Today the Secretary General of the United Nations called for an immediate ceasefire in the Israel/Gaza war and PSNA says New Zealand must follow suite.
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โThe Hamas attack [of 7 October] did not happen in a vacuum.
The Palestinian people have been subjected to decades of stifling occupation. They have seen their lands devoured by settlements. Their hopes for a political solution to their plight have faded.โ He added: โThe attacks of the Palestinian resistance do not justify Israelโs mass killing taking place in Gaza.โ
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โNew Zealand has sat idly by watching as Israel rains death and destruction on Palestinian civilians in Gazaโ, says John Minto, PSNA National Chair. โWith our silence our government has made us all complicit in the slaughter of innocents.โ
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At least 5791 civilians have been killed to date which includes 2,360 children.
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Israel continues its genocidal rhetoric against the people of Gaza with the Israelโs president Isaac Herzog claiming in a press conference that โthere are no innocent civilians in Gazaโ.
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โHow many more innocent children must be killed before New Zealand calls for a ceasefire?โ
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โWe must follow the UN lead and demand an immediate ceasefireโ.
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โIt is no excuse that we are transitioning to the new government. Both our current and future political leaders must together call for a ceasefire.โ
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The UN Secretary General has also stated the obvious when he says โclear violations of international law are taking placeโ.
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New Zealand must also call for an immediate and fully funded investigation by the International Criminal Court into war crimes and crimes against humanity, including the crimes of genocide and apartheid.
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This is no time for cowardly inaction. Itโs time for a clear sane voice from the other side of the world to call for a halt to the killing.
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John Minto
National Chair
Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa


