THE SINISTER FACE OF ISRAEL IN GAZA
Once again, Israel has shown its sinister face in the Palestinian enclave, attacking a refugee camp in the Khan Yunis area, causing the death of at least 90 Palestinian civilians and 300 wounded. An attack violates humanitarian law and the laws of war.
The Al-Mawasi camp has been partially destroyed, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims that the objective of the attack was to kill Mhamed Deif, one of the most important leaders of Hamas's military wing. The death of this militant has not been confirmed.
Hamas considers that Israel, in reality, was not seeking to locate Deif, but rather to cause the extermination of the refugees in that camp, so that they would move again to areas in the south that, on paper, Israel claims are “safe” but that reality are also attacked. There is currently no safe zone in Gaza and Netanyahu continues his total war, while the world watches with horror the tragic genocidal action of the Jewish state.
Deif has managed to survive 7 attacks by Israeli intelligence aimed at assassinating him. The Mossad considers him the “priority” militant in plans to decapitate the radical Islamist movement, which despite everything remains popular among the younger population of Gaza and the West Bank.
The most serious thing is that the Hebrew state mocks the resolutions of the United Nations; of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and other instances. The United States, which could force Netanyahu to comply with international laws, does not do so and continues to supply various types of munitions that Tsahal uses in Gaza against the civilian population.
Israel uses cluster bombs in Gaza that, when they explode, spread hundreds of projectiles that affect the population in a considerable area, resulting in between 100 and 300 deaths. Drilling bombs are also used that can create a crater of several meters. All of this arsenal is produced in the United States.
As for the negotiations, next week they will continue in Doha to continue studying the United States peace plan, which consists of three phases. The first would be a six-week humanitarian pause, which would allow the release of wounded women, children and hostages held by Hamas.
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