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UK petitioners want to stop Israeli crimes against Palestinians: Activist

Palestinian children play next to the rubble of buildings that were destroyed during the 50-day Israeli invasion of Gaza in the summer of 2014, on August 25, 2015. (AFP Photo)

Press TV has interviewed Paul Larudee, a co-founder of the Free Palestine Movement, in Berkley, and Richard Millet, a journalist and political commentator in London, to discuss a petition in the UK that calls for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The UK petitioners are trying to keep Israel from “massacring Palestinian civilians at will in Gaza and steal their land in the West Bank,” says Larudee.

Israelis “rob” Palestinians, imprison them without trial and prevent them from having an economy, he adds.

He further slammed Israel for preventing food and other necessities from entering Gaza by putting a blockade on the Palestinian enclave.

Millet, meanwhile, accuses the petitioners of being “probable extremists” who want to “attack Jews.” He also claims that the Israeli siege on Gaza Strip “is not illegal.”


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