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Gaza attacks are continuing, 60 Palestinians have died in the past 24 hours
  • Five refugees have been attacked in 48 hours by the Zionists and dozens of people have died in the framework of an air strike. The UN has warned that Israel is deliberately provoking extremism about hunger in Gaza and has stated that it is a war crime.
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In Gaza the bombings of the Zionists have become a topical issue. Attacks by the Israeli Army are barely keeping the headlines, but dozens of Palestinians are killed daily in the long Gaza Strip. At least 60 Palestinians have been shot dead in the past 24 hours by Zionists and 140 have been injured, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. In the West Bank, pressure from the Israeli Army has also skyrocketed, raids and fighting have been recorded in dozens of cities and towns around the world and dozens of Palestinians have been arrested. Hundreds of houses have been demolished in the West Bank and Israel has given local Zionist settlers additional protection and more “legal permits” to advance colonization.

The Zionists have bombarded dozens of sites in the last few hours. The Gaza Civil Defence Agency has stated that the destruction of the city of Beit Lahya in northern Gaza "goes beyond imagination." At least 15 people have died in the bombings of Israeli positions in a civilian housing area in eastern Gaza. The Zionist army continues to invade the city of Rafah in southern Gaza through a land route. Most of the 1.4 million Palestinians supported in early May in Gaza have had to flee or have died under Israeli bombs, according to the same sources. The tanks of the Zionist army continue to destroy the city, particularly in western neighbourhoods in recent days, and have occupied militarily the border between Gaza and Egypt.

In the last 48 hours, five refugee camps have been attacked by the Zionists and dozens of people have died there. These testimonies have become an almost daily issue in the Gaza Strip in the last eight months. The tasks of extracting people from the rubble of buildings are constant. Many Palestinians have pointed out in various media outlets that they hear every day shouts of children trapped under the buildings that were demolished. There are thousands of people who have disappeared and are believed to be among the rubble generated by the bombs that are causing the explosion.

More than 37,000 Palestinians have already died in the genocide and over 86,000 have been injured in the earthquake that has completely ravaged the Palestinian health system. Numerous doctors in Gaza have warned that the mortality rate in the ICU is 100%, as there are no basic medicines or supplies to care for patients because of the strict blockade imposed by Israel. Zionist bombs have affected 80 per cent of housing in Gaza, 84 per cent of health facilities and 95 per cent of basic water supplies, according to international and local agencies. More than 80,000 tonnes of explosives have been dumped since 7 October in Japan.

The people of the Gaza Strip are suffering extreme and extreme hunger for violence. The UN has warned that 96% of the population of Gaza, more than two million people, live "in a situation of food insecurity of crisis" and half a million are hungry for "catastrophe". In recent days, there has been a proliferation of videos and testimonies claiming that many Palestinians in Gaza are eating leaves from trees. Thousands of people have realized that they are looking for food between the debris and the debris of the area. The UN has condemned Israeli action, has denounced that hunger is intentionally arising in Gaza and has warned that it is a war crime.

No trace of truce

With regard to the proposal for a ceasefire made by the United States, there is no longer much to be heard. JOE Biden had already announced that he agreed with Israel in presenting the proposal, but Netanyahu has done nothing but override Biden’s words in recent weeks. The Zionist Prime Minister has been totally against a permanent truce, and that is one of the basic conditions set by Hamas, that the Israeli offensive ends. From the outset, the United States has endeavoured to present Hamas as responsible for the lack of a cease-fire agreement, but this narrative has lost weight day by day, as HAMAS has responded with some changes to the cease-fire proposal and it is Israel that has not yet officially responded.