It is expected that in the next few hours, the ships that belong to the Sumud Global flotilla that began today its final stretch, from southern Greece, transit the area where the last flotters were intercepted. They have the objective of bringing humanitarian aid to Gaza, where Israel perpetuates a live and live genocide to the Palestinian people, tens of thousands of people being killed, particularly women and children. They embarked dozens of people in a great act of solidarity and resistance.

This flotilla has been accompanied by international visibility figures such as Greta Thunberg, in addition to leftist militants as our partner Bruno Gilga of the international network of the daily left, port workers, social movements and students who raise the slogan that this is not a mission of charity, but an action of political solidarity required by the end of occupation and apartheid.

The state of Israel is carrying out an extermination of the Palestinian population in Gaza Strip, including more than 18,000 children. As well as almost total destruction, households, schools, universities and hospitals through bombing. Crimes that deepen a brutal famine result of the governmental blocking government policy that paralyzed food, water, fuel and medications. By effect of this measure, the number of trucks and humanitarian aid that entered daily were reduced.

In these last weeks the victims were also added by the new Israeli methods to deliver food: the images show how supply boxes are thrown from the sky, which then fall directly on the population. There are more than 1300 Palestinians killed when looking for food.

Solidarity with Palestine can become a school of struggle to put Argentine youth in tune with the fights that occur in many parts of the world, linking local battles against exploitation and adjustment with a global cause for the liberation of peoples. It is not possible to think of defeating Milei and his Neo Coloniaje plan without being part of the anti -imperialist struggle.

In Argentina, as in the rest of the world, more and more people rise their voice against genocide and take to the streets in favor of the rights of the Palestinian people and to ask for a stop on the fire in the Gaza Strip, as shown on Saturdays August 9 and 30 in the mass marches to the Casa Rosada. Within the state of Israel there are more and more people who begin to openly denounce that what is happening in the Gaza Strip is a genocide, while protests against the government of Benjamín Netanyahu grow.

Peronism, which is raised as an opponent to the Government of Milei and directs a significant amount of unions and student centers, continues to maintain an accomplice silence before the genocide and does not move a hair to denounce these atrocities and be part of the great international movement in support of the Palestinian cause. Its main referents continue to refuse to talk about genocide and do not raise the ruperuta of relations with the state of Israel. To the point that Leandro Santoro is part of the parliamentary group of Israel’s friends, and comes from raising Israel as an economic model to follow. But it is not an isolated case, the Peronist mayor of Bahía Blanca also publicly celebrated having met with the Ambassador Israeli.

From the left we lift this flag from the beginning, without any speculation, in that presidential debate two years ago when Myriam Bregman was the only candidate who bravely sympathized with Palestine. We were part of breaking the media fence in the country and together with the Arab community we boost each mobilization, which has gained weight in recent times. Our fellow Luca Bonfante and Patricio del Corro traveled to Egypt as part of the international delegation of the global march for Gaza, and today our partner Bruno of the MRT of Brazil (PTS brother party) and deputies of the Left Front are part of the Global Sumud Sumud Flotilla. A recent case of persecution is that of the teacher Federico Puy, press secretary of the Buenos Aires Union Ademys and militant of the PTS in the Front of the Left Unit (FITU), who was denounced by the Head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires, Jorge Macri, and the Minister of Education of Buenos Aires, Mercedes Miguel.

Within that framework, from the network of groups in Red Code, flags and dozens of artistic interventions were made in more than 13 national universities in the country, seeking the support of students, teachers and non -teachers.

Source: www.laizquierdadiario.com



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