Publish date22 Jul 2014 - 9:59
Story Code : 164249

Silence provides fertile ground for Israel: Palestinian writer

“Silence of Arabian countries encouraged the regime of Zionism to continue its massacre in Gaza,” said a Palestinian writer and analyst.
Silence provides fertile ground for Israel: Palestinian writer


The Palestinian writer and analyst, Talal Oukel in an exclusive interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) leveled criticism at Arabian countries for falling provided the ground work for the regime of Zionism to continue its massacre in the area. 


The Palestinian political analyst urged Muslims to use their discretion to support downtrodden nation of Palestine.

It is proven beyond a shadow of doubt that the regime of Zionism taunted by Muslims' unity, so in this regard Oukel nudged Muslim countries to shun tangling with each other over minute issues. 


In his line, Islamic countries also should have thaw in their relations since dispersion and division among Muslims provide the fertile ground for western countries to back the regime of Zionism.

To Talal Oukel, Muslims should try their utmost in toiling up this very hard route and do not lose their poise and composure in this area.

Elsewhere in his remark, Oukel urged Islamic media to reflect the stuff of nightmare in Gaza and play more active roles in this regard. 


Needless to say, Israel began its airstrikes on the besieged enclave on July 8. Last Thursday, thousands of Israeli soldiers launched a ground invasion into the densely-populated strip as well.
More than 3,000 Palestinians have also been injured in the Israeli military strikes. 

The Israeli military said on Sunday that 13 Israeli troops were killed in Gaza on the third day of its ground operation, bringing to 18 the number of soldiers killed since Thursday.
Late on Sunday, the Ezzeddin al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, said its fighters had captured an Israeli soldier, identified as Shaul Aron, during Tel Aviv’s ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Israel has denied the report. 

Meanwhile, Palestinian medics have warned of a serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza as hospitals are running out of basic medical supplies.
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