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Yes.. People who massacre children and women in Gaza are not chosen by God

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The two most shocking responses to US President Donald Trump's poisonous plan to stop the war in the Gaza Strip and the Israeli army's attack today on the ships and boats of the "Resilience Flotilla," and the arrest of more than 500 activists and supporters on board came from the famous American journalist, author, and television star Tucker Carlson, who was one of the biggest supporters of the occupying state of Israel and was known for his hostility towards Arabs and Muslims.

The second incident was a stabbing attack that targeted a synagogue in the northern English city of Manchester, resulting in the deaths of two people and injuries to three others, who were reported to have extremely serious injuries.

We begin with the first response, the "shocking" statements of the Israelis, specifically Netanyahu, and his follower, Donald Trump. On the tongue of the famous media personality Carlson, who has his own programme that is widely popular in America, he was at the height of boldness and eloquence when he said in audio and video, "There is no such thing as God's chosen people..." This is 'heresy'... God cannot choose a people who kill children and women in the Gaza Strip, and everything Israel does goes against the Bible and the teachings of Jesus... How can we agree to something like this?" The second response, which was represented by the stabbing of Jewish worshippers by an unknown individual (until now) in a church celebrating Yom Kippur in Manchester, northern England, was expected.

This attack was opposed and condemned by many because the war of extermination waged by Netanyahu's forces, which enjoys the approval of a very large percentage of Israelis, has posed, and continues to pose, a threat to the security of Jewish communities worldwide and has incited extremists to launch armed attacks against them for the first time since World War II.

When the army of God's chosen people kills 66,000 people, most of them women and children, injures more than 200,000 others, engages in a war of extermination and starvation, destroys 35 hospitals, 95 percent of towers and homes, and displaces two and a half million people, all in the name of the Jews and their religion, it is not unlikely that there will be a response from some extremists, regardless of their race or creed.

Benjamin Netanyahu celebrated Trump's plan to stop the war in Gaza in an unprecedented manner, because it includes achieving all the goals of his war of annihilation: eliminating the resistance, expelling it from the Strip, achieving absolute surrender, and placing the entire Strip under Israeli security control.

These two responses, although different in essence and the intentions of those who proposed them, undermine and quell Netanyahu's joy and celebrations four days after the release of the "Trump plan", especially its most important goal: "breaking Israel's isolation in the world and imposing it on Hamas".

The Israeli naval forces' storming of the ships of the UN Steadfastness Flotilla, the arrest of the peaceful activists on board, and preventing them from achieving their humanitarian goal of delivering food and medicine to the starving, besieged people of the Gaza Strip is the height of terrorism. It escalates global outrage against the rogue state that practises it and increases its global isolation. These honourable activists represent forty countries from around the world, especially in Europe.

The first response came from Colombian President Gustavo Petro, who immediately expelled all Israeli diplomats, closed their embassy, ​​and cancelled all trade and economic agreements with Israel. Most Latin American governments will follow suit. Unions in Turkey, Greece, and Ireland have announced a strike and will launch protest marches tomorrow, Saturday, in protest against the terrorism practised by the Tel Aviv government against the ships and boats, which were taken to the port of Ashdod, and everyone on board was arrested at gunpoint.

Yes, we agree with the brave journalist Carlson that there is no such thing as God's chosen people. God could not have chosen a people whose majority supports his "democratic" government and its acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing, starving two million defenceless, besieged people to the point of martyrdom, and, more seriously, stealing the land of another peaceful people and establishing a racist, terrorist state on their land.

Netanyahu and his government are most responsible for every drop of Jewish blood shed and for the growing hatred against Jews in the world, both inside and outside occupied Palestine. Unfortunately, he finds absolute support for these policies from President Trump and his administration, who calls himself the leader of the free world and its values, especially human rights and a long list of freedoms whose falsity has been proven.

I would like to express my gratitude to the American journalist Carlson, all the honourable individuals who risked their lives in solidarity with the starving besieged people in the Gaza Strip, and the courageous leaders from Europe, Latin America, and around the world, particularly those from Spain, Colombia, and Ireland, who showed more courage than many Arab and Muslim leaders.