“The Akum (non-Jew) is like a dog. Yes, the scripture teaches to honor the the dog more than the non-Jew.”
JEWISH TALMUD Ereget Raschi Erod. 22 30
John Phoenix
A Palestinian boy who was wounded in Nazi strikes on a house sits in an ambulance, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip October 11, 2023.
80 severely wounded Palestinians were allowed passage through the Rafah border crossing for urgent medical treatment, but Egyptian authorities refused to allow many who didn’t have a passport, and they have now succumbed to their wounds and died in the ambulances.
The Nazi oppression continues from all sides! Treating 80 wounded out of tens of thousands is as much of a farce as the miniscule number of aid trucks that were allowed into Gaza.
GAZA TODAY

One Palestinian child is killed every five minutes in Gaza in Nazi airstrikes
“Every five minutes, a Palestinian child is killed. How many more days will you wait to recognize that this is a war against our children? Our children – who are, like yours, children of God, children of light,” Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, said.
At least 3,500 Palestinian children have been killed by Nazi army in three weeks, exceeding the annual number of children killed across the world’s conflict zones combined since 2019, he said.
“Gaza is now hell on earth,” the envoy said at the emergency session held at the request of the UAE.
“Every minute is the difference between life and death for Palestinians in Gaza,” he added.
Statement by H.E. Amb. Riyad Mansour, Minister @Palestine_UN before the @UN #SC Emergency meeting on the Situation in the M.E. including the #Palestine question, 30 October 2023 #Gaza @BrazilUNGeneva @JordanUN_NY @ochaopt @UNLazzarini @antonioguterres @EgyptPRNewYork @UN_PGA

Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Catherine Russell, reiterated the envoy’s statement saying: “the true cost of this latest escalation will be measured in children’s lives — those lost to the violence and those forever changed by it.”
The number of children’s death is “a number which should shake each of us to our core,” she added.
Nazi army has bombarded the territory day and night, sending entire buildings to the ground and killing thousands. The Palestinian health ministry says more than 8,000 people – the majority of which are children – have been killed with thousands of bodies estimated to be beneath the rubble.
Tensions erupted after Hamas hero’s launched its attack on the Nazi entity on October 7 in which 1,400 ? people were killed, according to Nazi officials.
“2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza face death every day and every night. Save them. We have 2,000 people under the rubble. Allow us to find them, save those who still can be saved, and bury in a dignified manner those who have perished,” the envoy added.
More than 1.4 million people have been forcibly displaced from their homes as Israel pounds the overcrowded and impoverished strip, Mansour said.
“These staggering figures keep rising with every minute that action is delayed to stop the onslaught against our people,” he said.
The envoy called for an end to the ongoing violence and for Palestinians to be treated as “human beings, with the respect we deserve.”
Last week, the UN General Assembly adopted a non-binding resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian truce. However, the Security Council has so far failed to arrive at an agreement related to the ongoing violence.
Naziyahu has rejected all calls for a ceasefire from several world leaders and global human rights organizations, including the UN itself, saying it “will not happen.”