Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International service: "Barack Obama", the former president of the United States of America, stated that "everyone is somewhat complicit" in the current bloodshed in the Gaza Strip.
The American newspaper "New York Times" reported that Obama, in response to the developments of the last month in the occupied territories and the tensions between the Palestinians and the Zionists, said: "What Hamas did was horrible and there is no justification for it, and this is also the truth." that the occupation and what is happening to the Palestinians is intolerable."
The former Democratic President of the United States of America went on to provide a complex analysis of the conflict between the Zionist regime and the Palestinians in Gaza, telling thousands of former advisers that they are all "partly complicit" in the current bloodshed in Gaza.
In this regard, he said: "I look at this issue and think about the past. What could I have done during my presidency to push this forward as much as I did?"
But there's a part of me that still says, "Okay, was there anything else I could have done that I didn't?"
Obama entered the White House convinced that he could be the president to resolve the decades-long conflict between the Zionists and the Palestinians, but he left the White House after years of friction and mistrust with the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu was disappointed with the Iran nuclear deal that was concluded during Obama's presidency, as well as with Obama's demand to suspend new settlement construction.
Speaking to a gathering of his former staff in Chicago yesterday, the former US president acknowledged the strong emotions the war had brought, saying, "It's a century-old issue that's now becoming salient and important," and then asked former advisers. He asked them to "accept the whole truth".
He said in this regard: "And what is true is that there is a history of Jews that has probably been ignored unless your grandparents or your ancestors or your uncles and midwives and aunts and uncles told you stories about the madness of anti-Semitism. And what is true is that right now, there are people who are dying and have nothing to do with what Hamas is doing.
The former president of the United States of America then said about the killing of Palestinian children: "Even what I said and it seemed convincing, it still does not answer the truth that how can we prevent the killing of children today?"
However, Obama concluded: "But the problem is, if you get bogged down in this, well, the other side gets bogged down in remembering the videos that Hamas took and what they did on October 7th, and that means that we We will not prevent the death of those children."
Yesterday (Saturday), the Gaza Ministry of Public Health announced on the 29th day of the occupation regime's attacks on the Gaza Strip that the number of Palestinian martyrs has reached 9488 and said that the Zionist regime has carried out dozens of other massacres in the past hours and killed 231 people. has taken
According to this Palestinian organization, 70% of the victims of the occupation regime's attacks are women and children. We received 2,200 missing reports, of which 1,250 were children under the rubble.