"Tell Biden to stop the shooting."
Pause with Gaza children's shoulders held in front of the White House
Solidarity carried out a stand in front of
the White House walls in Washington, D.C.
and released photos of hundreds of children
who had died in the Israeli bombing ofthe besieged Gaza Strip since October 7.
Many women
and girls carried stereotypes of dead children in bloodied shoulders
simulating scenes and images arriving from within the besieged sector while each of
the dead child was in his or her custody and before becoming his
or her wealthy neighbours or family members.
Solidarity also wrote during their pause of plates calling on US President Joe Biden to immediately cease fire on Gaza, and the banner's words said, "Tell Biden to cease fire now."
A second sign bears the words:
"Palestine children are not collateral damage"
referring to the need to avoid killing
and targeting children during Israeli hostilities in the Gaza Strip.
Another banner said: "Genocide" and demanded that the killing of children of a particular nation with American weapons be stopped.
The solidarity vigil
was silent and published on the floor of
the sidewalk opposite the White House fence printed photographs of
hundreds of children who had been the victims of Israel's bombing
with ages, place of death and statements denouncing their murder.
Grieving funeral music was played by a solidarity
who carried Palestinian flags and cafés.
Recently
the Government Information Office in the Gaza
Strip announced that Israel's bombing death toll in the Gaza Strip
had risen to 9,500, including 3,900 children and 2509 women.
According to OIOS
50 medical personnel and 46 journalists were killed
and 16 hospitals were discharged.
The war between Israel
and Palestine has entered its 29th day since the start of Operation Tuvan al-Aqsa
as the Israeli army continues to bomb the Gaza Strip against international fears of
a widening conflict in the Middle East.
Israeli bombing in Gaza rises to 9,500
The Government Information Office in the Gaza Strip announced an increase in
the number of Israeli shelling deaths in the Gaza Strip to
9,500, including 3,900 children and 2509 women.
According to the Office, 150 medical personnel
and 46 journalists were killed and 16 hospitals were discharged.
The war between Israel
and Palestine has entered its 29th day since the start of Operation
Tuvan al-Aqsa, as the Israeli army continues to bomb
the Gaza Strip against international fears of
a widening conflict in the Middle East.
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