Selective murders of journalists in Palestine are condemned in Cuba

Selective murders of journalists in Palestine are condemned in Cuba

The communications experts gathered at the headquarters of the Union of Journalists of Cuba rejected the intention of the Jewish state, which they described as the armed wing of the United States in the Middle East, to hide the truth about what is happening there through death and information blockade.

In two weeks of aggression, 25 Palestinian journalists and their family members have been massacred, confirmed that nation’s ambassador to Havana, Akram Samhan, at the meeting, who announced that there were nearly seven thousand deaths today from the indiscriminate bombing of Israeli aircraft. against the civilian population in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

For their part, the correspondents of Prensa Latina and Cuban television in Syria and Lebanon witnessed, in a video conference, the censorship imposed on the media that, amid great difficulties, report on the serious humanitarian situation created by the Zionist aggression. .

Cuban and Palestinian press officials emphasized the responsibility of the United States for the genocide committed by Israel against the population of the Arab country for more than seven decades, which they identified as the cause of the conflict.

They also rejected the intention of the Western powers and major media to criminalize the Palestinian people’s right to defense and their desire to exist as an independent state in the face of the invasion and colonization to which they are subjected by the Zionist state. From Israel.

The Israeli government is threatening to intensify its attacks through land, sea and air incursions by its troops into the Gaza Strip, the most densely populated region on earth, in line with its policy of usurping territory while restricting access to humanitarian aid blocked . into the area.

The United States and its Western allies vetoed recent proposals from countries including Russia and Brazil to seek a ceasefire and negotiated solution to the crisis that could spill over to other countries in the region.

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