Book Hunger Strike Of Gaza

A year later, it is very important to remember what happened in Gaza. But what is more important is the realization of the aspirations of the Palestinian people in Gaza. They deserve our solidarity, our respect, and our sanctification. They deserve justice. It is everyone's duty to help break the unprecedented siege and bring the criminals behind this atrocity to justice. After a year and a half of total siege, the brutal war in Gaza began. It was a massacre, a stain on humanity and civilization, and the accusation of the free world. A year later, the siege continues, the shame does not rise and the Palestinian people continue to endure, resist and live. The Zionists do not understand it or do not want it. The illusion is a characteristic of mass murder and racist criminals.
On Sunday, December 27, Israel commemorates the Israeli offensive in Gaza, which left more than 1,400 dead and more than 5,000 injured in 22 days. At 11.35 am, at the time of the first attack, a group of humanitarian workers in the "Caravan of Palestine" will launch an international hunger strike in the main camp of Aqaba, Jordan. The International Campaign Against Hunger aims to highlight the ongoing illegal blockade of Gaza and to remember the victims of the attacks that died during the 22 days of Israeli bombing.

The "international hunger strike" will highlight Egypt's refusal, under Israeli pressure, to allow humanitarian aid to reach the population of Gaza. The convoy has been stranded in the city for three days after it was denied access to Egypt en route to Gaza. There are 500 people from at least 20 different countries in 250 vehicles loaded with humanitarian aid. Leading world political leader George Galloway, after leaving London on December 6.

The launch of the international hunger strike is 15 people from different continents around the world. Among the participants are Fatima Mohammadi from the United States, John Horton, Coomihi Batterley from Ireland, Shanahan Shamrock from Palestine, Nidal Hajaj, Hanan Shehata, Mohamed Shakil from England, Kamal Kemni from Australia and others.

Each day, another 15 people from the convoy will join the international hunger strike and will be left without food to allow the convoy to enter Egypt safely and through the crossing from Rafah to Gaza. Speaking from Aqaba, Ahab Shamrock said that I will join this hunger strike that drew attention to the fact that a blockade is a form of collective, sustained and devastating punishment for 1.5 million civilians. As we celebrate the anniversary of the massacres, it is important to remember that for my brothers and sisters who live besieged in Gaza, the war is not over.

Tyrone's John Horton, who traveled in the first convoy of Viva Palestina, decided to join the international hunger strike, drawing attention to the fact that nothing changed last year after the attacks. "Since my time in Gaza, I believe that people are deprived of all the basic aspects of life, such as water, electricity, medicines, blankets, books and even children's balloons, which is incredible and unacceptable, "said John.

To avoid this charity and charitable donations, donated by ordinary people from all over the world, Egypt unnecessarily adds to the difficulties that people face daily for people trapped in Gaza. I hope that Western leaders exert their influence and pressure Egypt, the United States, and Israel to put an end to this inhuman siege imposed in Gaza and allow the safe passage of this essential humanitarian aid. Enough of this, it must end now, for humanity.

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