
Democratic Front condemns 'Death Snare' massacre in Khan Younis
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) condemned in the strongest terms the new Israeli massacre perpetrated by enemy forces this morning south of Khan Younis, which claimed the lives of more than 21 Palestinians, most of whom died of suffocation as a result of the heavy firing of tear gas canisters at crowds of citizens gathered to receive American aid. This led to a stampede and intense panic, resulting in this large number of deaths and injuries.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the DFLP considered this horrific massacre, which is being recorded for the first time in terms of both numbers and method, to reflect a new systematic approach to killing Palestinians by transforming aid distribution centers into veritable "death traps." Killing is no longer limited to bombing and starvation, but now includes more sinister methods that exploit people's need for food to survive, turning them into direct targets for policies of humiliation, starvation, and intimidation.
The Democratic Front affirmed that the enemy, with the support of the American establishment, is continuing to implement a policy of genocide using various tools, ranging from siege and starvation, to direct killing, and even turning aid into a deadly trap, in flagrant violation of all international and humanitarian laws and norms.
The Front held the Israeli enemy fully responsible for this massacre, calling for the formation of an independent international investigation committee to hold its perpetrators accountable, as it constitutes a crime against humanity.
It also held the American establishment responsible for complicity in this crime, whether through its silence on these crimes or through its field, logistical, and political support for the enemy, turning its aid into tools of pressure and humiliation.
It called on the United Nations and its relief agencies, including UNRWA, to assume their full responsibilities in directly supervising the aid distribution process and ensuring its safe and dignified delivery to citizens, free from the control and political exploitation of the occupation.
It called on the Palestinian people to unite and stand firm, reject policies of humiliation, continue the national struggle against the enemy and its projects, and uphold their rights to a dignified life, liberation, and independence.
She stated that this new crime adds to a long record of massacres and violations, and will not be forgotten. It will remain a testament to the brutality of the enemy and its allies, and to the legendary steadfastness of our people in the face of hunger, death, and international abandonment.
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