Let us speak objectively. We can understand what the United States’ National Security Council’s spokesperson, Ms. Adrienne Watson, meant when she deemed the seizure of the ship "a blatant violation of the international law..."! But, with all due respect to her, let her present to the people an explanation that would be convincing to herself, or to her country, about the detention of her flirtatious friend, around two million people, in Gaza, in shelters and the open country? Why does she not raise her voice, considering that this is a more egregious violation of the law, and even of the God who has called us to care for the life He had bestowed? Why does her country, in the Security Council, consistently wield the veto power against anyone demanding that its friend cease its criminal actions that have been ongoing for nearly one hundred and ninety-three days? Ms. Watson, the people of Gaza, like any others, are sons and daughters. International laws compel you to alleviate their sufferings, and even to punish those who commit crimes against them. This would give you greater eloquence in discussing the law!
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