PNN – Today, all countries in the world point the finger of blame at Israel, accusing it of genocide in the Gaza Strip, and this approach has led to angry reactions against Israel that will affect Israel’s relations with the outside world in the long term.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, this was the introduction that the Globus newspaper gave to its audience in its report on Israel’s current situation on the international stage.
The Washington correspondent for this media outlet, Uf Carney, has discussed various aspects of the Israeli regime’s isolation due to the crimes it has committed and continues to commit in the Gaza Strip.
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On May 15, the Dutch newspaper NRC, a conservative liberal newspaper, published the opinions of seven experts of the Keshvi generation on its front page, asking the Dutch to remember what the Zionists did 77 years ago.
After attempting to justify the crimes of the Zionist regime, Globus wrote, the title of this article was: The vast majority of experts believe that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Two of these experts were Israelis, Raz Segal of Stockton College in New Jersey and Samuel Leardman of the University of Haifa were also present in the survey.
In the author’s opinion, the fact that this highly popular and reputable newspaper is addressing the issue is a declaration of war against Israel and shows the level to which the anti-Israel approach has reached in the Dutch liberal movement, and that it is no longer limited to leftists.
Globus continued: Another Dutch newspaper, Het Parlo, also wrote on its front page on the occasion of Necht Day, Palestinians are still being displaced; the work that began in 1948 is still ongoing. This headline was published in the newspaper, which is considered the organ of the secret anti-Nazi movement during the Holocaust (allegedly).
The newspaper also emphasized that what is happening in Gaza is the most credible genocide in the world.
Another Dutch newspaper, Rosenstraat, also drew comparisons between the Holocaust and the genocide in Gaza in an editorial published on the 80th anniversary of the surrender of Nazi Germany.
In this regard, the Ma’ariv newspaper also warned Israeli leaders in an article that sanctions and turning away from Israel due to its crimes in the Gaza Strip are expanding day by day, and one day they will face a tsunami of sanctions against Israel.
The article states that one of the university research centers recently received an email stating that the agreement to sell laboratory equipment to that university had been canceled.
This email was sent by a British company, which announced in the letter that it had decided it was best to cancel the deal and that the university would look for another vendor and source.
Samuel Rosner, the author of this article, believes that these small waves that are forming here and there are heading towards becoming a major political tsunami that threatens all of Israel.
In the author’s opinion, if this time or the previous and next time our tsunami cry did not form, there is no guarantee that a tsunami of sanctions will form in the future.