pro Palestine doesn’t mean anti Israeli.

It was a privilege to attend the Palestinian Nakba 78 protest that was held in the united kingdom somewhere in London, this protest was a very different one from all that they would have had in the last 78 years that’s being held reason being is that they had conversational agents not including that of arranged speakers that was present to speak at protest, these are agents that decided to take part of the protest externally to exert their powers their true intentions can’t be known as of yet but they played a pivotal role in the protest it was quite interesting it set tone including atmosphere for future protests including questions if they will be safe or infiltrated which some protest usually are, they are information including resources talking about how policing officials with other type of security agencies penetrate protests all over the world especially in western countries seems to be a common practice, some of them make sure they are keeping the roads safe and protesters are safe from violence as usually the opponents are present depending what protest is about including overall goal of particular protest.

The protest was about campaigning on what is happening in Palestine talking about what the modern day Palestinians are facing both adults and children how the Israeli regime is taking control of the Palestinian land dividing families, putting people in jail sometime without the proper due process of justice which speaks against humanity including affecting human rights, their action makes resemblances to that of the Nazi treatment of the jewish people during systemic persecution of its people which we all call Holocaust that is celebrated by jewish communities and their allies globally which differs year to year but its called the Yom Hashoah which is the 27th day of the Hewbre month of Nisan called Nisan 27 in the English language, the reason why i say this is because they are no difference to the persecution of Palestinians who are fighting for their countries and jews who was in Europe fighting to be seen as humans beings, the germans went as far as electrocuting jewish people because they felt like their ‘race’ had betrayed them and portrayed as inferior it was their way of setting a tone of being superior creating hate with division amongst people.

in 1917 some british leaders wanted to make national homes for the jewish community in Palestine so they had somewhere to call home so they can have an identity that’s different to that of being holocaust survivor as we know this would have taken place before the persecution of jews which has been documented as something that began in 1933 no one in the world doesn’t want to have somewhere they can call home as its part of your identity. The Palestinian state has existed and jews were no strangers to them including trading with them, living next to them, it was formally known as being part of the ottoman empire which included part of Europe, Africa and Asia, colonisation has always been a tool for displacement although its had positive impact i believe they are more negatives which includes people loosing their cultures, way of life sometimes families and livelihood.

The Nakba means a lot to the people of Palestine and its organisers they were important figures who had their opinion including a stage to share their voice with thousands of people from different part of the world standing together with one voice saying they have had enough of the power that’s given to the Israeli regime not just from its country alone but the enabling of international powerful countries that allows it to perform such atrocities, they not only allow them to prosecute people, also are entrusted with resources such as Financial aid including a place to stay in the world stage doing to others what has been done to their previous generation its very sad including the fact that such action also doesn’t represents those countries in a good light making it the responsibility of everyone to fight for vulnerable Palestinians who are only just fighting to stay alive.

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