New York Times: Protests against Israel have become a daily thing in America
At the same time as an American soldier self-immolated in protest of the Zionists' crime in Gaza, the New York Times wrote that protests against Israel have become a daily thing in America. |
This newspaper reported on Monday, referring to the self-immolation of American Air Force pilot Aaron Bushnell in protest against the Zionists’ crimes in Gaza: Since the start of Israel’s military operation in Gaza, protests against Tel Aviv in the United States have become almost a daily occurrence.
According to this newspaper, international calls for a humanitarian ceasefire have increased in recent weeks while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens. It has been announced by the authorities of the Gaza Ministry of Health that nearly 30,000 people have died.
Yesterday evening, the media reported that a man set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, the capital of the United States.
Source: Tasnim
Young Journalists Club International Europe and America
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