
Democratic Front Warns: Genocidal crimes push Gaza toward major humanitarian catastrophe
Beirut – Saba:
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) has warned that the Gaza Strip is facing a major humanitarian catastrophe due to the genocidal crimes committed by the Zionist enemy through starvation and mass killings.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the DFLP called for "a comprehensive mobilization at the national, Arab, international levels to stop the crime and avert the tragedy." It emphasized that "the objectives of the Israeli aggression are no longer limited to the issue of prisoners held by the resistance but have expanded to the direct targeting of civilians through daily massacres aimed at breaking their will and forcing them into mass displacement."
The statement urged "the broadest national mobilization, encompassing the West Bank, the Palestinian interior, and the diaspora—particularly refugee camps in Lebanon and Syria—as well as Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim communities in Europe, America, and worldwide, to raise their voices against the massacre and expose its dimensions to international public opinion."
The DFLP appealed to Arab and friendly nations at the United Nations to "work toward convening an emergency session of the Security Council and adopting a binding resolution under Chapter VII to halt the massacres in Gaza and save the remaining population." It warned that "history will not forgive those who remain inactive in the face of this ongoing crime."
The Zionist enemy resumed its aggression and intensified siege on Gaza at dawn on March 18, 2025, following a two-month pause under a ceasefire agreement that took effect on January 19. However, the enemy violated the terms of the agreement throughout the truce period.
With American and European support, the Zionist enemy has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in over 170,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded—most of them children and women—along with more than 14,000 missing persons.
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