The UK minister who hates the protest in defense of the Palestinians who are being brutally killed in Gaza is fired

The UK minister who hates the protest in defense of the Palestinians who are being brutally killed in Gaza is fired
The UK minister who hates the protest in defense of the Palestinians who are being brutally killed in Gaza is fired

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sacked his home secretary Suella Braverman, who recently sparked public outrage by accusing the police of being too soft on pro-Palestine protesters. In his article published last week by the Times newspaper, Raverman claimed that the London police chief is very tolerant of those who protest in support of Palestine. The minister's statement was met with a wave of anger and sharp criticism from opposition political parties and Palestinian advocates who called for Raverman's dismissal. From the point of view of political experts, the dismissal of the minister who supports the Zionist regime is a great victory for the supporters of Palestine.

In the information she once posted on social networks, Suella Braverman wrote that her husband is proud to be a Jew and a Zionist. Demonstration in support of Palestine in London Since the Zionist regime of Israel launched a war and barbaric attacks against the Gaza Strip, following the Al-Aqsa airstrike operation carried out by the Palestinian Authority on October 7, the British government has declared that it supports Israel in every way and ignores the killing of Palestinians that continues to be done every day by the oppressive regime. At the same time, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has returned to the government the former prime minister of the country David Cameron by appointing him as the minister of foreign affairs following the changes he made in his cabinet. Cameron takes over the position left vacant by former foreign minister James Cleverly, who has been appointed home secretary to replace the sacked Suella Raverman.

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