Residents of the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City burned a photo of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Thursday morning, according to Abu Ali Express. The photo was set alight in the northwestern part of the city.
On Thursday morning, residents of the Shati refugee camp in northwestern Gaza City set fire to a photo of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC). The action was reported by the Abu Ali Express outlet, which did not provide further details on the number of participants or the specific circumstances of the protest.
The burning of Graham's photo is the latest expression of hostility toward the senator, who is known for his hawkish stance on Iran. The Zioneer has previously reported on Iranian-linked channels circulating images calling for Graham's elimination, including a 'hit list' image shared on Telegram. While the Gaza protest is not directly linked to those incidents, it reflects the broader animosity toward Graham among some groups in the region.
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