We should recognize the difference in support for Ukraine and Palestine

We should recognize the difference in support for Ukraine and Palestine
We should recognize the difference in support for Ukraine and Palestine

Former Russian President Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, released images of a large rally in support of Palestine and a small rally in support of Ukraine, mocking the lack of supporters of Ukraine. According to Isner news agency, Medvedev published images of a pro-Palestinian march in Istanbul, Turkey, alongside photos of pro-Ukrainian demonstrations held in certain Western countries, and said that the people in these images The obvious difference in the number of people draws people's attention. In addition, on the SNS Telegram channel, he called Ukraine a fictional country that does not exist externally and wrote, ``I want you to feel the difference.'' Earlier, in a message posted on the social network X (formerly Twitter), Medvedev warned of the bloody consequences of Zionist regime Israel's ground operations, saying: Postponement must not lead the world into error." An image of a pro-Palestinian march in Istanbul, Turkey, juxtaposed with a photo of a pro-Ukrainian demonstration in a Western country The message also notes that Molech, the ancient god of the Canaanites who appears many times in Jewish scripture, had his servants sacrifice his own children, saying, ``Molech continues to pursue further They want sacrifices, and this machine of violence will continue to operate for years to come." He added, ``New U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson's support for Israel can be seen as a sign that the United States is cutting back on aid to Ukraine,'' adding, ``Western countries are exhausted by Ukraine.'' US President Biden has enthusiastically supported Israel, and new House Speaker Johnson has also stated that support for Israel is one of his priorities. Israel began massacring innocent Palestinian civilians 23 days ago and is blocking food, medicine, fuel, and other necessities from reaching residents of the Gaza Strip.