In solidarity with Aaron Bushnell and Gaza, American soldiers burn their military uniforms

Former American soldiers burned their military uniforms in solidarity with soldier Aaron Bushnell, who burned himself in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington in protest against the genocidal massacres committed by the Israeli occupation entity against the Palestinian people, with direct American support.
American media reported that the soldiers held a memorial ceremony in downtown San Jose, where they burned their military uniforms as a symbolic and personal gesture in honor of Bushnell’s sacrifice. They also expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian people and their rejection of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which claimed the lives of more than 30,000 martyrs.
In Chicago, hundreds gathered to light candles in honor of Bushnell and all those who lost their lives in the struggle for Palestine.
Bushnell died after setting himself on fire and called in a video recording for the liberation of Palestine, pointing out that he would not be complicit in genocide committed by the Israeli occupation with the support of Washington.
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