CAMAGÜEY.- The Cuban Association of Social Communicators (ACCS)from this area, expressed solidarity with the people of Gaza by calling for an end to the military invasion, Iron swordsinitiated on October 7 by the Israeli government against this region of the Palestinian state.
The call for peace sounded from the home of communications specialists and in the presence of specialists and managers. The President of the Circle of Public Relations, Alfredo Gálvez García, stated on behalf of his colleagues that “humanity is struggling with the uncertainty of a Holocaust and that is why we call on people of good will to unite for the end of the war.” and unprecedented violence against Palestinian civilians.”
Iris Jiménez Valero, president of the ACCS, said at the demarcation: “Swift action is needed to clarify the double standards that the world’s major powers want to show with these conflicts through social networks and news media.” He insisted that barbarism “never should be justified” and explained that the majority of victims of this confrontation are children, the elderly and ordinary people in general.
According to major international newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times, the current war between Israel and Hamas has become “the deadliest and most destructive of the five wars they have waged since that Islamic group took control of the Gaza Strip” in 2007 .”
The Israeli government’s genocide brings the death toll to nearly 9,770, mostly children, 4,800 and 2,550 women, after 30 days of Hamas attack. According to the news program El Mundo, the number of injured so far is 24,000 and the number of displaced people is 1.5 million.
Various demonstrations in support of the Gaza ceasefire took place around the world. Some of the demonstrations of support for the cause of the Palestinian people took place in cities such as Paris, Berlin, London, Ankara and in Washington, the United States, the Israeli government’s main ally. In Latin America and the Caribbean, in addition to Cuba, countries such as Venezuela, Nicaragua, Colombia and Honduras are participating in international efforts to achieve peace in this part of the Middle East.