#Bangladeshi: Stepdown Benjamin Netanyahu immediately and kill him front of the world

The Issue

We, the undersigned, stand united in grief, outrage, and unwavering solidarity with the people of Gaza, who are currently enduring relentless attacks, displacement, and a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s military aggression has reached a shocking level of brutality. In recent weeks, thousands of innocent civilians—including women, children, and newborn babies—have lost their lives in airstrikes and ground assaults on densely populated civilian areas.

Hospitals, refugee camps, schools, and places of worship have not been spared. International aid organizations have declared Gaza unlivable, with food, water, electricity, and medical supplies deliberately blocked—amounting to collective punishment and a gross violation of international law.

Recent reports, photos, and videos circulating globally have shown the tragic deaths of infants and children. These are not collateral damages—they are direct outcomes of policies and military actions that ignore basic human rights and disregard global calls for a ceasefire.

We are deeply disturbed by:

The targeting of civilians and medical infrastructure in Gaza
The deaths of newborn babies in incubators due to power cuts
The use of disproportionate force in residential areas
The ongoing siege that is creating famine and mass displacement
This is not a war—it is a humanitarian catastrophe and possibly a genocide in the making.

 
Our Demands:
Immediate ceasefire and an end to all military aggression against Gaza.
Independent international investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Unrestricted humanitarian aid access to all parts of Gaza.
Accountability for the Israeli leadership, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, in international courts.
Protection of civilians, especially children, as mandated under the Geneva Conventions and other international treaties.
 
We, as global citizens, cannot and will not remain silent.
We urge the international community to act with urgency and moral clarity to prevent further bloodshed and bring justice to the victims.

Please sign this petition to raise your voice for the voiceless. Let Gaza live. Let humanity prevail.

Israel's army has admitted its soldiers made mistakes over the killing of 15 emergency workers in southern Gaza on 23 March.

The convoy of Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances, a UN car and a fire truck from Gaza's Civil Defense came under fire near Rafah.

Israel originally claimed troops opened fire because the convoy approached "suspiciously" in darkness without headlights or flashing lights. It said movement of the vehicles had not been previously coordinated or agreed with the army. Detailsnews

 

 

 

 

 

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The Issue

We, the undersigned, stand united in grief, outrage, and unwavering solidarity with the people of Gaza, who are currently enduring relentless attacks, displacement, and a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s military aggression has reached a shocking level of brutality. In recent weeks, thousands of innocent civilians—including women, children, and newborn babies—have lost their lives in airstrikes and ground assaults on densely populated civilian areas.

Hospitals, refugee camps, schools, and places of worship have not been spared. International aid organizations have declared Gaza unlivable, with food, water, electricity, and medical supplies deliberately blocked—amounting to collective punishment and a gross violation of international law.

Recent reports, photos, and videos circulating globally have shown the tragic deaths of infants and children. These are not collateral damages—they are direct outcomes of policies and military actions that ignore basic human rights and disregard global calls for a ceasefire.

We are deeply disturbed by:

The targeting of civilians and medical infrastructure in Gaza
The deaths of newborn babies in incubators due to power cuts
The use of disproportionate force in residential areas
The ongoing siege that is creating famine and mass displacement
This is not a war—it is a humanitarian catastrophe and possibly a genocide in the making.

 
Our Demands:
Immediate ceasefire and an end to all military aggression against Gaza.
Independent international investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Unrestricted humanitarian aid access to all parts of Gaza.
Accountability for the Israeli leadership, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, in international courts.
Protection of civilians, especially children, as mandated under the Geneva Conventions and other international treaties.
 
We, as global citizens, cannot and will not remain silent.
We urge the international community to act with urgency and moral clarity to prevent further bloodshed and bring justice to the victims.

Please sign this petition to raise your voice for the voiceless. Let Gaza live. Let humanity prevail.

Israel's army has admitted its soldiers made mistakes over the killing of 15 emergency workers in southern Gaza on 23 March.

The convoy of Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) ambulances, a UN car and a fire truck from Gaza's Civil Defense came under fire near Rafah.

Israel originally claimed troops opened fire because the convoy approached "suspiciously" in darkness without headlights or flashing lights. It said movement of the vehicles had not been previously coordinated or agreed with the army. Detailsnews

 

 

 

 

 

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