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US lawmaker: My colleagues can no longer deny Israel’s genocide

PNN – Rashida Tlaib, a Democratic member of the US House of Representatives, emphasized that his colleagues can no longer deny the Zionist regime’s genocide against the Palestinians, and that Washington should subject Israel to economic sanctions.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Talib wrote on X social network on Thursday night, referring to the Amnesty International report that accused the Zionist regime of genocide in Gaza, and wrote: My colleagues can no longer deny this genocide.

This Muslim representative of the state of Michigan added: We must follow our own laws in America. We need an arms embargo now.

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While defending the crimes committed by the Zionist regime, the spokesperson of the US State Department, Vedant Patel, rejected Amnesty International’s report about Israel committing “genocide” in Gaza and claimed that this report is a “baseless” accusation.

Amnesty International announced on Thursday in a report that the Zionist regime has “committed genocide” against the Palestinians since the beginning of the war against Gaza, and called this report a “wake-up call” for the whole world.

Agnes Kalamar, Secretary General of Amnesty International strongly criticized the inability of the international community to put pressure on the Zionist regime to end its crimes in Gaza, and asked countries to stop expressing regret and take strong and effective action.

Callamar added: Governments should stop expressing their inability to end this mass killing, which has resulted in Israel’s decades-long evasion of international law. Countries should also stop expressing regret and dissatisfaction and take strong and sustainable international measures.

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