We won’t stop speaking out about Gaza’s suffering – there is no climate justice without human rights | Greta Thunberg and Fridays for Future Sweden
Young climate activists haven't been radicalised' - solidarity with marginalised people has always been at the heart of our message
More than 15,000 people, of whom at least 6,000 were children. That's how many people Israel has reportedly killed in the Gaza Strip in a matter of weeks - and those numbers are still rising. Israel has bombed basic societal infrastructure and civilian targets such as hospitals, schools, shelters and refugee camps. Israel has imposed a siege, preventing food, medicine, water and fuel from reaching the 2.3 million Palestinians trapped in the occupied Gaza Strip, leading Oxfam to accuse Israel of employing starvation as a weapon of war".
Dozens of United Nations experts have described the situation as a genocide in the making", hundreds of international scholars have warned of an unfolding genocide and prominent Israeli genocide expert Raz Segal has called it a textbook case of genocide". But most of the world, particularly the so-called global north, is looking the other way.
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