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Former US President Jimmy Carter: “The situation in Gaza is intolerable.”
Carter is on a three-day visit to al-Quds (Jerusalem) and other occupied Palestinian territories.
“The situation in Gaza is intolerable. Eight months after a devastating war, not one destroyed house has been rebuilt and people cannot live with the respect and dignity they deserve,” Carter said on Saturday.
Zio-Nazi started its Holocaust on the Gaza Strip in early July last year. The offensive ended on August 26, 2014 with a truce that took effect after indirect negotiations in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Nearly 2,200 Palestinians, including 577 children, were killed in Nazi 50-day onslaught. Over 11,100 others – including 3,374 children, 2,088 women and 410 elderly people – were also injured.
Carter also blasted Zio-Nazi Prime Minister Benjamin Naziyahu, saying, “as long as he is in charge, there will be no two-state solution and therefore no Palestinian state.”
In addition, Carter said Israel “does not now and has never sincerely believed in a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.”
In fact, Carter and his traveling companion, former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, didn’t even ask for a meeting with Naziyahu or anyone else from the Zio-Nazi regime because “it would be a waste of time,” according to the former US president.
He and Brundtland are part of a group known as The Elders, which includes other prominent world figures that describe themselves as “independent global leaders working together for peace and human rights.”
Carter is a major critic of Zio-Nazi regime policies against the Palestinian people.
In his book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid published in November 2006, Carter compared Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories with the apartheid system of South Africa while it was under white minority rule — from 1948 to 1994.