Finnish police detained a man shouting Palestinian slogans

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Police in Finland detained a person who tried to approach the country’s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, shouted slogans supporting Palestine and accused the official of genocide. This was reported by So.

“Prime Minister Petteri Orpo was subjected to loud shouts in a cafe in Turku on Monday. “The shouter criticized Orpo’s attitude towards Israel and asked what it was like to participate in genocide,” he said.

Former Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas described the actions It is alleged that Israel is committing “genocide” against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. “This is a war against the existence of Palestinians, against the Palestinian national identity and against the identity of those who live there,” he stressed.

In early October, Palestinian Hamas forces launched a massive rocket attack on Israel, declaring the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Al-Aqsa Flood. As part of the attack, thousands of militants entered the territory of the Jewish state, seized military equipment and captured more than a hundred people. In response, Israel launched Operation Iron Sword in the Gaza Strip, vowing to destroy Hamas. The actions of the Jewish state led to a blockade of the Palestinian enclave, massive bombings, and demands for the evacuation of more than 1 million people to the south of the region.

Israeli army before continued the attack Hospitals in Gaza despite UN criticism.

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