OPINIONS
Wed 31 Jul 2024 9:30 am - Jerusalem Time
Israeli crimes against humanity
The death scenario continues in the Gaza Strip, and the war machine is destroying all aspects of life, and the massacres do not stop, as hardly a day passes without new massacres being committed in most parts of the wounded Strip.
Yesterday, the occupation army withdrew from the eastern part of Khan Yunis Governorate after destroying and ruining all the landmarks of the governorate. The mission of the citizens who direct distress calls to the civil defense teams and ambulance crews began. They embarked on a difficult and arduous journey through the rubble and debris to search for the remains and bodies of the martyrs, a large part of which had decomposed, until they reached about 300 bodies in one day, the owners of which were killed by the occupation and the ambulance crews were prevented from reaching them for several consecutive days.
After more than a week of siege on the governorate, search operations for missing persons are still ongoing, especially after receiving reports from rescue teams about the loss of about 200 citizens east of Khan Yunis Governorate.
This merciless war of revenge waged by Israel and the massacres it is committing amount to crimes against humanity, and are a clear summary of the concept of genocide that has become prevalent in the sad, wounded and afflicted sector.
How long and where will the sector go, when its people are calling on the entire world to intervene urgently and immediately to stop this war, the most criminal in history, and they are wondering who can deter Israel, at a time when the United States appeared yesterday with statements calling for more killing, slaughter and destruction in Gaza, claiming what it described as allowing Israel to defend itself against attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah...
There is no self-defense, but rather there is a brutal and inhuman American-Israeli plan to kill the Palestinian soul and deprive it of all its living rights. Death is the inevitable fate facing the people of Gaza, and life for those who are destined to remain will be under the burden of restrictions, siege, and occupation, and in the midst of a life in which life has no meaning.
Gaza is facing a very serious humanitarian crisis in light of the ongoing Israeli aggression, and the important question will remain: Who will stop this war? In light of the Arabs’ inaction, and the absence of the deterrent role of the United Nations institutions and bodies, which have been content with making decisions, without any actual implementation on the ground, Israel has taken advantage of this to continue the fiercest and most violent aggression in the world, against the children, women and elderly of Gaza. The clear answer is that Israel will not stop the war, and no one will be able to prevent it from doing so, because inaction and silence are the title of this stage.
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