Democratic Representative from Massachusetts, Katherine Clark, described the actions of the Israeli occupation state in the besieged Gaza Strip as "genocide." These statements came during an event held in her district, where she emphasized the need for effective measures to address the situation in Gaza.
During her speech, Clark stressed the importance of working to stop famine, genocide, and destruction in Gaza, noting that this requires the concerted efforts of all parties. She also called for the need to confront the redistricting that negatively impacts voting rights.
Clark also spoke about receiving $371,187 from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), clarifying that receiving funds does not mean failing to do what is right. She pointed out that this may be a red line for some, but she reaffirms her steadfast position.
Clark is considered one of the prominent Democratic representatives who use the term "genocide" to describe Israeli aggression in Gaza, reflecting a firm stance on the human rights violations committed by the occupying state.
Clark's statements come at a sensitive time, as the besieged Gaza Strip has witnessed intense airstrikes by the occupying forces, resulting in the martyrdom of many Palestinians and injuries to others. The airstrikes targeted the Baptist hospital in Gaza City, exacerbating the humanitarian situation.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, 70 people were martyred and 385 others were injured in just the last 24 hours. The toll of victims from starvation has risen to 251 martyrs, including 108 children, highlighting the escalating humanitarian crisis in the sector.
These statements coincide with calls from other representatives from both parties, such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib, who continue to use the same term to describe the situation in Gaza, reflecting a shift in the political discourse surrounding the Palestinian issue.
We all need to keep an open heart about how to deal with this matter.





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A Democratic representative accuses "Israel" of genocide in Gaza and calls for an end to the famine.