Washington: As protests against the Israeli army’s brutality in Palestine with the full support of the United States are intensifying, Usama Bin Lad’s letter is going viral in the US. Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden’s letter to the American people is making waves after 21 years. The letter mentions the occupation of Palestine and points out the influence of Israel and Zionists in the American administration. Thousands of people have come forward to defend Osama bin Laden’s remarks in the letter through Tik Tok videos.
On Sunday, November 24, 2002, Osama bin Laden wrote a letter titled ‘Letter to the American People’. The letter was published by the leading American media The Guardian. Osama bin Laden’s letter states that US support for Israel’s occupation of Palestine led to the 9/11 attacks. ‘Although the letter was available to read on The Guardian’s website, it has been removed from the website after many people came forward in support of Osama bin Lad’s remarks and the letter became a hot topic. Many people came out on Tik Tok in support of the remarks in the 21-year-old letter. Lad’s letter started trending on Tik Tok from a video posted by Lynette Adkins. Lynette, who has nearly 12 million followers, said everyone should stop what they’re doing right now and read the letter to America, and I feel like I’m going through an existential crisis right now. In response, my eyes are open, we have been lied to all our lives, and I remember people cheering when Usama was found and killed. Lynette replies that TikTok is going to save this generation because older people are ‘programmed to think a certain way’. In Tik Tok search trending, ‘Usama’s letter to America’, ‘A letter to America in full’, ‘Letter to America’ etc. are leading. Osama bin Laden’s anti-Israel message has gone viral again after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the allegations of war crimes in Gaza. Lad’s letter is also going viral on social media like X and Instagram.
Osama bin Laden wrote the letter after the 2001 Twin Towers attack, known as ‘9/11’. The incident, which has been described as one of the worst strikes on US soil, is said to be a ‘reflection of our support for the Israelis in their occupation of Palestine. As the letter resurfaced on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, the letter was removed. The letter is being discussed among the American people while the Israeli aggression continues again in Palestine and Gaza. It is also noteworthy that Usama’s letter went viral while US President Joe Biden reiterated that the war will continue until Hamas is eliminated. Bin Laden claims in the letter that the 9/11 attacks were retaliation for America’s Cold War era. Usama’s letter also states that the US intervened in the West during the Cold War, Israel occupied Palestinian land and oppressed the Palestinian people for decades. The Guardian published an English translation of the Arabic letter. Thousands of Tik Tok users came out in support of Usama’s observations through video clips and other things in a single day. People called it the Tik Tok Tsunami and expressed outrage at the government’s act of justifying the killing of civilians. Palestine has been under occupation for decades. None of your presidents have talked about it since 9/11.. Don’t hold Palestine hostage. Because we will try to break its chains, bin Laden concludes the letter. Israel is committing massive human rights abuses in Gaza in the name of Tufan al-Aqsa, which was carried out by Hamas on October 7. The position of the Zionist army is that October 7 is Israel’s ‘9/11’ and will destroy Hamas.
Meanwhile, the letter, which has been on its website since 2002 and has now been retracted by The Guardian, has been circulated by many people on social media. People are said to have increased interest in reading the letter and watching the videos after the Guardian’s withdrawal. The Guardian reported that the letter had been removed, but did not say why. American journalist Yasher Ali posted on X that the bias of the media is exposed and the forces that control it are trying to silence the truth. I have observed many of them a lot. Yasher Ali noted that what is often labeled as terrorism is hostility towards opponents and this has forced them to rethink their view of what constitutes a legitimate form of resistance. He said that it is not limited to Tik Tok and is now posted on various social media platforms. However, some people in the US have demanded that Tik Tok be banned. In May 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed in a nighttime attack on a building in Abbottabad, Pakistan. After this, Bin Lad’s body was thrown into the sea.
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2023-11-17 12:42:47