‘Voices from the tunnels’ East London exhibition: A desperate attempt to justify the ongoing Genocide of Palestinians

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  • “Voices from the Tunnels” exhibition recreates the alleged conditions of Israeli hostages in captivity in a disused East London warehouse.
  • S2J News expresses a disconnect from any affiliated groups. However, contrasting narratives between Israeli hostages and the IDF starkly differ.This exhibition should therefore be intensely scrutinised.

“Voices from the Tunnels” purportedly replicates the conditions where many of the Israeli hostages were allegedly held. Set in a disused East London warehouse, the exhibition opened today, at an undisclosed location.

Influencers, celebrities, MPs, academics and faith leaders were invited to experience the conditions in which the Israeli hostages are supposedly being held.

The exhibition was set up in little over a week by Orit Eyal-Fibeesh, a London-based Israeli. “This is an exercise in education and raising awareness,” she says. Inviting celebrities and influencers to this exhibition is somewhat curious.

“Anyone who can then talk about what they have seen,” she says. The hope is that they will use their influence to keep pushing for more hostage releases. Orit, adds, “We need to shout for the hostages and we need to ask every organisation to help us.” Interestingly, Orit is not shouting for the 24,285 innocent Palestinians and 11,000 children who have been massacred.

On the ground floor, the invited visitors will have the opportunity to watch a screening of the 43-minute alleged footage of the Hamas attacks, compiled by the Israel Defence Forces.

Pictured: ‘Voices from the Tunnels’ exhibition, East London

S2J News holds deep sympathy for any innocent civilians who have been killed or harmed, irrespective of their religion or race. Moreover, we, like billions worldwide stand unaffiliated with any groups but rather are grief stricken and utterly astounded by the bloodbath of innocent Palestinians taking place, whilst the world is watching.

Nevertheless, it’s crucial to highlight that the narratives of Israeli hostages are in stark contrast to the portrayal presented by the IDF and many Israeli and Western, manipulative, mainstream Media outlets:

The emergence of this exhibition is rather timely since Israel was trailed at The Hague only last week, for a plethora of war crimes.

Moreover, Israel has unmistakably faltered in the public relations arena, witnessing a significant erosion of support for its brutal massacre of the Palestinian people. A majority of 17 out of 27 EU countries backed a UN General Assembly (UNGA) resolution in New York calling for “an immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza on Tuesday 12th December.

This Saturday, thousands descended the streets of London in a powerful display of solidarity with Palestine. We see how the Palestinians have not been forgotten.

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