Here you can see hundreds of Palestinians queuing for food, but they're not in Gaza. They're in Yarmouk, Syria.
The UN agency reports that only "20% of the food needs" are met for Yarmouk's population. Yet, there's silence from the pro-Palestinian movement in the West.
No marches in Sydney or Melbourne; no outcry against Bashar al-Assad's regime. Why is this tragedy overlooked?
This is part of the Syrian civil war. A conflict that has claimed over 200,000 lives and displaced more than 10 million people. The conflict has also killed 5,522 Palestinians since 2011. Where is the outrage?
This selective focus isn't unique. Other tragedies like the Yemeni civil war, Uighur camps in Xinjiang, and the Rohingya crisis also get scant attention in the West.
Marches opposing Israel attract large crowds. Some march out of genuine compassion for Palestinian lives. Others march out of ignorance or extremism, influenced by various teachings and theories. This ignorance and extremism create a dangerous environment for Jewish citizens.
Anti-Semitism is resurging, disguised as "Palestinian solidarity," from university slogans to extreme chants of of “gas the Jews” at the steps of the Sydney Opera House in Australia 🇦🇺
