The arrival of a group of tourists from Israel sparks a protest against the Palestinian genocide in Ibiza.
The organizers have pointed out that as long as the situation in Palestine does not change, those who carry out the genocide of its people cannot be welcomed.


PalmA group of citizens gathered this Wednesday at Ibiza airport to express their opposition to the arrival of a plane from Tel Aviv carrying members of the Israeli army and Zionist sympathizers. For this reason, a dozen people wanted to reject the presence of these tourists, as they consider it "indecent and inhumane" that these people are going to Ibiza to enjoy a vacation while simultaneously carrying out a live broadcast of genocide.
The protesters held banners reading "The children of Gaza are dying of starvation" and "Ibiza free from the murderers and Zionists of the Israeli army," among others. The organizers of the protest explained that, despite receiving support from many people passing through the airport's arrivals area, the activists were heckled by people from the Israeli flight. "Who paid you to come here?" one of them demanded.
Ibiza with Palestine recalled that the latest count by the Gaza Ministry of Health indicated that more than 50,000 people had been killed and more than 140,000 injured. "These figures do not include people dying from common or chronic illnesses, while health services are collapsing due to a lack of fuel, and the population cannot receive care. They also do not include the high number of people who are trapped under the rubble and cannot be rescued," they emphasized.
Furthermore, they indicated that the "total blockade, imposed by Israel" since March 2, plunged the entire population into "such savage hunger that if immediate measures are not taken, there will be no turning back due to the severe malnutrition it causes in the population, who have no access to any type of health care."
Those demonstrating this Wednesday demanded the immediate release of humanitarian aid and that its distribution be carried out through organizations with proven international credibility, such as the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). They also demanded an end to "the massacres at the infamous distribution points." "Meanwhile, we cannot welcome to Ibiza those who carry out, support, justify, or promote this terror that eliminates any respect for international law and human rights around the world," they argued.