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US-Israeli genocide in Gaza

Touching on the latest from the Israeli onslaught on Gaza, which is now in its 94th day as hospitals, schools, places of worship and even UN-run facilities are not spared from the regime's indiscriminate strikes. Health officials in Gaza said al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital is coming under heavy Israeli drone attack, targeting "anything that moves." They said the regime wants to disable the hospital, adding that its collapse would be a death sentence for thousands of wounded people and patients in the area. Medical charity groups have already evacuated the hospital. Gaza is facing a health crisis and only a handful of hospitals are up and running, but only partially. Meanwhile, Palestinian officials said over 100 people have been killed in the last 24 hours. That brings Gaza's total death toll to almost 23,000 since October 7. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, UNRWA, says over 140 of its employees have been killed in Israeli strikes.

Israeli crimes in West Bank

Israeli forces have killed three more Palestinians during an alleged car-ramming incident in the occupied West Bank. The victims were a four-year-old girl and a young couple. The man and the woman were in a car that was allegedly attempting to ram into Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint near al-Quds. The regime’s troops opened fire randomly, injuring the couple as well as the child who was in another vehicle. The three Palestinians succumbed to their injuries minutes later. The Islamic Jihad Resistance movement has reacted, saying the killing proves that Israel is waging a campaign of extermination, ethnic cleansing and displacement against Palestinians.

Yemen anti-Israeli operation

Yemen says the United States is framing Ansarullah movement’s operations in the Red Sea as a global threat to divert international attention away from Israeli massacres in Gaza. An Ansarullah spokesperson made the remark after the US secretary of state warned Yemen against further attacks on Israeli-bound ships that Antony Blinken claimed hurt people around the world. Mohammed Abdulsalam hit back, saying the US' continued support for Israel could explode the region. He also warned against militarizing the Red Sea after Washington said it is leading a coalition to patrol the waterway. Abdulsalam said the US and its allies cannot prevent Yemen from more operations against Israeli-destined ships. The Yemeni armed forces have launched missile and drone attacks on vessels operated by Israel or those heading to the regime’s ports in solidarity with Gazans.


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