Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi has strongly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Western support for his government’s actions in Gaza. In response to Netanyahu’s recent speech to the US Congress, where he was met with a standing ovation, Gandhi condemned the “genocidal actions” of Israel and urged for a global condemnation of the ongoing violence. Her remarks highlight the stark contrast between Netanyahu’s portrayal of the conflict and the reality of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.
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- Priyanka Gandhi criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his “genocidal actions” in Gaza.
- Her comments followed Netanyahu’s speech to the US Congress, where he received a standing ovation.
- Gandhi condemned the brutality of the Israeli government and called for global condemnation and intervention.
- She urged Israeli citizens who oppose violence to speak out against their government’s actions in Gaza.
- Gandhi emphasized the moral responsibility of individuals and governments worldwide to denounce Israel’s actions.
- She highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including the deaths of civilians, including children.
- Gandhi described Netanyahu’s claim of a clash between “barbarism and civilisation” as ironic, labeling his government as barbaric.
- She criticized the Western world for its unwavering support of the Israeli government, calling it shameful.
- The Israel-Gaza conflict has been ongoing for over 10 months, resulting in over 40,000 deaths.
- The conflict began after the October 7 attack on Tel Aviv, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people.
