
Gaza Media: Month of "Death Traps" near Aid centers in Gaza
Gaza - Saba:
The Government Media Office in the Gaza Strip revealed on Wednesday a terrifying toll of victims at the so-called "American-Israeli Aid Centers," which it described as "death traps" set up to lure starving civilians into the Strip.
The media office said in a statement that these centers have been transformed into sites of mass killings over the past 30 days, resulting in 549 deaths, 4,066 injuries, and 39 missing among civilians attempting to access aid amid the siege and total starvation imposed on the Strip.
It stated that what is happening in these "centers" is "a full-fledged war crime for which the Israeli enemy forces bear primary and direct responsibility."
The statement condemned this ongoing crime, noting that what is happening is the luring of starving civilians and then shooting them in cold blood, systematically, on a daily basis, and according to specific schedules. He explained that the enemy is using food as a weapon of mass murder, transforming what it claims is "aid" into a tool for genocide and control.
The Government Media Office warned the world against the continuation of this bloody pattern sponsored by the enemy under the guise of aid, calling for an urgent international investigation, an end to this organized crime, and the holding accountable of all those complicit in it politically, on the ground, or logistically.
It also called for the opening of the crossings, the lifting of the siege on the Gaza Strip, and the entry of humanitarian aid to 2.4 million civilians in the Gaza Strip, including 1.1 million children and more than half a million women.
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