ON October 13 Israel burned alive displaced Palestinians, many of whom were women and children, in their tents outside Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza.
The genocidal attacks go on, day after day, and the psychopaths in the White House and their lapdog in Downing Street continue to provide money and weapons to continue the aggression.
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Netanyahu and his cohort are deliberately bringing on Armageddon so that they can fulfil a so-called Biblical prophecy. What if the rest of us don’t want to see Armageddon? What if we want peace for the world, do we not have a say? And if not, why not?
Time to stop the massacres. Time to stop providing arms and money. Time to stop spending our taxes on crackpot schemes to keep madmen in power.
Margaret Forbes
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