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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.
– International news

according to the report of the international group Tasnim News Agency, this newspaper today Monday referring to the self-immolation of “Aaron Bushnell” pilot of the American Air Force In protesting the Zionists’ crime in Gaza, he reported: Since the start of Israel’s military operations in Gaza, protests against Tel Aviv in America have become almost a daily thing.

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.

Disclosure of the identity and motive of the man who set himself on fire in front of the Zionist embassy in Washington

The New York Times reported that a man wearing a military uniform announced in a live video on the Internet, “I will no longer participate in this genocide.”

He then poured a clear liquid on himself and set himself on fire while shouting: “Free Palestine”.

Meanwhile, the local police and the American secret service have started their investigation on this incident.

In addition, in December, a woman protesting the crimes of the regime A Zionist in Gaza and the genocide of the innocent people of this region had committed self-immolation in the outer compound of the Zionist regime’s consulate in Atlanta.

Embassy of the Zionist regime in Washington, since the beginning of the war with Hamas, has been subjected to several attacks in protest of this war. This war has also led to various protests by Palestinian supporters in some American cities.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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