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All Deaths Are A Human Tragedy

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All Deaths Are A Human Tragedy

All deaths are a human tragedy – however, alas, apartheid and terrorising systems do have consequences.

On the 26th of February, presumably a fighter from the Palestinian resistance, shot and killed two Israeli, fundamentalist illegal settler terrorists, in the illegally occupied Huwara area of Nablus.

The two illegal settler terrorists who were killed, were from the illegal settlement of Har Bracha, inside illegally occupied Nablus.

The settlement of Har Bracha falls under the council leadership of a fellow illegal settler, Yossi Dagan – as seen in the photo.

He is a supporter of the controversial Knesset member, Ben-Gvir. Ben-Gvir who has previously been convicted on terrorism charges.

The illegal settlement of Har Bracha, and Yossi Dagan, like Ben-Gvir, are believed to follow the same extremist Judaist strand as the terrorist Baruch Goldstein.

Baruch Goldstein who perpetrated the 1994 terrorist attack on a mosque attended by Palestinians, known as the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in Hebron. Killing 29 Palestinians and injuring more than another 100.

Goldstein was a supporter of the Kach, a religious Zionist party that the European Union and other countries designate as a terrorist organisation.

Illegal settlers in Israel, by definition, are terrorists – because they are only able to exist there through terrorisation, subjugation and murder of Palestinian civilians that are there. And they are there to advance a political objective; which is the expansion of Israel. That, is, the, globally accepted core definition of terrorism.

The Council which Dagan leads and which the two brothers were a part of, opposed the Trump engineered Abraham Accords, they do not believe a Palestinian state should exist (thus not accepting Palestinian right to self-determination), and they also believe Israel should unilaterally annex the West Bank.

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Maree Campbell

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September 17, 2024

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