Hamas: The occupation’s attack on Rafah is an extension of the genocidal war

Hamas: The occupation's attack on Rafah is an extension of the genocidal war

The Hamas movement said that the attack by the “Nazi occupation army” on the city of Rafah at dawn today, and its horrific massacres against defenceless civilians and displaced children, women and the elderly, which have claimed dozens of martyrs so far, is considered a continuation of the genocidal war and the attempts at forced displacement it is waging against our people. Palestinian.

Hamas added in a statement that the attack by the “enemy terrorist army” on the city of Rafah was a combined crime and a continuation of the genocidal war.

He stressed that this expands the scope of the massacres committed by the Nazi occupation against our people. Given the tragic conditions that this city is experiencing due to the accumulation of approximately 1.4 million citizens there, and the transformation of its streets into camps for the displaced, they live in extremely difficult and cruel conditions, as a result of their lack of the most basic necessities of life.

She stressed that “Netanyahu’s terrorist government and his Nazi army ignore the decisions of the International Court of Justice that were issued two weeks ago, and approved urgent measures that include halting any steps that could be considered acts of genocide.”

The American administration and President Biden personally held the occupation government fully responsible for this massacre, because of the green light they gave to Netanyahu yesterday, and the open support they provided him with money, weapons, and political cover to continue the war of genocide and massacres.

The League of Arab States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the UN Security Council called for urgent and serious action to stop the Zionist aggression and the ongoing crimes of genocide against defenceless civilians in the Gaza Strip.

The Nazi occupation aircraft launched continuous, intense fire belts at dawn today over a period of two hours on several houses, destroying their occupants, and mosques in Rafah, resulting in an initial toll of 63 martyrs, including a large number of children, in addition to more than 230 injuries.

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