Nigerian Senator supports Palestine

By Udesinanna Stephen

One time Senate Representative of Kaduna Central, Senator Shehu Sani has said Palestine has suffered repression and killing of their children; no religious teaching can justify it.

He said this recently while commenting on the Israel-Palestine crisis on his X handle @ShehuSani.

He said, “Genocide is Genocide; Occupation is Occupation. The Palestinians are the victims of decades of colonial and apartheid repression. No religious teachings, history or claims can justify the atrocious killings of Children and women in Gaza. Cutting off water, food and electricity supplies is a heinous crime.

“I condemned the killing of Civilians in Israel, and I believe Every coffin in Gaza carries the emblem of those on the side of the mass murder of Palestinians.

The World has gone beyond the stage when one or two nations united by narrow interests can beat the World to submission. Humanity is in an era of a political culture of rebellion and non-conformity. The age of silence and submission is gone. #FreeGaza #IsraelPalestineConflict#”

ROUNDOFFNEWS recently reported that Hamas, a Palestinian militant group which rules the Gaza Strip recently launched an attack out of Gaza on Israeli forces who were still trying to crush the last groups of militant fighters in several towns of southern Israel. Hamas killed over 1,200 Israeli and abducted dozens of Israeli citizens. In this regard, the Israeli government has launched air attacks on suspected Hamas bases in Gaza.

“In response, Israeli air strikes hit housing blocks, tunnels, a mosque and homes of Hamas officials in Gaza, killing more than 400 people, including 20 children, in keeping with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s vow of “mighty vengeance”. REUTERS reports.

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