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Supporters of Palestine interrupted Biden’s speech in Arizona

PNN – A group of pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted US President Joe Biden’s speech in Arizona on Friday and demanded an end to violence in the Gaza Strip.

According to Pakistan News Network’s report from Anatoly report, while Biden was officially apologizing for America’s role in the Native American boarding school system during a speech at the Gila River Indian community in Arizona, a protester shouted: “Do you also apologize to the people of Gaza?”

Another number of protesters shouted: “Palestine must be free!”

While allowing a woman to speak, the US president said he agreed that the violence in the region must end.

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“Too many innocent people have been killed and this has to stop,” he said.

Since October 7, 2023, following the failure of the Al-Aqsa storm operation by the Palestinian resistance groups led by Hamas, the Israeli regime has launched a devastating war against the residents of the Gaza Strip. As a result of which, in addition to huge destruction and deadly famine, more than thousands of Palestinians, most of whom are women and children, have been martyred and wounded.

By humiliating the international community and ignoring the resolutions of the UN Security Council to immediately stop the war and the orders of the International Court of Justice about the necessity of preventing genocide and improving the catastrophic human situation in Gaza, Tel Aviv continues its crimes in this region.

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, the attacks of the occupying Quds regime with the military and security support of Washington have led to the martyrdom of more than 42 thousand 500 people and also injured 99 thousand 546 people.

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