PNN – Criticizing the indifference of Europe and America to the killing of Gaza citizens by the Zionist regime, the Irish representative of the European Parliament said that the killing of the Palestinian people is rooted in the colonial ideology.
According to Pakistan News Network, the Irish representative of the European Parliament on Thursday criticized the indifference of Europe and the United States to the struggle of the citizens of Gaza by the Zionist regime.
According to news sources, “Mick Wallace”, the representative of the Republic of Ireland in the European Parliament, wrote on Thursday on the “X” social network regarding the indifference of the United States and the European Union to the killing of the people of Gaza by the Zionists: “The world will never forget that Europe and America abandoned the Palestinian people. The killing of the Palestinian people is rooted in the colonial ideology. This is a textbook example of genocide.”
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He had previously said: Why does the European Union have no problem with the bombing of hospitals by the apartheid regime of Israel? Does the EU think this is the right thing to do? Why does the European Union support Israel’s war crimes against the Palestinians? Are the lives of Palestinians not important?
Referring to the martyrdom of more than 14,000 people in the Zionist attacks, the Hamas government information office in Gaza reported that 33,000 people were injured in these attacks.
The statement of this institution states that the Zionist regime has carried out 1,354 killings against the residents of Gaza, as a result of which more than 6,800 people have gone missing. In these attacks, 33 thousand people were injured, more than 75% of them are women and children.