ISRAEL RESUMES BOMBING ON GAZA
During the hours that the president of the United States, Joe Biden, remained in Tel Aviv, the Israelis did not bomb Gaza to disrupt the visit, but as soon as the American president left, the bombings resumed, which, yesterday, caused dozens of victims, according to Palestinian sources.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrives in Israel today with the same purpose as Biden: to express support for the Jewish state and discuss the situation of the 199 prisoners held by Hamas.
Everyone has seen the images captured of the explosion at the Al-Ahli hotel: an immense fireball aimed at a high-powered bomb or missile. Hamas and Islamic Jihad only have rockets incapable of killing 471 people in a single shot. The Palestinians do not have missiles or launchers, obviously.
Hamas has launched thousands of rockets into Israel, and the Zionist state never, ever said that a single rocket killed 400 Jews. There is no possible confusion here. Only Israel has the means to drop a high-powered bomb or missile on the Palestinian hotel. The Palestinians lack that power of destruction.
The Palestinian population of Gaza anxiously awaits the opening of the Rafah border to receive international humanitarian aid, following the agreement established between the president, Biden and Netanyahu. But this help will be limited and will not completely solve the lack of water, food and fuel. In Gaza the hunger and darkness imposed by Israel is evidently another war crime.
Israel has accused the members of the security council, except those who have the right to veto, of being “following to the letter the paper that Hamas has written for you”, an accusation without the slightest evidence that shows the nervousness of the Zionists about the demonstrations that all over the world accuse them of genocide.
Meanwhile, Gaza's only hospital treating cancer patients was forced to close on Wednesday due to a lack of fuel to produce electricity.
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