Amnesty International: Israel is an “apartheid” regime.
In response to the developments in Palestine, Amnesty International called Israel an apartheid regime and called for an end to its aggression against the Palestinians.
Describing Israel as an “apartheid” state, Amnesty International acknowledged that killing and torturing the Zionist regime against the Palestinians and depriving them of their rights was a “crime against humanity.”
“Apartheid is not just a part of the past,” the organization wrote on its Twitter page, according to Russia Today. “This is a fact that millions of Palestinians have experienced in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and it continues to this day.”
It monitors reports of extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, torture and mass executions.
Amnesty International concludes: “The apartheid regime considers the life of one group more important than the life of another, and Israel sustains its apartheid regime by killing, torturing and depriving the Palestinians of their basic rights; This is a crime against humanity and it must end.
Since the beginning of Ramadan, Israeli forces have wounded hundreds of people by attacking Al-Aqsa Mosque and attacking Palestinian worshipers. In addition, a number of Palestinian youths were martyred as a result of resistance operations.