George Galloway warns ‘blood is cheap in Palestine’ and claims media will cover Cecil the Lion more than Palestinian toddler burnt alive

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The outspoken leader of the Respect Party criticised the media and warned it would prioritise Cecil the lion’s death over the death of baby Ali Saad Dawabsha in the West Bank village of Duma.

The 18-month-old was burned alive in a horrific attack by suspected Jewish extremists on Thursday night. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the “terrible criminal act”, while IDF spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner labelled the attack “nothing short of a barbaric act of terrorism”.An Israeli soldier walks past a house that had been torched in a suspected attack by Jewish extremistsAn Israeli soldier walks past a house that had been torched in a suspected attack by Jewish extremistsCecil’s death earlier this week prompted an unprecedented outpouring of anger, disgust and calls for the US dentist Walter Palmer who shot him to be brought to justice for the killing.

“There has been a great deal more coverage of the savage killing of Cecil the lion than there will be of the murder of baby Ali in Palestine,” Galloway wrote on Twitter.Cecil the Lion, before he was killed by American hunter Walter Palmer (EPA)Cecil the Lion, before he was killed by American hunter Walter Palmer (EPA)“Ali was burned to death by illegal Israeli settlers on West Bank. Nobody in power gives a damn. After all his name ain’t Cecil…#Palestine.”

Galloway is running for London mayor and has vowed to draw more attention to the Palestinian cause if his campaign is successful, claiming Palestine had more supporters in the capital than in anywhere else in Britain.

The furore surrounding Cecil’s death was compared by some to the perceived lack of outrage at the death of a migrant who died in the Channel Tunnel, with many also questioning why Cecil’s death was seemingly prioritised by the media over a human’s. Some noted that while the world was directing its fury over Cecil, a number of other travesties were taking place, such as the slaughter of five endangered elephants in Kenya.

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