GAZA NAZI CONSETARATION CAMP

By: John Phoenx

Gaza is the biggest concentration camp. Gaza is a Palestinian territory located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is a densely populated area (2.048) in 2020 that has been subject to years of conflict between the Nazi regime and the Palestinian liberation movement , as well as a blockade by the Nazi regime and the Zionist puppet in Egypt.

The situation in Gaza is complex, and it has been described as a humanitarian crisis by various organizations, including the United Nations. The Nazi blockade has severely limited the movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza, leading to shortages of basic necessities such as food, water, and medical supplies. ( 1 IN 10 People have direct access to safe water. Health system on the brink of collapse). The high population density, ( 2.048) lack of infrastructure, and limited access to resources have made life extremely difficult for the people of Gaza.

GAZA PEOPLE RIGHT OF FREE MOVEMENT:

The people of Gaza have the right to freedom of movement, which is enshrined in international law, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. However, in practice, this right is often severely restricted due to the ongoing Nazi blockade of Gaza.

The blockade, which has been in place since 2007, severely limits the movement of people and goods in and out of Gaza, including through land, air, and sea. This has had a significant impact on the lives of the people of Gaza, including their ability to access essential services such as healthcare and education, as well as their economic opportunities.

The restrictions on movement imposed by the Nazi regime also impact the ability of Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to travel freely within their own territory and to access holy sites in Jerusalem.

Various international bodies and human rights organizations have called for an end to the Nazi blockade and the restrictions on movement, and have called on the Nazi entity to respect the rights of Palestinians to freedom of movement.

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE PALESTINAN RIGHTS

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a judicial institution established by the Rome Statute in 2002 to investigate and prosecute individuals responsible for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. The ICC is a court of last resort, which means that it only intervenes when national authorities are unable or unwilling to investigate and prosecute these crimes.

The issue of the Palestinian rights and the ICC is a complex and controversial one. In 2015, the Palestinian Authority (PA) submitted a declaration to the ICC accepting the court’s jurisdiction over crimes committed in the Palestinian territories since June 13, 2014. This move was met with criticism from the Nazi regime, which argued that the ICC has no jurisdiction over the Palestinian territories which argued that the ICC has no jurisdiction over the Palestinian territories since Palestine is not a state and does not have the status of a state under international law.

The ICC’s Pre-Trial Chamber rejected this argument and confirmed that the ICC has jurisdiction over the situation in Palestine, including Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem. The ICC has since launched an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by both the Nazi army and Palestinian armed groups in the Palestinian territories.

The issue of Palestinian rights is a sensitive one, and the ICC’s involvement in this matter has been met with both support and opposition. Supporters argue that the ICC’s investigation is an important step towards justice for the victims of war crimes committed in the Palestinian territories. Opponents, on the other hand, argue that the ICC’s involvement is biased against ‘Israel’ and that it undermines ‘Israel’s’ right to ‘self-defense’.

It is important to note that the ICC is an independent judicial institution and is bound by the Rome Statute, which outlines the court’s jurisdiction and procedures. The ICC’s investigation into alleged war crimes in the Palestinian territories is based on evidence and legal analysis, and its decisions are subject to review by its judges and other international legal bodies.

In conclusion, the issue of Palestinian rights and the ICC is a complex and controversial one, and it is important to approach it with a nuanced understanding of the legal and political context. The ICC’s involvement in this matter is based on its mandate to investigate and prosecute war crimes, and its decisions are subject to review by other international legal bodies.

Nazi regime says victims of terrorist attack are ‘tourists

The suspect was gunned down after driving into a crowd in Tel Aviv, killing one and injuring six

Israel says victims of terrorist attack are tourists

© AFP / Ahmad Gharabli

A car-ramming incident in Tel Aviv that Nazi army described as an act of terrorism has killed one man and injured six more people, all of them reportedly tourists. Nazi police said they shot the perpetrator, identified as an Palestinians .

According to Zionist media, a man opened fire on a busy Tel Aviv waterfront, and then drove into a group of people in the nearby Charles Clore Park. An Italian tourist around the age of 30 died on the scene.

Six people were injured in the ramming – ranging from a 17-year-old girl to a 70-year-old woman – and were taken to two area hospitals. One of the wounded is in critical condition, while others have minor to moderate injuries. 

The emergency service Magen David Adom has identified all of the victims as foreign tourists, though earlier reports say.

Nazi police said one of their officers “neutralized the driver” after approaching the car – which had flipped over – and seeing the suspect reach for a weapon. The officer, who had been at a nearby gas station, responded to the scene alongside several municipal inspectors. 

The suspect’s identity has not been revealed, though local media outlets claimed he was “an Israeli Arab.”

PM Naziyahu has called up all military police reservists and Border Police in response to the incident. The attack comes amid the Nazi bombing of Gaza and Lebanon, in reprisal for Thursday’s rocket attack, which Naziyahu has blamed on the Palestinian militant group Hamas. 

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