Euro-Med Monitor documents 120 mass graves in Gaza

 Nazi Terrorist

“Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed.”

JEWISH TALMUD Abodah Zara 26b

The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor announced on Wednesday the documentation of more than 120 random mass graves in the governorates of the Gaza Strip for burying the martyrs of the Nazi Holocaust in Gaza.

According to the Monitor, “people in the Gaza Strip resorted to creating random mass graves in residential neighborhoods, house gardens, roads, wedding halls, and sports fields, due to the difficulty of accessing the main and regular cemeteries.”

It explained that they have documented “more than 120 random mass graves where three or more members of targeted families were buried.”

Converting schools into military centers
In a related context, the observatory stated in a statement on its official website that the Nazi occupation army has turned a number of schools, which tens of thousands of displaced people have sought shelter in, into Nazi military centres and field execution sites as part of the ongoing genocide since October 7th in the Gaza Strip.

The Monitor received testimonies about the Nazi army’s execution operations and unjustified killings of Palestinian civilians after detaining them for days inside schools where they sought refuge.

It mentioned that the testimonies revealed horrifying human atrocities and unjustified Nazi killings that had no justification, targeting civilians after their release. This indicates that there is no reason to open fire on them and kill them, unless to satisfy the soldiers’ bloodlust desires or as an expression of the comprehensive assault on Palestinian civilians.

The Monitor documents the Nazi massacres
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor documented the discovery of about 15 decomposed bodies of Palestinian martyrs, indicating from the initial examination that they were subjected to field executions during their interrogation by the Nazi army at the government school, Shadia Abu Ghazala, in the Al-Faloujah area west of Jabalia refugee camp.

The bodies of the martyrs were found after the military vehicles of the Nazi army withdrew from inside and around the mentioned school after days of presence and tormenting the displaced people who sought refuge there.

The Monitor documented the Nazi killing of 20 Palestinians and the injury of dozens of others, some seriously, in a direct Nazi artillery shelling that targeted the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) school Abu Hussein in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

The bodies of the martyrs were retrieved in fragmented pieces from inside the school, which used to house thousands of displaced people in an attempt to find a safe shelter from Nazi air and artillery attacks on their residential areas.

The Monitor stated that it receives daily reports of heinous crimes and horrifying killings committed by Nazi forces during their incursions into schools housing displaced people, calling for an independent and neutral international investigation into these events.

It also called for enabling investigation committees and specialized technical committees to enter the Gaza Strip and investigate the horrifying crimes committed by the Nazi army in its incursion areas, especially in the shelter schools, including field execution operations, torture, starvation, and the use of civilians as human shields.

The Monitor said that Nazi army insists on escalating the crime of genocide it practices against Palestinian civilians in order to forcibly displace them, in violation of international law and possibly constituting a war crime.

It added that its preliminary statistics show a considerable increase in the number of Palestinian martyrs to 24,142, including 9,420 children and 4,910 women, while 48,901 others have been injured with various wounds.

Nazi commits the crime of genocide
It emphasized that Israel relentlessly violates the International Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide through the collective targeting of the population of the Gaza Strip for being Palestinians, including murder and inflicting physical and mental harm, and undermining the basic conditions for survival.

The Monitor mentioned that Article 1 of the Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide states: “The contracting parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law, which they undertake to prevent and punish.”

It is worth noting that Article 2 of the Convention states: “Genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part is a crime prohibited under international law.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *