Watan-The American network “CNN” camera documented Israeli protesters attempting to bypass Israeli police forces to prevent supply trucks and aid from entering Gaza.
This led the network’s correspondent, “Klaisa World,” to engage in a heated argument with several protesters.
The report showed settlers walking towards the “Kerem Shalom” border crossing, as they had been doing for six weeks, aiming to block international aid from reaching Gaza.
The report stated that Israeli border police seemed to be waiting for them, with the danger of sniper fire and projectiles, as an officer warned them to leave.
However, the protesters, mostly from hostage families, former reserve soldiers in the Israeli army, and settlers, did not back down.
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They die of hunger
The report continued that these Zionists ignored warnings and changed course to approach the crossing, where they could see aid trucks, despite attempts by Israeli police to stop them.
The correspondent was seen following some settlers as they crossed fields. One settler, while a truck was seen behind a metal fence, said, “How can anyone inspect trucks and see what’s inside?” Claiming that rice bags meant for Gaza children were filled with bullets, she exclaimed, “They die of hunger.”
The correspondent began explaining what Israel should do under international law, ensuring that ordinary Gazan citizens do not starve, but they already are.
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Israeli settlers appeared, disrupting the correspondent, claiming Hamas made it difficult for aid to arrive, alleging it doesn’t allow or distribute it.
Another claimed if aid reached Gaza, they wouldn’t have acted this way, alleging it goes to Hamas tunnels that fight and hold our hostages. The correspondent countered, “There’s no evidence supporting all this aid going to Hamas.”
Another settler claimed Gazans should only get the minimum calori