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Senator Sanders asks US to stop funding Israel's war machine

A Palestinian man holds a child as he mourns the death of twin babies Naeem and Wissam Abu Anza, killed in an overnight Israeli air strike, during their burial in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on March 3, 2024, amid the ongoing Israeli regime forces genocidal was on the Palestinian trapped in the Gaza Strip. (Photo by AFP)

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders has said that the United States cannot continue funding Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's war machine as it presses ahead with its horrific genocide of the Palestinians trapped in the besieged Gaza Strip.

Sanders, a former presidential candidate, condemned Israel’s killing of 112 people and injuring 750 more seeking aid in northern Gaza this week.

“Children are starving in Gaza. Instead of opening up the borders and allowing humanitarian aid to come in, Israeli soldiers are shooting people who are desperately trying to get food off of trucks,” he said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

“The US cannot continue funding the Netanyahu war machine,” he said. 

Children are starving in Gaza. Instead of opening up the borders and allowing humanitarian aid to come in, Israeli soldiers are shooting people who are desperately trying to get food off of trucks. This must stop. The U.S. cannot continue funding the Netanyahu war machine.

— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) February 29, 2024

Sanders has said that the whole world is watching as Netanyahu and his right-wing backers starve the innocent children of Gaza and wage a genocidal war against the defenseless Palestinians in Gaza.

Since October, more than 30,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed as a result of the Israeli regime forces' continuous onslaught in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, international charity group Oxfam says US foreign policy is contributing to the risk of famine in the Gaza Strip.

Oxfam has said that the group is opposed to potential US plans to airdrop packages of food into Gaza, saying that such efforts cannot cancel out US policies that have contributed to extreme hunger throughout Gaza.

“Oxfam does not support US airdrops to Gaza, which would mostly serve to relieve the guilty consciences of senior US officials whose policies are contributing to the ongoing atrocities and risk of famine in Gaza,” Scott Paul, who conducts humanitarian policy at Oxfam America, said in a statement.

“While Palestinians in Gaza have been pushed to the absolute brink, dropping a paltry, symbolic amount of aid into Gaza with no plan for its safe distribution would not help and be deeply degrading to Palestinians," he noted.

"Instead of indiscriminate airdrops in Gaza, the US should cut the flow of weapons to Israel that are used in indiscriminate attacks,” he insisted.

Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour has appealed to the United Nations Security Council, insisting that "what we need is a ceasefire.”

“The Security Council should say enough is enough,” Mansour said to reporters.


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