THE THREATS OF WAR CRIMINAL, NETANYAHU
A few weeks before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a threat against the Palestinian people of Gaza, signaling that he will launch a ground offensive on Rafah if Hamas does not release the hostages still in their possession.
In Rafah there are 1.4 million Palestinian civilians who have taken refuge in that border area with Egypt, fleeing the bombings by the Israeli air force, although in recent days these bombings have extended to Rafah itself.
The United States, which has called on Netanyahu to spare civilians, maintains its veto of a ceasefire in the UN Security Council. In recent days, the White House has said that it could support an end to Israeli attacks “as soon as possible,” a phrase that does not clarify whether it has really changed its attitude for humanitarian reasons.
The Council will examine this Tuesday a proposal from Algeria for a ceasefire, without great hope that the United States will not maintain its usual veto of this initiative that the Arab Emirates had already presented.
President Joe Biden has again asked Netanyahu not to carry out his ground offensive in Gafah. But the Jewish leader maintains his position: Assault on Rafah at the beginning of Ramadan if the hostages are not released; That is, blackmail in every sense.
The political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, arrived in Cairo this Tuesday to hold talks with the Egyptian authorities about the situation in Gaza, the Palestinian Islamist group reported in a statement. In the last 24 hours, 103 Palestinians have been killed and 142 injured in the bombings. The global death toll stands at more than 29,000, and the number of injured more than 70,000.
Faced with these facts, it is evident that Israel is carrying out a genocide in the Palestinian enclave that does not distinguish between the elderly, women and children. One of the most dramatic images is the one that occurred in Rafah this week, in which the child, Shehab Omar Abu al-Hanud, is seen hugging the body of his mother, Ghada Youssef Ahmed Abu al-Hanud, crying. ; the image of an entire people suffering from the genocide launched by the war criminal, Netanyahu, and his government.
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