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Absolutely no freedom of speech when it comes to Palestine: Israeli activist

Suppression of pro-Palestine protests is ‘a threat for human rights all over Europe,’ Zohar Chamberlain Regev tells Anadolu

Dilara Hamit  | 08.11.2023 - Update : 13.11.2023
Absolutely no freedom of speech when it comes to Palestine: Israeli activist

ADANA, Türkiye

The suppression of shows of support for Palestinians facing deadly Israeli attacks is “a threat for human rights all over Europe,” according to Israeli activist Zohar Chamberlain Regev.

“I live in Frankfurt, and we have been consistently prohibited from wearing the keffiyeh, carrying the Palestinian flag, demonstrating in the streets, even just sitting in a quiet vigil with candles for the people massacred in Gaza. We’ve been dispersed by police with water cannons,” Regev told Anadolu in the southern Turkish city of Adana.

She was among the scores of people who gathered in front of the Incirlik Air Base over the weekend as part of the “Freedom Convoy for Palestine,” organized by Türkiye’s Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH).

Regev, a member of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla’s steering committee for years, was the boat leader for the Al-Awda, one of the several boats in the flotilla that was hijacked in international waters by the Israeli navy in the summer of 2018.

She and her fellow activists gathered in Istanbul to strategize on how to challenge the legal and humanitarian blockade, particularly given the dire circumstances in the Gaza Strip, where Israeli attacks have now killed more than 10,500 people.

According to figures from Gaza’s Health Ministry, the current death toll now includes more than 4,300 children and 2,800 women, with another 26,000 people wounded.

“I think there is absolutely no freedom of speech when it comes to Palestine. And I think this is a threat for human rights all over Europe,” she said.

She said the failure to enforce a cease-fire to stop Israel’s deadly assault on the Gaza Strip is a global disgrace, while calling out countries like the US and UK for supplying weapons to Israel and essentially prolonging the crisis.

“I think we want to send a message to the Palestinians in general and to the people of Gaza in particular that we do not forget them, even when there is no internet connection, when they are completely isolated,” said Regev.

“We remember that they need the world to look at them and to do something against what is being done,” she added.

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