionist regime's aggression in the Gaza Strip. “I am honored to receive an international journalism award for my coverage of Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip,” Hinkel said at a ceremony honoring journalists in Mexico. This media activist has previously stated that “America should not give Israel a single dollar, because in two months the number of civilians killed in the Gaza Strip will be 20-30 times higher than the two-year war in Ukraine.” The recent escalation of the Zionist regime's aggression against the people of Gaza, in addition to making the image of this regime even more disgusting in the minds of the people of the world, has caused a widespread wave of support for the Palestinians.

The spokesperson of the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) has reported on the killing of a large number of children in the Gaza Strip. If it has been almost 60 days since the Zionist regime launched brutal attacks against the defenseless citizens of the Gaza Strip, the number of martyrs has so far reached 15,523; 6,600 of them are children and 4,300 are women. In addition, 41,316 Palestinians have been injured and 7,500 others are missing since the start of the Zionist regime's attack on Gaza. The children of Gaza are victims of the crimes of the Zionist regime The CNN agency has reported that, James elder, the spokesperson of the Unicef ​​organization, has written on his Twitter page that: "Major attacks are happening right now in the south of the Gaza Strip and we are witnessing many children being killed." Elder added that they have issued a final warning to save the children of Gaza. In his recent visit to the city of Khan Yunis, the Unicef ​​Spokesperson has described the Zionist regime's attacks against the Palestinians as immoral and illegal. The spokesperson of the UN Children's Organization has added that he has witnessed with his own eyes Palestinian children who were badly burned, whose brains were damaged and whose bones were broken due to Israeli attacks.