72% of Israelis say aid deliveries to Gaza must be stopped

72% of Israelis say aid deliveries to Gaza must be stopped
Date: 5.2.2024 15:00

The attempt of the angry Jews, who are civilians in Israel, to even block the aid sent to Gaza continues.

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The fierce Jewish invaders in Israel continued to attempt to block humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, where the humanitarian disaster deepens day by day, where the majority of 2.3 million Palestinians suffer from hunger and struggle to survive without clean water and shelter.
 
A group of dozens of fanatic Jewish invaders gathered at the exit of Ashdod Port near the Gaza Strip.
 
Under the supervision of the Israeli police, the invaders stopped the trucks leaving here, asked for their documents and checked what they were carrying and where they were going.
 
“These are the lands promised to us”
 
Jewish occupier Sharon, a Jerusalem resident who did not want to give his surname, said in his statement, saying that he came to stop the trucks carrying oxygen to HAMAS in the Gaza Strip, "Gaza is a piece of land, a state, a country. In our opinion, all the people of Gaza are terrorists," he said.
 
Sharon described Gaza as "a very bad place" and continued his words as follows:
 
"We came to Israel, to the land promised to us in the Torah, to live in justice. These people are shooting at us."
 
72 percent of Israelis oppose even humanitarian aid to Gaza
 
According to a survey conducted by Israel-based Channel 12 television, 72 percent of Israelis oppose "sending humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip without bringing back Israeli prisoners."
 
Fanatical Jewish occupiers are organizing protests to prevent humanitarian aid sent to the Gaza Strip for Palestinians who are subjected to forced hunger, do not have access to clean water and are experiencing a housing crisis.

YEREL HABERLER

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