The truth told should not be taken as insult!

Palestinian medics evacuating an injured protester during clashes with Israeli security forces near the border with Israel, east of Khan Yunis, last year.
(Credit Adel Hana/Associated Press)
The truth told, should not be taken as insult!
Voices are usually silenced, when it comes to Israel.
Very often, we see public figures and government officials including members of Congress to receive a backlash of “angry voices” claiming that any statement make in regard of Israel, if isn’t favorable, then is antisemitism.
On July 12, four days after the latest war in Gaza began, hundreds of Israelis gathered in central Tel Aviv to protest the killing of civilians on both sides and call for an end to the siege of Gaza and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. The New York Time
In my opinion, the tragedy of WWII is an open wound for Palestinians, who still carry on their backs the horrific events that took place in Europe.
Before and after the end of the war, their destiny [Palestinians] was marked by the partition of their land.
The Jewish people, who emigrated to Palestine by force or by their own will, found safe heaven there, as Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib said, during a Yahoo News podcast “Skullduggery.”
71 years later, Palestinians are suffering persecution, oppression, occupation, incarceration and a slow ethnic cleansing.
For Palestinians, the Holocaust is not a painful memory, but a crude reality.
Israel converted Palestine into a pastrami sandwich.
“What is to become of the Palestinians?” Churchill asked. “We’ll make a pastrami sandwich of them,” Ariel Sharon said.
Winston Churchill III recalled his 1973 encounter with Sharon during a National Press Club
By Sharon’s statement, it is obvious the plan to install settlements-Settlements are illegal under International Law, was to take more land, and to uproot more Palestinians.
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