Many from this Central American nation support the diplomat's idea that “we Palestinians do not know the word surrender”, and this message is spreading through the squares and streets of this country with the voice of a group of standard-bearers of solidarity led by a peculiar character. Better known here as “Ramón, El Suizo”.
“I assure you that you will see this event and your support in Gaza, in Palestine,” the diplomat said during an event where many Salvadorans expressed solidarity with the Arab people.
“There are so many war crimes against my people that words sometimes cannot describe what is happening,” Jebril said in candid terms as he denounced the atrocities committed by Israel's Zionist army on the defenseless population.
But if so many deaths were not enough to stop a genocide, they (the West and its allies) would remain silent and look the other way, the diplomat denounced, referring to the agreements with the government of Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of Zionism against the apartheid Arab people.
The diplomat denounced that they use weapons prohibited by international law and, in accordance with the laws and rules they have established, weapons containing white phosphorus, just as napalm was used today against the civilian population, girls, boys and women in Vietnam my people.
There were attacks on churches, mosques, hospitals and residential areas. There are neighborhoods that have disappeared from the map; they no longer exist in the Gaza Strip, the largest prison in the world. The argument that the hospitals that the Israeli army entered under the pretext that the Palestinian resistance was hiding there is a complete lie, he explained.
The Israeli media admits that nothing has been discovered. They shot up the incubators. The dialysis machines for the sick, the oxygen cylinders, that was a war crime, that's what international law calls it, he emphasized.
But it seems that international law is practiced differently, be it against “blondes with blue eyes or against people like us, dark-skinned ones,” he noted.
There are different ways to look at these things. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for carrying the flag of Palestine.
You will have seen in the media demonstrations in the United States and Canada demonstrations of thousands and thousands and millions of people demanding peace and justice, which is what the Palestinian people are demanding, he said.
Regarding solidarity with the Arab people and their struggle, Wallid Zelled, director of political education and ideological training of the Palestinian Confederation of Latin America, said during an act of solidarity here a few weeks ago that Palestinians and Israelis can coexist, but first we must exercise justice, before talking about peace.
“Don't talk to me about peace, talk to me about justice and then peace, and to understand this concept we must know that this territory belongs to us, they have occupied it for more than 75 years.” Resistance is a right Palestine,” he emphasized.
I don't sell Palestinian pity, I can't be like the Israeli Zionists who keep talking about Jewish pity, we Palestinians have dignity and with that dignity we raise our flags.
These and other ideas ran through the scenes and acts of solidarity with the Palestinian people, even some Jews like New Yorker Miguel Hoffman joining in the rejection of the massacre in Gaza and the West Bank by those seeking to defend their identity and their homeland to steal.
Therefore, it is not surprising that in 2023 the cry that “there will never be a white flag of surrender” in Palestine was the slogan of many members of the Salvadoran Palestinian community, including Siman al Koury, for whom the Zionist occupation Target is node. Gordian crisis.
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