Manifesto of leftwing MPs hides massacres of Israeli civilians

Manifesto of leftwing MPs hides massacres of Israeli civilians

A manifesto signed by more than 60 MPs from leftwing parties (PT, PSOL, PCdoB and Rede) calls for an “urgent ceasefire” in the conflict between Israel and Hamas (photo), without mentioning anywhere the massacre of 1,400 civilians and the Kidnapping of more than 220 people by the terrorist group.

“Today, November 8th, it is a month since Israel began bombing the Gaza Strip,” says the first sentence of the text as if it were October 7th, the day of the Hamas massacre a day earlier. nothing happens The beginning of the Israeli military response.

The leftwing parliamentarians’ manifesto also calls Israel’s actions “genocide”, repeating earlier statements by Lula (PT) and reiterating the number of “more than 10,000 dead” in Gaza announced by the terrorist group that controls the enclave.

He also advocates that Brazil summon its ambassador in Tel Aviv “for consultations” a diplomatic gesture of discontent and that it abandon the military and security cooperation agreements that Jair Bolsonaro signed with Israel on the same day that the Mossad took over the PF did not announce the Brazilian government’s arrest of two people suspected of working for Hezbollah.

Read the full manifesto below with the names of the MPs who signed it.

“Today, November 8, marks a month since Israel began bombing the Gaza Strip. As President Lula said, nothing can justify this genocide: more than 10,000 people have already been killed in Gaza, about half of them children. In addition, hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed and the entire population is suffering from illegal and inhumane restrictions on access to water, food, energy and the Internet. At the United Nations, the vast majority of countries agreed to a resolution calling for an urgent ceasefire, but Israel said it had no intention of stopping attacks against the Palestinian people and intensified it. In this context, the action of the international community is of the utmost importance so that:

1. We join the call for an urgent ceasefire and the guarantee of humanitarian corridors that allow aid to reach the population of Gaza and the departure of Brazilians there;

2. We call on the Brazilian government to act vigorously to end genocide, occupation and apartheid and to defend respect for international law and UN resolutions.

3. We call on the Brazilian government to call the Brazilian ambassador to Israel for consultations and not to announce the military and security cooperation agreements signed by Bolsonaro with Israel.

Signatory MPs:
1. Erika Kokay (PT/DF)
2. Fernanda Melchionna (PSOL/RS)
3. Glauber Braga (PSOL/RJ)
4. Jandira Feghali (PCdoB/RJ)
5. Luizianne Lins (PT/CE)
6. Padre João (PT/MG)
7. Adriana Accorsi (PT/GO)
8. Airton Faleiro (PT/PA)
9. Alencar Santana (PT/SP)
10. Alexandre Lindenmeyer (PT/RS)
11. Alfredinho (PT/SP)
12. Alice Portugal (PCdoB/BA)
13. Ana Paula (PT/PR)
14. Ana Pimentel (PT/MG)
15. Bohn Gass (PT/RS)
16. Carol Dartora (PT/PR)
17. Chico Alencar (PSOL/RJ)
18. Daiana Santos (PCdoB/RS)
19. Dandara (PT/MG)
20. Daniel Almeida (PCdoB/BA)
21. Dr. Francisco (PT/PI)
22. Erika Hilton (PSOL/SP)
23. Fernando Mineiro (PT/RN)
24. Guilherme Boulos (PSOL/SP)
25. Helder Salomao (PT/ES)
26. Ivan Valente (PSOL/SP)
27. Jack Rocha (PT/ES)
28. João Daniel (PT/SE)
29. Jorge Solla (PT/BA)
30. Jose Airton (PT/CE)
31. José Guimarães (PT/CE)
32. Joseildo Ramos (PT/BA)
33. Juliana Cardoso (PT/SP)
34. Kiko Celeguim (PT/SP)
35. Leonardo Monteiro (PT/MG)
36. Lindberg Farias (PT/RJ)
37. Luiza Erundina (PSOL/SP)
38. Marcio Jerry (PCdoB/MA)
39. Marcon (PT/RS)
40. Maria do Rosário (PT/RS)
41. Merlong Solano (PT/PI)
42. Natália Bonavides (PT/RN)
43. Nilto Tatto (PT/SP)
44. Pastor Henrique Vieira (PSOL/RJ)
45. Patrus Ananias (PT/MG)
46. ​​​​Paulão (PT/AL)
47. Pedro Uczai (PT/SC)
48. Professor Luciene (PSOL/SP)
49. Reginete Bispo (PT/RS)
50. Reimont (PT/RJ)
51. Renildo Calheiros (PCdoB/PE)
52. Rogerio Correia (PT/MG)
53. Rubens Otoni (PT/GO)
54. Sâmia Bomfim (PSOL/SP)
55. Tadeu Veneri (PT/PR)
56. Talíria Petrone (PSOL/RJ)
57. Tarcisio Motta (PSOL/RJ)
58. Túlio Gadelha (Speech/PE)
59. Valmir Assunção (PT/BA)
60. Vicentinho (PT/SP)
61. Washington Quaquá (PT/RJ)”