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With 269 votes to 144, the US House of Representatives passed a bill not to discuss the death toll in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

author:Cosmos Beacon Line

According to information disclosed on the Hill of the US Congress, the US House of Representatives held a discussion on an amendment on 27 June, and passed the amendment by a vote of 269 to 144, and the bill passed by the US House of Representatives stipulates that the US State Department is not allowed to cite the death data of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict provided by the Palestinian health service, in other words, the United States is not allowed to continue to discuss the death toll of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. According to public data, since October 7, 2023, the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict has caused more than 37,000 deaths and more than 80,000 injuries.

With 269 votes to 144, the US House of Representatives passed a bill not to discuss the death toll in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

Previously, the U.S. Congress had passed the so-called "Anti-Semitism Awareness Act", which stipulates that the American people cannot oppose Israel, because all speech and actions against Israel are defined as anti-Semitism, thus highlighting the "political correctness" of the United States, that is, to unconditionally support Israel, including supporting Jews. In the past, pro-Palestinian protests broke out in American universities, and American Jewish interest groups defined the student protests as anti-Semiticism, and demanded that the American police suppress the protesting students, and also forced American colleges and universities to punish the students who participated in the protests, including expulsion.

With 269 votes to 144, the US House of Representatives passed a bill not to discuss the death toll in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

The US State Department's annual appropriations amendment passed by the House of Representatives of the US Congress has drawn a red line for the US State Department, thus preventing the American people from understanding the serious consequences of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and this is an important measure taken by the US Congress to influence and control the American people through public opinion. If the United States no longer discusses the death toll of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it can cover up the crimes of the Israel Defense Forces, thus conforming to the "Anti-Semitism Awareness Act" passed by the United States.

With 269 votes to 144, the US House of Representatives passed a bill not to discuss the death toll in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

The United States has long controlled the world's mainstream media, so now Israel has a new tool, as long as the US State Department does not cite the data released by the Palestinian health department, the IDF can massacre the Palestinian people with impunity, because no media can obtain data from the US State Department, which is tantamount to conniving at the brutality of the IDF, thus setting a very bad example. Now that the United States has entered a very extreme situation of favoritism towards Israel, the United States believes that Israel is right in whatever it does, and Israel's military action in the Palestinian Gaza Strip is defined by the United States as "self-defense," so it is also a great irony.

With 269 votes to 144, the US House of Representatives passed a bill not to discuss the death toll in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

During their visit to the United States, the Israeli military leadership had openly threatened that Israel would send Lebanon back to the Stone Age, apparently because of the support of the United States, for which the IDF dared to be so arrogant. At the end of Israel's military operation in the Palestinian Gaza Strip, it is already preparing to attack Lebanon, and the US Navy has announced that it will use the CVN 71 aircraft carrier Roosevelt to go to the Middle East to support Israel's "self-defense" military operations.

With 269 votes to 144, the US House of Representatives passed a bill not to discuss the death toll in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict