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‘Imperialist Aggression’: Pro-Palestinian Groups Lash Out over U.S. Action in Venezuela, Call for ‘Resistance’

Pro-Palestinian activist organizations around the world are in an uproar after the recent announcement by Washington of military action in Venezuela and the capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro. The move has been framed as “imperialist aggression” and has drawn sharp criticism from these groups, who denounce it as yet another example of the “genocidal US-Israel axis.”

The situation in Venezuela has been deteriorating rapidly, with Maduro’s regime plunging the country into chaos and leaving its citizens in a state of poverty and despair. The U.S. has long been a vocal opponent of Maduro and his authoritarian rule, and this latest action is seen as a decisive move to put an end to his reign of terror.

However, pro-Palestinian groups are viewing this as a threat to their own cause, fearing that the U.S. will use the same tactics in Venezuela as it has in the Middle East. They are accusing the U.S. of interfering in the internal affairs of another country and imposing its own agenda on the people of Venezuela.

The Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (PSC), a leading pro-Palestinian organization, has called the U.S. action in Venezuela “imperialist aggression” and has urged its members to resist and protest against this move. In a statement, the PSC said, “We stand in solidarity with the people of Venezuela and condemn the U.S. for its blatant interference in their affairs. This is just another example of the U.S. and Israel working together to further their own interests at the expense of innocent lives.”

Similar sentiments have been expressed by other pro-Palestinian groups, who see the U.S. action in Venezuela as part of a larger strategy to maintain their dominance and control over the region. They argue that the U.S. has a history of intervening in other countries for its own gain and that this must be stopped.

But the question remains, what does Venezuela have to do with Palestine? While the two may seem like completely separate issues, pro-Palestinian groups believe that the U.S. and Israel are using the same tactics in both regions – militarization, economic sanctions, and political interference – to further their own agendas and suppress the rights of the people.

In the words of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, “The same U.S. government that supports the illegal occupation of Palestine is now attempting to overthrow a democratically elected government in Venezuela. This is yet another example of the genocidal US-Israel axis at work.”

Pro-Palestinian groups are not only condemning the U.S. action in Venezuela, but they are also calling for “direct action” to be taken against it. They are urging people to resist and protest, both in the United States and abroad, to show their solidarity with the people of Venezuela and to send a message to the U.S. government that their actions will not go unnoticed or unchallenged.

The Palestinian cause has always been one of resistance and resilience, and it is no surprise that these groups are calling for the same in the face of the U.S. action in Venezuela. They see this as yet another opportunity to stand up against oppression and injustice, not only in Venezuela but also in Palestine.

It is important to note that this is not a call for violence, but rather a call for peaceful protest and resistance. Pro-Palestinian groups are known for their non-violent approach to activism, and this situation is no different. They are advocating for people to use their voices and their actions to make a difference and to stand up for what is right.

In conclusion, pro-Palestinian activist organizations are deeply concerned about the U.S. action in Venezuela and the potential consequences it may have for the people of both Venezuela and Palestine. They are urging people to take a stand and show their support through peaceful protests and resistance, while also calling for an end to the “genocidal US-Israel axis” that continues to oppress and harm innocent lives. It is time for the international community to pay attention and take action against these acts of imperialism and aggression, and stand in solidarity with those fighting for their rights and their freedom.

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