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Israel Gaza bloodshed     

More bloodshed in Gaza. At least 200 Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp as the regime continues its atrocities in the strip for the 25th day. Gaza’s interior ministry says the refugee camp has been completely destroyed by Israeli bombardment. The ministry stated that six US-made bombs were used on the district. There are no exact numbers of casualties or injured but hundreds are being brought to nearby hospitals. Over a thousand people are estimated to be stuck under rubble. Meanwhile, eyewitnesses point to the use of internationally banned white phosphorus bombs in the attack. Since October 7, Israeli attacks on Gaza have claimed the lives of over 8-thousand-5-hundred people, including 3-thousand-5-hundred children. 

Yemen Israeli strikes 

The Yemeni Army says it has fired a large barrage of missiles and drones into Israel in a series of operations. In a statement, Yemen’s armed forces spokesman said the attacks come in support of the oppressed Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip. Yahya Saree added the operations will continue until Israel's brutal aggression in the blockaded strip stops. He also reaffirmed Yemen’s unwavering support for the Palestinians and their legitimate right to self-defense.

Iran warning 

Iran’s foreign minister has warned the US and the Israeli regime against further continuation of atrocities against Palestinians, saying the situation in the region might quickly get out of control. Speaking in a meeting with Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said resistance groups in the region won’t remain silent in the face of continuous Israeli atrocities and the all-out US support for the regime. Amir-Abdollahian said the last political chances to stop the war must be taken seriously. The minister pointed that the continuation of the Israeli atrocities and the total blockade imposed on Gaza has already led to clashes in other parts of the region. He said if the situation gets out of control, all parties will be impacted by consequences. Qatar’s Emir said his country will keep up efforts to help put an end to Israeli bombardments. He said the Israeli atrocities are unacceptable to the whole world, citing massive popular pro-Palestine protests across the world. Separately, the spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry told the media there’s need for immediate ceasefire in Palestine.
 


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