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The killing of US government personnel concerns Israel, and the West has banned its spread

On April 14, the U.S. Embassy in Israel issued an obituary (FU) announcing the death of Tukshi, a former employee of the U.S. Embassy in Israel, and expressing condolences for his death.

The killing of US government personnel concerns Israel, and the West has banned its spread

Chinese often say that "the deceased is greater" and should not disturb the sleep of the deceased, but in the comment area of this obituary, American netizens quarreled and pointed the finger at the US Embassy in Israel.

Most of the people are asking the U.S. Embassy: How did Tukshi die, who killed him, and why didn't he explain it clearly?

The answer is actually very simple, because the person was killed by Israel, so it is not that the US embassy does not say it, but it does not dare to say it.

First of all, let's introduce the two parties to this incident.

The killing of US government personnel concerns Israel, and the West has banned its spread

Client A: Tukeshi, 50, a former employee of the U.S. Embassy in Israel, was still working for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) before he was killed, a federal government agency directly under the orders of the U.S. Congress, responsible for managing U.S. civilian foreign aid and overseas war relief efforts, so from this point of view, Tukeshi can be regarded as a member of the U.S. government. Tukshi is well-known in Jaffa because he has been serving for the U.S. government for many years and is himself a volunteer with the Israel Rescue Alliance MDA.

Person B: The name and age are unknown, but it is known that he is a border police officer in Israel.

On April 12, Tukshi, dressed in the work clothes of a paramedic and treating a person injured in a car accident on the streets of Jaffa, got in the way of the border policeman on the side of the road, leading to a verbal altercation and an altercation between the two sides. Note that the Israeli border policeman was off-duty at the time, was wearing civilian clothes and had a distinct smell of alcohol. In short, the clashes quickly escalated amid an argument between the two sides, and the border policeman fired several shots at Tukeshi, killing him instantly.

The killing of US government personnel concerns Israel, and the West has banned its spread

A well-known functionary of a US government agency was beaten to death in the street, and it stands to reason that US officials, who have always been extremely strong in cases involving their own country, will certainly have to seek justice for him, but many days after the incident, the United States has never publicly questioned Israel on this matter, and the vast majority of the US media have also maintained a rare silence and have never said anything about this matter. When the Israeli media reported on the incident, they were also vague and silent about Tukeshi's employment with U.S. government agencies, emphasizing only his Arab identity.

In this relationship between the United States and Israel, it is clear who is the "father" and who is the "son".

A few days ago, a reporter from the US "New York Times" broke the news that they are forbidden to use terms like "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing" on issues involving Israel, and even when referring to Palestinian land occupied by Israel, they are not allowed to use such descriptions as "occupied territories." As for criticizing the Israelis, it is even more of a dream.

The mainstream media in the West has long been monopolized by Jews, and Tukshi was shot dead by the Israelis, I am afraid that they have long since given the order to "ban the spread".

Looking at the latest news, the US government not only has no intention of upholding justice for Tukeshi, but is even handing over guns to the murderer and pushing for the passage of the aid bill in Congress.

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