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HEBRON: Palestinians mourn over the bodies of Ahmad Yaghi, 17, and Ibrahim Al-Titi, 31, who were killed during a Zionist army incursion in the Al-Fawwar refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, during their funeral on Dec 26, 2023. – AFP
HEBRON: Palestinians mourn over the bodies of Ahmad Yaghi, 17, and Ibrahim Al-Titi, 31, who were killed during a Zionist army incursion in the Al-Fawwar refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, during their funeral on Dec 26, 2023. – AFP

Zionists still lusting for blood in Gaza

GAZA: The Zionist entity on Tuesday kept up its strikes against Gaza targets despite grave concern expressed by the United Nations, and international calls for a halt to the Zionist-Hamas war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again vowed there would be no peace until the destruction of Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules Gaza, and the military said the war would last months.

The Zionist army said it struck military sites and tunnel shafts in Jabalia, northern Gaza, as well as in Khan Yunis in the south, as heavy ground combat continued. Black smoke clouded the sky over central Gaza on Tuesday afternoon and, in the south, horse-drawn carts carried some victims to hospital in Khan Yunis, AFP images showed.

The withering military campaign in Gaza has caused mass civilian casualties, widespread hunger and reduced much of the coastal territory to rubble. Internet and telephone services were again cut across the Palestinian territory, “due to the ongoing offensive”, announced Gaza’s main telecoms firm, Paltel.

“We are gravely concerned about the continued bombardment of Middle Gaza by (Zionist) forces,” Seif Magango, spokesman for the United Nations Human Rights Office, said in a statement. “It is particularly concerning that this latest intense bombardment comes after (Zionist) forces ordered residents from the south of Wadi Gaza to move to Middle Gaza and Tal al-Sultan in Rafah.”

Netanyahu, however, reiterated the Zionist entity would stay the course. “Hamas must be destroyed, Gaza must be demilitarized and Palestinian society must be deradicalized,” he argued in a Wall Street Journal op-ed published late Monday. “These are the three prerequisites for peace”, he wrote.

On Tuesday the Zionist entity’s army chief Herzi Halevi told a news conference that the war “will continue for many more months”, a point made earlier this month by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant who said “it will last more than several months”. The Zionist campaign has killed at least 20,915 people, mostly women and children, according to the latest toll issued Tuesday by Gaza’s health ministry.

The army says 158 Zionist soldiers have been killed inside Gaza. AFPTV images from Gaza City’s devastated and largely deserted Tal al-Hawa area showed dirt roads winding through mountains of rubble amid multistorey buildings pancaked by strikes or standing askew. “The destruction is very great, and all the owners of the place have been displaced to the south,” said one Palestinian man. “May God help people through the misfortunes they are in.”

Some residents of Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza returned to the ruins of their homes after strikes that Gaza’s health ministry said killed at least 70 people. Sean Casey, a World Health Organization Emergency Medical Teams coordinator, was part of a WHO mission to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah city after the refugee camp strikes. In a video shot inside the hospital, Casey appeared to be fighting back tears as he described a nine-year-old boy, Ahmed, “being treated basically with sedation to ease his suffering as he dies”, after receiving a head wound when a building was struck.

Only a minority of Gaza’s hospitals are even partly functioning, says the WHO, whose Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus repeated his “call for an immediate ceasefire”. The Zionist army said it was “reviewing the incident” at Al-Maghazi and added it is “committed to international law including taking feasible steps to minimize harm to civilians”. The Zionist entity has been under increasing pressure from its allies to protect non-combatants.

Gaza’s 2.4 million people are enduring dire shortages of water, food, fuel and medicine, with only limited aid entering. An estimated 1.9 million Gazans have been displaced, according to the UN, many having fled south. Netanyahu told members of his conservative Likud party on Monday that he was ready to support the voluntary migration of civilians out of the Gaza Strip, the Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported.

He reportedly told party members “our problem is not whether to allow an exit, but that there will be countries that are willing to absorb an exit”. In a statement, Hamas rejected as “absurd” any such discussion. “There can’t be exile and there is no other choice than to remain on our land.” United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said the idea of pushing Palestinians into Egypt “is a nonstarter”.

Blinken was meeting on Tuesday with the Zionist entity’s Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer and US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan “for face-to-face consultations on a number of matters related to the conflict in Gaza and the return of hostages held by Hamas”, National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said.

The war has stoked regional tensions. An anti-tank missile fired by Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement wounded nine soldiers as they rescued a civilian injured in another cross-border strike, the Zionist entity’s military said. Violence has also surged in the Zionist-occupied West Bank, where two Palestinians were killed on Tuesday. 

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