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Israeli genocide in Gaza

Israel’s atrocities against civilians in the Gaza Strip show no sign of abating. The regime continues to hit civilian targets and medical facilities across the besieged Palestinian territory. The Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia became the scene of panic and horror after its surroundings were pounded by Israeli strikes. The Indonesian Hospital’s director has warned that the facility will stop working within 24 hours as it is running out of fuel to operate power generators. Services at al-Nasr Children’s Hospital have been suspended as a result of the regime’s attacks. A fire also broke out inside al-Rantisi Specialized Hospital for Children after it was hit in an Israeli raid. The Palestinian Health Ministry says Gaza’s blood bank has been put out of service following a targeted Israeli strike. The ministry warned that the territory’s hospitals will face power outage within the next 36 hours and will stop providing services. Gaza's Government Media Office slammed Israel’s strikes against hospitals as an international crime and violation of international law. This, as civilians are evacuating northern Gaza for the south of the territory amid Israel’s deadly onslaught.

Gaza humanitarian crisis

The World Food Program has raised the alarm about the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip as Israel presses ahead with its deadly strikes. The WFP said all of Gaza's two-point-three million Palestinian inhabitants lack sufficient food and face malnutrition amid Israel's devastating siege of the territory. It added that 33 percent of Gazans were food insecure before Israel attacked the territory a month ago, but now, all of them are food insecure. The administrator of the UN Development Program also warned of rising poverty in the occupied Palestinian territories as a result of Israel’s war.

Yemen fighting Israel

A senior Yemeni official says the country won’t stop confronting Israel’s aggression on Gaza even if it causes a setback in the peace talks with the Saudi-led coalition. Abdulaziz bin Habtour, the Prime Minister of Yemen’s National Salvation Government, made the remark in an exclusive interview with Press TV’s Face to Face program. He said fighting Israel is a sacred duty for all Muslims and Arabs. The Yemeni premier also hailed millions-strong pro-Palestine marches across the Arab world. He said people have thrown their weight behind leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and his call for using Yemen’s capacities to hit Israel.


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