“As the occupying power, Israel has a clear obligation under international law to ensure the population in the territory it controls has adequate access to food, medicine and other supplies essential to their survival. It has repeatedly refused to do so. All states, including the United States, have an obligation to prevent genocide, cooperate to bring it to an end and punish perpetrators.“Israel’s newly established militarized humanitarian aid scheme, run by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, is not the answer as it is at odds with humanitarian principles and international law. The danger, ineffectiveness and utter depravity of this scheme became painfully clear as dozens of Palestinians, many of whom are sole providers for their families, were killed or injured while trying to access food. Nothing short of lifting all restrictions on entry of humanitarian aid will do. “The US can and must do its part to put an end to this manmade catastrophe, which it has contributed to. It must immediately halt arms transfers and military assistance, press Israel to lift all aid restrictions and push for an immediate ceasefire by all parties. The survival of 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza depends on it.”The US can and must do its part to put an end to this manmade catastrophe, which it has contributed to.Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General
You are really an expert of casting blame on everyone else ignoring how life exists naturally alive evolving as genetically eternally separated by heartbeats forward since personally conceived into a specific ancestral lineage and current generation gap after birth.jerra b » Today, 2:25 pm » wrote: ↑ USA: Veto of UN resolution on lifting Gaza aid restrictions and release of hostages is shameful and inhumane amid Israel’s ongoing genocideResponding to the US government’s decision to veto a draft UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the occupied Gaza Strip, the release of hostages, and the “immediate and unconditional lifting of all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid”, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Agnès Callamard, said: “This latest shameful US veto – one in a long list – gives Israel the green light to continue its genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. It allows Israel to continue starving Palestinian civilians and creating conditions of life meant to bring about their destruction. “The US has squandered yet another crucial opportunity to demand that Israel ends civilian bloodshed. What possible justification can there be for blocking action by the UN Security Council that could help to end the harrowing starvation and suffering, free hostages and lift Israel’s suffocating aid restrictions? “The lives of more than 2 million Palestinians are at stake: babies and children hospitalized for malnutrition-related symptoms; tens of thousands of children sleeping on empty stomachs; families unable to access flour for weeks; mothers too malnourished to breastfeed their infants; injured civilians deprived of life-saving medical supplies; and starved and emaciated fathers walking for hours under inhumane conditions to collect a parcel of food, not knowing if they’d even return home to their children.
“As the occupying power, Israel has a clear obligation under international law to ensure the population in the territory it controls has adequate access to food, medicine and other supplies essential to their survival. It has repeatedly refused to do so. All states, including the United States, have an obligation to prevent genocide, cooperate to bring it to an end and punish perpetrators.“Israel’s newly established militarized humanitarian aid scheme, run by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, is not the answer as it is at odds with humanitarian principles and international law. The danger, ineffectiveness and utter depravity of this scheme became painfully clear as dozens of Palestinians, many of whom are sole providers for their families, were killed or injured while trying to access food. Nothing short of lifting all restrictions on entry of humanitarian aid will do. “The US can and must do its part to put an end to this manmade catastrophe, which it has contributed to. It must immediately halt arms transfers and military assistance, press Israel to lift all aid restrictions and push for an immediate ceasefire by all parties. The survival of 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza depends on it.”
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/ ... -genocide/
MR-7 » Today, 2:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Right now...TRUMP is busy with our own country's insurrection. We don't have time to "POLICE" the rest of the world Brown.
Your fine people murdered 1500 Jews on 10/7.......no whining, you **** around and found out.
We didn't have one before he returned to office.MR-7 » Today, 2:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Right now...TRUMP is busy with our own country's insurrection. We don't have time to "POLICE" the rest of the world Brown.
LOL, you did have a brain dead moron pilfering tax dollars to enrich his family.
You tried hard to make that case.RebelGator » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ LOL, you did have a brain dead moron pilfering tax dollars to enrich his family.
You remember, don't you...the big guy with the permanent ice cream brain freeze?
MR-7 » Today, 2:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Right now...TRUMP is busy with our own country's insurrection. We don't have time to "POLICE" the rest of the world Brown.
You sure are on a wreckshunism son.. This shyt is limp. Hwhauk Tuah is gonna chew you up and spit you out.MR-7 » Yesterday, 2:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Right now...TRUMP is busy with our own country's insurrection. We don't have time to "POLICE" the rest of the world Brown.
How many trade deals has he completed?MR-7 » Yesterday, 2:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Right now...TRUMP is busy with our own country's insurrection. We don't have time to "POLICE" the rest of the world Brown.
Why does it continue? Humanity governs through psychological class warfare in every generation gap lived since dawn of civilization this species has been corrupting itself daily here.
Is there a point to your reply? Maybe U should have done your homework.jerrab » Yesterday, 6:53 pm » wrote: ↑ you are fine with trump giving 3 billion dollars to israel every year. this proves to you that trump cares for israel more than americans,
Bebe is a problem man.. Gas Chambers and Ovens are more humane than starvation.MR-7 » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Is there a point to your reply? Maybe U should have done your homework.
U.S. aid to Israel: How much money the U.S. gives per …
Nov 4, 2023 · Driving the news: President Biden requested at least $14.3 billion in additional assistance to Israel, which would include money for air and missile defense systems, including the Iron Dome.
The U.S. currently allocates $3.8 billion a year for Israel’s defense based on a 2016 memorandum of understanding forged between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government, a deal struck after the two leaders bitterly feuded over the Iran nuclear deal. An additional $14 billion for Israel’s defense, alongside Biden’s decision to deploy two aircraft carrier strike groups to the region, marks a “historic inflection point” in the U.S.-Israel relationship, according to Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the United States.
Does this prove to you that biden cares more for Israel than Americans?
Correct! There was no insurrection prior to TRUMP returning to office. But now there is one. Thanks for pointing that out.