Chinese tech giants remove israel from online maps amid global solidarity with Palestinians

Online digital maps provided by Chinese tech giants Baidu and Alibaba no longer include israel by name in solidarity with Palestinian people.
These actions were initially brought to light through social media rumors, which have since been confirmed, although both companies have yet to provide official explanations for this decision.
The move to remove the zionist regime from their online maps comes as the international community shows an unprecedented level of solidarity with the Palestinian people. Millions of individuals around the world have taken to the streets to demand an end to israeli atrocities in Gaza.
Remarkably, thousands of people in East Asia have also joined the protests, calling for an immediate ceasefire and the facilitation of humanitarian assistance to the 2.3 million Palestinians who are enduring a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health and international organizations have reported that israeli aggression have resulted in the death of over 8,300 Palestinians in Gaza, including 3,457 children, and the injury of more than 21,000. These reports emphasize that the majority of those killed and wounded are women and children.
Despite a significant military buildup by the zionist army around the borders of Gaza and sporadic attempts to breach the besieged enclave, Palestinian resistance forces continue to repel Israeli attacks.
To explain its military setbacks, the zionist army has resorted to bombarding civilian homes throughout the Gaza Strip, resulting in new reports of massacres within the besieged territory.
Gaza has been under a strict israeli military siege since 2007, following a democratic election in occupied Palestine. The election results were rejected by Tel Aviv and Washington, leading to ongoing tensions in the region. (ILKHA)
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