I participated in an action against the #GAZA massacre by Israeli forces in front of JR Kyobashi station in #Osaka , #Japan .
More than a dozen citizens participated.
This is the first time since last December that I have participated in an action against the GAZA massacre.
I have participated in actions against the Gaza massacre since last December. I called on people walking in the streets to "stop the Gaza massacre"!
Unfortunately, most people just walked by.
Only two women from abroad gave me a high-five.
It is very nice and gratifying to meet supporters on the street.
I hope to participate again in the actions against the Palestinian genocide when I am well enough.
We must not be silent about the barbaric acts of the Israeli government and army that slaughter civilians who have no power!
By JIM VERTUNO
Updated 9:50 AM EST, February 28, 2024
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