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Russians show support for Palestinians, place Christmas trees near Palestinian Embassy in Moscow

Russians show support for Palestinians, place Christmas trees near Palestinian Embassy in Moscow

Published December 29,2023


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Christmas timber and toys have been positioned in entrance of the Palestinian Embassy in Moscow on Friday to indicate solidarity with Palestine and to sentence Israel’s assaults on Gaza.

As the New Year approached, residents visiting the Palestinian Embassy within the Russian capital left Christmas timber and toys to specific solidarity with Palestine and condemn Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip.

More than 50 Christmas timber have been left in entrance of the embassy, with pictures depicting Israel’s assaults and QR codes for “Aid to Palestine.”

Since Hamas‘ cross-border assault on Oct. 7, Israel has continued relentless assaults on the Gaza Strip, killing a minimum of 21,507 Palestinians and injuring 55,915, in keeping with native well being authorities.

On Nov. 10, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman revised the official dying toll of the Oct. 7 Hamas assaults, decreasing the determine to round 1,200 individuals, and since then, Tel Aviv has not supplied any further details about the casualties.

The Israeli onslaught has left Gaza in ruins, with 60% of the enclave’s infrastructure broken or destroyed and almost 2 million residents displaced amid acute shortages of meals, clear water, and medicines.

Source: www.anews.com.tr