US-Israeli genocide in Gaza
The Israeli regime has committed another massacre against Palestinian aid seekers in the Gaza Strip, killing at least 60 people and wounding 160 others. According to Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, the massacre took place at Gaza City’s Kuwait Roundabout, where Israeli forces targeted some 30-thousand aid seekers with machine guns, helicopters, tanks, and drones. The roundabout has witnessed similar tragedies in the past. At least, 500 civilians have so far been killed in Israeli attacks on people awaiting aid in Gaza. The latest incident came hours after at least eight people were killed in an Israeli strike on an aid center in Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza. Gaza health ministry says the Israeli genocide has so far killed more than 31,300 Palestinians, leaving over 73,000 others injured.
Yemen supporting Gaza
The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement vows that operations against Israel-linked vessels in the Red Sea will continue with high effectiveness. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi added that American and British vessels will be also targeted until Israel’s genocide in Gaza stops. Houthi added that Yemen’s operations will further extend to include those vessels that cross the Indian Ocean towards South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. He said Yemen’s naval forces have so far targeted 73 vessels in nearby waters. He stressed that the military aggression against Yemen by the US and the UK has failed to deter the country from carrying out anti-Israel operations, and has had no effect on its missile and drone capabilities. Elsewhere in his remarks, Houthi criticized some Arab and Muslim states for their inaction in the face of the Israeli genocide in Gaza. He called on Muslims to stand against the regime, which is trying to turn Gaza into an uninhabitable land for Palestinians. Houthi reaffirmed that Israel has failed to achieve any of its goals in the blockaded territory.
'Israel failing in Gaza'
Iran’s foreign minister says the Israeli regime has failed to achieve any of its proclaimed goals during its months-long onslaught on the Gaza Strip. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says the signs of a historic defeat for the regime have already become clear. Iran's top diplomat made the remarks in a message to the heads of Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad resistance groups on the occasion of the advent of the holy month of Ramadan. Amir-Abdollahian said the Israeli regime continues its genocide and inhumane crimes against Palestinians, especially women and children, in Gaza during Ramadan. He said international organizations, including the UN Security Council, have failed to adopt any effective and deterrent measure against this genocide. Amir-Abdollahian also slammed the inaction of the so-called advocates of human rights in the face of Israel’s extensive crimes.