Georgia rape. Marjori Taylor Green (R) raised his crusade against situations in Gaza Strip on Saturday Declaration of famine In the area by integrated food safety phase classification.
Green wrote in Green, “American taxpayers funded $ 3.8 billion annually to Israel for military assistance. This means that every American taxist is contributing to the military functions of Israel.” Saturday’s post On X.
He said, “I don’t know about you, but I do not want to pay for a massacre against a foreign war for a foreign war, which I had nothing to do. And I would not be silent about it,” he said.
The Georgia Republican MP has urged his colleagues to raise their voice on the subject and the Trump administration to change their stand on repeated attacks on Palestinians in the region.
Many world leaders have spoken against the work of the Israeli government and said that they would take necessary steps to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state.
However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed his decisions and ensured that the government’s item is to end Hamas, which is a terrorist group that attacked Israel during the concert 7 October 2023, during the concert.
Green wrote on Saturday, “Innocent people in Gaza killed and not kidnapped in Israel on 7 October.”
“As we talked and had pity for the victims and families of October 7, how can Americans not speak and can have mercy for the innocent people and children in Gaza? Is there a kind of innocent life worthy and another type of innocent life is nothing?” He asked.
He told his followers, “God sees all innocent life” Bang the state department Ghazan’s American visitor to prevent the approval for medical treatment groups.
Some conservatives have shared objections on their statements.
“Why are you advocating Ghazan coming to America? How is Islamic Immigration ‘America First’?” Laura Lumor wrote X on Saturday.
Sen John Fetterman (D-Pa.) weighed in On Green’s statements in May, brushing the story of the genocide on one side.
“I [honestly] Don’t care what the crazy pants think, “Fetterman replied.” And why is that news and his thoughts right now? ,
“This is not a genocide, you know, it’s not just the case. And he deserves his opinion, but I really deserves to care about what his views are,” he said later.