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Irish Politician Describes Israel’s Military Campaign in Gaza as ‘Barbaric’

A video went viral on social media showing Irish Politician Barry Andrews condemning Israel’s war in Gaza and describing Netanyahu’s campaign as ‘barbaric’.

Andrews noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his war in Gaza was a battle against barbarism. However, the civilized world has concluded that Israel is the one who conducted a campaign of barbarism, acceding to Andrews.

“A majority of European countries have finally concluded that it is barbaric to use starvation as a weapon of war,” Andrews added.

He also described the statement of Bezalel Smotrich, Israeli Minister of Finance, regarding ethnic cleansing in Gaza as ‘barbaric’.

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Meanwhile, Andrews called ‘Gideon’s Chariots’ operation as ‘barbaric’ and blatant violation of the international humanitarian law.

“But we cannot just focus on access for aid, we also have to make sure that violence has to come to an end,” he added.

What hostage has ever been released as a result of a military action? And today we read that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) fired warning shots at French diplomats and others visiting the West Bank,” he said.

“If this is the way European diplomats are treated, imagine how Palestinians are treated in the West Bank,” the politician said.

At the end of his speech, Andrews said that it was unavoidable to conclude that it was the IDF that was conducting a barbaric campaign.

Since the beginning of Hamas-Israel War in Gaza in 2023, the Israeli strikes have killed more than 53,500 Palestinians and wounded more than 118,000, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

 

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