ISRAEL UNFAIRLY ATTACKS QATAR
Israel only wants war. Their objective is not only to eliminate Hamas, but to make Gaza a territory in ruins, causing thousands and thousands of victims among the civilian population and not accepting the rights of the Palestinian population.
In this line of the apocalypse in the Palestinian enclave, Prime Minister Netanyahu has unfairly attacked Qatar; something totally insane because it is Qatar that has mediated and mediated for the release of the hostages held by Hamas.
Netanyahu has said that Qatar “is more problematic than the United Nations and the Red Cross,” and that he is disappointed that Washington “is not putting more pressure on Doha.”
We knew that Netanyahu is a rabid psychopath but we did not think that he was so crazy and so upset as to criticize those who do humanitarian mediation work to defend the human rights of the Palestinian people: first of all the Emir Amim ben Hamad Al Thani.
It has been Qatar that has made possible the release of a hundred hostages and that continues to work to achieve a ceasefire or, at least, a long humanitarian pause. Israel knows well that it is wrong to attack Doha.
Meanwhile, the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the accusation of genocide brought against the Jewish state by South Africa is awaited. A decision that is expected imminently.
UN says this Wednesday heavy fighting has “encircled” two hospitals in Khan Younis – Nasser and Al-Amal – leaving thousands of terrified staff, patients and displaced people trapped inside.
“The UNRWA says that a Training Center in Khan Younis, sheltering 10Ks of displaced people has just been hit — buildings ablaze and mass casualties — safe access to/from the center has been denied for 2 days — people are trapped.”
Israel has never presented the slightest evidence that Hamas fighters are inside the hospitals. This accusation by the Zionists serves as a justification for them to continue bombing health centers.
Israel could obtain the release of all hostages held by Hamas if it agreed to a permanent ceasefire and the withdrawal of its military forces from Gaza. Netanyahu and his government reject this solution despite the demonstrations taking place in Tel Aviv to demand the release of the captives.
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