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US-Israeli genocide in Gaza 

The WHO says its ability to supply medicines, medical supplies, and fuel to hospitals is being increasingly constrained by the hunger and desperation of people en route to and within hospitals. More than 21-thousand-and-one-hundred people, mostly women and children, have been killed since the start of the Israeli onslaught on Gaza on October the 7th. Gaza's two-point-four million people are suffering from severe shortages of water, food, fuel and medicines, with only limited aid entering the territory. According to UN figures, an estimated one-point-nine million Gazans have also been displaced since then.

Resistance retaliatory attacks 

Palestinian resistance fighters inflict more losses on the Israeli military as the regime presses ahead with its onslaught against Gaza. Al-Qassam Brigades says it has hit multiple Israeli armored vehicles and installations across the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding several IOF soldiers. In northern Gaza, a missile raid was conducted on an Israeli helicopter. Also in Jabalia, two Israeli tanks were hit. Meanwhile, Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement says it has struck an Israeli settlement in the occupied territories. On another note, Israeli soldiers have been under increasing psychological pressure since the regime began its genocidal war in Gaza. Al-Aqsa News network reported that an Israeli soldier who had recently returned from Gaza woke up from a nightmare in a military camp in Asqalan and opened fire on the Israeli troops there, wounding several of them.

'Netanyahu same as Hitler'

The Turkish president has lashed out at Israel over the regime’s ongoing genocide in Gaza and destruction of the besieged territory. Recep Tayyip Erdogan says there’s no difference between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Nazi Germany’s leader, Adolf Hitler. He made the comments while addressing a ceremony in the capital, Ankara. Erdogan also criticized the West’s support for Israel, stressing that Western countries backing Israel are complicit in the regime’s war crimes. He added that Turkey is ready to welcome academics and scientists who face persecution due to their views on the Israeli onslaught on Gaza. Erdogan had previously called Netanyahu the butcher of Gaza, accusing him of actions bordering genocide. He has also described Israel as a terrorist entity, calling for Netanyahu to be prosecuted by an international war crimes tribunal.


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