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Fri 06 Dec 2024 4:35 pm - Jerusalem Time
International newspapers: Gaza moved the world in 2024 and evidence documents Israel's crimes there
International newspapers have highlighted the worsening humanitarian crisis resulting from the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, in addition to the rapid field developments in the Syrian file.
The American Wall Street Journal says in a report from inside the Netzarim axis, which separates the north and south of the Strip, that everything there indicates that Israel is planning to control Gaza in the long term.
The newspaper pointed out that "there are two military bases that include mobile shelters, electricity poles, cell towers, and even a synagogue," explaining that Israel has razed the entire area around Netzarim to the ground, including villages, streets, and farms.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz highlighted what it described as a huge database of evidence, which it said was collected by Israeli historian Lee Mordechai, documenting the war crimes committed by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip.
According to the evidence, video clips show Israeli soldiers behaving in a manner that contravenes the customs and laws of war, such as shooting a woman and her son while they were raising a white flag, allowing dogs to devour corpses and photograph them, and enjoying scenes of the killing of Palestinians.
In turn, the American newspaper, The New York Times, said that the number of Gaza residents with special needs is increasing and their families are suffering greatly, amidst the fierce war and the many evacuation orders issued by the Israeli army.
The newspaper reported that the suffering of the blind, deaf, and those with physical and cognitive disabilities has been exacerbated by the severe shortage of the capabilities and devices they need, and the damage to roads, sidewalks, and homes with features that assist them.
In the Syrian file, the French website Mediapart saw that the fall of the city of Hama into the hands of the armed Syrian opposition forces "brought down a legend and carried a special symbolism that was more than 40 years old."
The website referred to the Hama events of 1982, in which the regime of the late President Hafez al-Assad killed no less than 20,000 people "in a massacre that it wanted to be a lasting lesson in the memory of every Syrian who thought of disobeying it," adding that "this myth has fallen today."
The American Time magazine published an international report that sheds light on the reality of individual and civil liberties across the world during the current year.
The report points out the role of Gaza in mobilizing the world, noting that this year was distinguished by the fact that solidarity activities with the Palestinians were found everywhere, but they were subjected to suppression, especially in Western countries, through the use of force, where Germany outperformed everyone in this field.
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International newspapers: Gaza moved the world in 2024 and evidence documents Israel's crimes there