
Hamas: Carnage at aid distribution center deliberate genocide crime
Gaza - Saba:
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) considered the massacre committed by the Israeli enemy army, early Tuesday morning, in the "Al-Alam" area of Rafah Governorate, by directly targeting unarmed civilians waiting to receive aid, a deliberate crime of genocide that adds to the enemy's long record of violations.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Movement confirmed that the massacre resulted in dozens of martyrs and wounded.
It said that targeting civilians while they were trying to obtain food reveals the nature of the Israeli enemy, which uses hunger and bombing as tools for killing and displacement, as part of a systematic plan to empty the Gaza Strip of its population.
"This crime falls within what is known as the 'Israeli-American mechanism' for distributing aid, which has turned into death traps that do not aim to provide relief, but rather to undermine the dignity of the Palestinian people and transform the lives of those under siege into continuous suffering, serving the purposes of forced displacement," the Movement added.
Hamas held the Israeli enemy fully responsible for this crime and its predecessors, "as the number of martyrs in aid distribution centers over the past eight days has risen to 102, in one of the most heinous and public campaigns of mass killing in modern history."
"This mechanism, which degrades human dignity, forces civilians to risk their lives in order to obtain a food parcel, making it a compound crime of systematic starvation and deliberate killing."
Hamas called on the United Nations, the Security Council, and international relief organizations to take immediate action to halt this mechanism, open safe humanitarian corridors under international supervision, free from enemy control, and work diligently to halt the aggression and save the remaining besieged Palestinian people. It also appealed to the leaders of Arab and Islamic countries, and the free people of the world, to take urgent action, enforce the entry of aid, and halt the crimes committed against civilians in one of the most horrific humanitarian disasters of modern times.
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