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Hamas: Zionist enemy army intensifying criminal shelling of inhabited homes

Hamas: Zionist enemy army intensifying criminal shelling of inhabited homes

Saba Yemen13 hours ago

Gaza – Saba:
Hamas confirmed on Saturday that the Zionist enemy army is intensifying its criminal shelling of inhabited homes in various areas of the Gaza Strip, Palestine.
The movement said in a statement, "The fascist enemy army is intensifying its criminal bombardment of inhabited homes in various areas of the Gaza Strip, escalating its massacres against innocent civilians, and claiming more than 100 martyrs during the first and second days of Eid al-Adha."
The movement considered these crimes "an escalation of the brutal genocide that has been ongoing for more than twenty months" against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The movement added in its statement: "The fascist enemy government continues its blatant defiance of international laws, conventions, and humanitarian norms, and persists in committing horrific massacres against entire families, including the Khader family, of whom more than 40 members were martyred yesterday, Friday, including doctors, engineers, and children, following an airstrike that destroyed the residential building where they were gathered."
Hamas called on the international community and Arab and Islamic countries to take urgent action to stop these brutal crimes and confront the policy of ethnic cleansing. The racist policies pursued by the government of the terrorist and war criminal Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court, against the Palestinian people, and serious work to hold the enemy's war criminal leaders accountable for their crimes against humanity.
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