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US-Israeli genocide in Gaza

The Israeli military continues to pound the besieged Gaza Strip, leaving more Palestinian civilians dead and injured. At least three Palestinians were killed in an Israeli drone strike targeting a residential building in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza. In Rafah, also in the south, a Palestinian died of wounds sustained following Israeli shelling. To the north, the regime’s artillery strikes on Gaza City’s al-Zaytoun neighborhood also left casualties. Deaths and injuries were also reported following airstrikes on parts of the city's al-Shuja'iyya neighborhood. The attacks come as health officials have warned that there’s no safe place in Gaza amid relentless Israeli bombings. Over 50,600 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the US-Israeli genocidal war began in October 2023. More than 115,000 others have been injured.

Crimes against Palestinian kids

The Hamas resistance movement has called for the prosecution of Israeli leaders for crimes committed in Gaza amid the regime’s genocidal campaign against Palestinians, especially children. Hamas made the call in a statement on the occasion of Palestinian Children's Day. It added that the regime’s crimes against Palestinian children are "not subject to a statute of limitations." The group slammed the international silence amid Israeli war crimes in Gaza, saying Israel’s impunity encourages the regime to escalate its crimes against Palestinian children. It called on human rights organizations to assume their responsibilities in exposing Israeli crimes and work diligently to protect Palestinian children. Hamas said 19,000 Palestinian children have been martyred in Gaza since the regime began its aggression in October 2023. The movement also said some 39,000 Palestinian kids have lost one or both parents since the US-Israeli genocide began.

US strikes Yemen

The United States has launched a new wave of airstrikes on Yemen, continuing its brutal aggression against the Arab country. US fighter jets conducted at least two airstrikes on the Kahlan area, east of the city of Sa’ada. No casualties have been reported so far. Areas across Yemen, including Sa’ada, have been repeatedly targeted over the past days. Yemen says the attacks are in support of Israel. The Yemeni army has been carrying out anti-Israel military operations in support of Palestine. Its latest operations targeted military sites in the occupied territories. Yemen army spokesman reaffirmed his country's commitment to supporting the oppressed Palestinian people. Yahya Saree vowed that Yemen would continue its military operations until the Israeli aggression ends and the siege on Gaza is lifted. He warned that silence and inaction in the face of Israeli atrocities would result in severe consequences. Saree urged Muslim nations to take swift action to support the Palestinian people and help bring an end to the genocidal war waged against them.


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