Mass killing of Palestinians is not considered genocide in Biden’s eyes
The leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement reacted to America's support for the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Al-Mayadin, “Abdul Malik al-Houthi”, the leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, emphasized in his speech today: the mass killing of Palestinians and starving hundreds of thousands of them from the perspective of Biden is not genocide!
He further added: “It is not strange that Biden calls the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza genocide He does not know why America is the master of these crimes and has a black record in this regard.
The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah added: The Zionist regime will never achieve its stated goals by killing Palestinians. America and Tel Avio admitted and that the goals of the invasion of Gaza have changed. From Biden‘s point of view, the destruction of the health system and the blockade of Gaza and preventing the entry of medicine and the killing of patients in this strip, along with burying many of them alive, are not considered genocide. .
He continued: Yes, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and their killing in shelters and the bombing of bakeries and water wells from the perspective of Biden is not a crime. The American floating port in the Gaza Strip is a military base. America itself disclosed this issue by bringing armored vehicles and air defense systems.
Abdolmalek al-Houthi stated: The announcement of the resumption of the construction of Zionist settlements in the West Bank by the war minister of this regime is considered a dangerous action aimed at strengthening the roots of the occupation. The attack on Al-Aqsa mosque courtyards by the criminal Bin Guer and his recent threats are a provocative act against It is all Muslims.
He emphasized: The Zionists and the Hebrew-language media show the developments in Gaza as if the conflict is only between the Zionist enemy and the Hamas movement. Human conscience should wake up and do something against the Palestinian genocide. The action of three European countries in recognizing the state of Palestine is an important political step, even though it is an incomplete move. We hope that the rest of the countries will also move in this direction.
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