GAZA'S HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE


While all eyes are on the Israeli aggression in Lebanon, the situation in Gaza is becoming more and more of a humanitarian catastrophe. It is no longer just 42,409 Palestinians who have been killed by Jewish forces. It is now known that 400,000 Palestinians are suffering from hunger and thirst in various parts of the territory.


This is the latest figure that the health authorities in Gaza have released, accusing Israel of obstructing the entry of food, trucks with water and other essential needs into the enclave. Palestinian families in Gaza now only ask for a bowl of soup and a glass of water during the day. Jewish forces kill Gazans with air strikes, but also make them suffer from hunger and thirst.


We add that Prime Minister Netanyahu completely ignores the requests of US President Joe Biden not to cause tragedies among the Palestinian civilian population. Biden demands it; the United Nations asks the same; the European Union (EU) joins in this demand… and Netanyahu turns a deaf ear.


Netanyahu is now interested in embarking on the dangerous and paranoid intention of attacking the Islamic Republic of Iran. Only a madman like the Israeli leader is capable of imagining a generalized conflict with the former Persian Empire. The United States would commit a crime of immense proportions if it supported this illegal ambition in all terms of the Jewish leader.


In Lebanon, UNIFIL has no intention of moving from its positions of observing the movements of “Tsahal”. The United Nations Security Council has unanimously ratified this decision. Netanyahu is allowed to do whatever he wants in these two wars in Gaza and Lebanon, but at least he has received a good slap in the face regarding UNIFIL.


ARABINFOCUS can confirm from authoritative Lebanese sources that the Hezbollah movement is receiving thousands of requests from young people to enlist in its ranks. In the Bekaa Valley, demonstrations are being prepared in support of this group, whose top leader, Hassan Nasrallah, was assassinated by Israel on September 27.


Hezbollah has since been speaking out through Naim Kassem, considered the number 2 of the radical Lebanese movement, whose positions are to continue the fight against the Zionist state, in support of the creation of an independent Palestine.


An interesting event occurred this week in a confrontation between French President Emanuel Macron and Netanyahu. The former recalled that Israel was created in 1948 by a decision of the United Nations (UN). The Jewish leader denied this fact, stating that the creation of Israel was not due to the UN “but to the heroic struggle in the war of independence” against the Arab environment.


But if the United Nations had not approved resolution 181 in favor of the Jews, it is difficult to imagine that the plan of participation would have gone ahead only because of the terrorist activity of Hargannah, Stern and Irgun.


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