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West, Israelis don't care about lives of Arabs: Journalist

A Palestinian woman reacts during a protest following a verdict in the trial of the Israeli soldier Elor Azaria who in March 2016 shot dead a wounded Palestinian in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, on February 21, 2017 (Photo by AFP).

Western media and Israelis have a racist attitude towards the Palestinians, because they do not care about the lives of Arabs and Muslims in general, says a journalist and political commentator from London.

“As far as the West is concerned – at least the major Western governments – Arab lives are just worth a lot less,” Muhammad Ali Carter told Press TV on Thursday night.

This kind of the narrative that Arab lives are not important is rampant both in the West and among Israeli authorities, he added.

The West's mainstream media are trying to propagate every single attack in Israel and Europe, but they intentionally neglect thousands of Palestinians who are suffering from Israel's wars and siege, Carter said. 

Carter further criticized certain Western governments who support Israel and keep silent about Israeli crimes. "Unfortunately, the situation has come about where Muslim Arab Palestinians or Arabs in general are just seen as less than human beings.”

A Palestinian protester looks towards Israeli security forces during clashes following a demonstration in the village of Kfar Qaddum, near Nablus, in the occupied West Bank on January 6, 2017. (Photo by AFP).

Universal organizations like Amnesty International have slammed the Tel Aviv regime for killing of Palestinians, arbitrary arrests and detentions, torture and other human rights violations.

On Tuesday, an Israeli military court in Tel Aviv sentenced trooper Elor Azaria to 18 months in prison for shooting dead severely-wounded Palestinian, Abed al-Fatah al-Sharif, in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron) last year.

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Pointing to the decline of ethics among Israelis, Carter said no massive protests are taking place within Israel to challenge the court case at all, because the “public opinion in Israel is in favor of pardoning the soldier completely of all charges.”

“There are massive apartheid and problems within the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and for a [regime] like Israel, which claims that it’s abiding by strict international code of conduct to see this type of incidents taking place ... is very very concerning.”

The occupied territories have witnessed tensions ever since Israeli forces imposed restrictions on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East Jerusalem al-Quds in August 2015.


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