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US-Israeli Gaza genocide 

Israel’s indiscriminate air and artillery strikes kill more Palestinian civilians in Gaza, with starving aid seekers being the main target of the regime’s attacks. One of the latest strikes killed three civilians when a drone fired a missile at a group of people south of Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza. Israeli drones also targeted a group of citizens northwest of Gaza City, killing five people and injuring many others. Three civilians, including two brothers, were killed in an airstrike in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City. An earlier strike on citizens waiting for aid in central Gaza killed five civilians and injured 10 others. According to medical sources, at least one-hundred Gazans were killed by Israeli forces on Wednesday, including 31 Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid. Gaza’s Government Media Office says the number of victims of famine and malnutrition has risen to 235, including one-hundred-six children. The death toll from the Israeli genocide now exceeds 61,700, with more than 154,500 others injured. 

Condemning Netanyahu remarks 

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks about feeling a connection to the so-called vision of “Greater Israel” have drawn strong condemnation from Palestinian resistance groups and regional countries. In an official statement, Hamas said Netanyahu’s remarks clearly confirm the threat posed by this fascist entity to all countries and peoples of the region. The movement said Netanyahu's assertion that he is on a "historic and spiritual mission" to achieve this criminal and satanic vision reflects the madness and delirium that govern his behavior. Hamas called on all Arab states to cut ties with Israel, and halt the disgraceful process of normalizing ties with the regime. It also called on the international community to condemn the Israeli prime minister’s statements, and take action to prevent expansion of the regime’s aggression based on fascist prophecies and delusions. The Arab League, for its part, condemned Netanyahu’s remarks as a violation of the sovereignty of Arab states, and an attempt to undermine security and stability in the region. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Jordan have also slammed Netanyahu’s statements.

'Medical genocide' in Gaza 

UN human rights experts have strongly slammed Israel’s deliberate attacks on Gaza’s healthcare workers and hospitals. They warned that the regime's deliberate destruction of healthcare system in Gaza amounts to "medical genocide." The experts said Israel is intentionally seeking to eliminate medical care in the besieged territory. They said healthcare workers have been repeatedly targeted and tortured by Israeli forces, and now, like the rest of Gaza's population, they are being starved. The experts warned that ongoing attacks on Gaza's healthcare system are depleting the territory’s last remaining resources. They called on the international community to break its silence in the face of such war crimes, stressing that ignoring Israel's actions sends a message that Gaza's people and their lives are expendable. The experts also called for global efforts to stop the massacre of Palestinians, hold Israel accountable, and preserve what remains of Gaza's healthcare system.

 


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