Postbox Live: "Depravity, moral decay, revolting..." Nikki Haley's "Finish Them" statement regarding Israeli shelling sparks outrage.

"Depravity, moral decay, revolting..." Nikki Haley's "Finish Them" statement regarding Israeli shelling sparks outrage.

 "Depravity, moral decay, revolting..." Nikki Haley's "Finish Them" statement regarding Israeli shelling sparks outrage.



"Depravity, moral decay, revolting..." Nikki Haley's "Finish Them" statement regarding Israeli shelling sparks outrage.






Following her photo when she was seen writing "Finish Them" on an Israeli rocket shell, American politician and former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has received a flurry of outraged responses on social media.




Danny Danon, a former ambassador to the United Nations and member of the Israeli Knesset, shared a photo of Haley writing the word "shell" with a purple marker on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.



At least 37 individuals were murdered in Israel's most recent bombardment of civilian tents in the Rafah safe zone, the majority of whom were women and children.
The attack drew widespread criticism from other nations and on social media.

The updated image displays Haley's backing.


As a result, the latest image demonstrating Haley's backing for the Israeli offensive has received critical feedback on social media platforms like X and Instagram.


Israel's assault on Rafah

At least 37 Palestinians seeking cover in tents outside the southern Gaza city of Rafah were killed by Israeli artillery and airstrikes on May 28 and during the course of the night. There have been at least 200 injuries.


According to the AP, the fire at the tent camp has drawn condemnation from all around the world, with some of Israel's closest allies voicing their displeasure with the military's increased assault on Rafah. Furthermore, Spain, Norway, and Ireland formally accepted a Palestinian state on Tuesday, a symptom of Israel's growing isolation on the international scene.




On social media, people organize for Palestine.


All eyes are on Rafah It was a slogan that went viral on social media on May 28, when people around the world expressed solidarity for Palestinians living in Rafah, the war-torn Gaza Strip.


"'All eyes on Rafah' is an idiom that refers to the ongoing massacre in Rafah, Gaza, in which more than 1.4 million Palestinians are seeking refuge," Iran's embassy in India wrote on X."

Rafah, which borders Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, is home to more than a million people, nearly half of Gaza's total population.




UNRWA claimed in a statement on Tuesday that it was unable to fully communicate with its team in Gaza and that the territory had become "hell on earth." Families are still leaving the Gaza Strip to escape the fighting, but there are no safe havens.



Most of the Gazans left the area after Israel launched a small offensive in the southern part of the Gaza Strip earlier this month. It is noteworthy that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has said that there is no safe zone in Gaza.

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