Israel Kills 84 Gazans in 24 Hours

The Israeli army killed 84 more Palestinians in attacks in the Gaza Strip, taking the overall death toll to 39,090 since last 7 October, 2023, the Health Ministry in the enclave said on Tuesday as reported by Anadolu.

A ministry statement added that some 90,147 others have been injured in the assault.

“Israeli forces killed 84 people and injured 329 others in eight ‘massacres’ against families in the last 24 hours,” the ministry said, noting that 73 of them were killed in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

“Many people are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.

Flouting a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire, Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7, 2023 attack by Palestinian group Hamas.

Over nine months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lie in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water, and medicine.

Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice, whose latest ruling ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its military operation in the southern city of Rafah, where over a million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on May 6, the Turkish news agency reported.

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Under Israeli Guns: People of Khan Younis Told to Move

The Israeli army has killed more than 70 Palestinians and wounded 200 others, mostly children and women, in less than 12 hours in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of civilians have received new evacuation orders in the area.

These latest crimes come as part of Israel’s genocidal war against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, ongoing since 7 October 2023.

The atrocities committed by the Israeli army against civilians in the Strip over the past nine months are well-documented and carried out consistently. These crimes include killing, mass murder, starvation, blocking the entry of humanitarian aid, forced evacuation, destruction of civilian objects, and the denial of any kind of stability, as has been the case in Khan Yunis since this morning (22 July 2024). Such actions indicate that the occupation army is essentially destroying the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip in every way that it can.

Every time there is talk of returning to the negotiating table to reach a truce and an exchange agreement, the Israeli army purposefully increases the number of massacres and mass killings of Palestinian civilians. This raises concerns that Israel is engaging in political blackmail by using the killing and displacement of civilians as a tool of pressure, as it has done repeatedly in recent weeks.

After carrying out a premeditated mass murder this morning, the Israeli army launched dozens of raids, fire belts, and artillery shelling on homes, streets, and gatherings of displaced people. Thousands of these people fled into the streets in a panic, looking for a safe place that did not exist.

Residents and displaced people sheltering in the following towns were given evacuation orders from the Israeli army: Bani Suhaila and its surroundings; Abasan al-Kabira and al-Jadidah and its surroundings; al-Qarara and its surroundings; al-Fukhari and its surroundings; Khuza’a and its surroundings; al-Qurain; al-Manara; al-Salam; Jurat al-Lot; Qizan al-Najjar; Sheikh Nasser; al-Mahatta; al-Satar; and al-Katiba. This coincided with the Israeli army’s declaration that the so-called “humanitarian zone” in Al-Mawasi would be reduced. This was all part of Israel’s media disinformation campaign and psychological warfare tactics, since military assaults on forcibly displaced people and their tents have occurred continually in this area for several weeks now, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries.

Out of the 10 residences for which preliminary information was available since the 7:30 a.m. start of the Israeli military operation on Khan Yunis, the Euro-Med Monitor field team recorded the Israeli army bombing six homes on the heads of their occupants. Seventy citizens were killed and over 200 others were injured, many of whom were women and children, as a result of the Israeli bombing. Two of the deceased victims were infants, while several families were taken off the civil registry, including the Jabour and Harb families.

In addition to aerial bombardment and shooting from quadcopter aircraft, the Israeli army employs direct and indiscriminate artillery shelling against civilians. This has resulted in a high death toll, with many victims remaining trapped under the rubble and in the streets, where rescue workers have not been able to retrieve their bodies. Israel also deliberately targeted two civil defence paramedics, who were injured while ambulance crews in Bani Suhaila were attempting to evacuate other injured people.

Israeli forces entered the town of Bani Suhaila amid very violent bombardment, even though the Israeli army had said in its orders that the displacement was going to be temporary. This constitutes a kind of deception of the residents—large numbers of whom were not able to evacuate as a result of the bombing, or had not attempted to before it began because they estimated that the attack was a series of air strikes as opposed to a ground incursion. (On the first of this month, the Israeli army issued similar displacement orders but only carried out intense air strikes without a ground incursion).

Two Palestinian Red Crescent clinics were forced to close due to the aerial bombardment, and several health centres experienced disruptions as a result of the forced displacement orders.

Given these facts, all nations must fulfil their international obligations by enacting strong sanctions against Israel and severing all political, financial, and military support and cooperation with it. This should include immediately halting arms transfers to Israel, including export permits and military aid; otherwise, these nations will be held accountable for the crimes that have been committed in the Gaza Strip, including genocide.

Furthermore, accountability must be established at the local, regional, and global levels. Working diligently and cooperatively to pave the way for universal jurisdiction will enable national courts to hold accountable the perpetrators of the egregious crimes being committed against Palestinian civilians.

Additionally, the International Criminal Court must continue to investigate any and all crimes committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip; broaden its investigation into the criminal responsibility of all parties, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant, in order to hold all perpetrators accountable; issue arrest warrants for those responsible; and acknowledge and address Israel’s crimes in the Strip as international crimes that fall under the purview of the International Criminal Court, and are clearly crimes of genocide.

This article is reprinted from the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor website.

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Jordan Condemns Knesset Bill on UNRWA Designation

Jordan Monday, condemned the decision of the Israeli Knesset to classify the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) as a terrorist organisation according to the Petra news agency.

The decision is an “attempt to kill the agency, assassinate it politically and target its symbolism, which affirms the right of Palestinian refugees to return and compensation under the international law,” a Foreign Ministry statement empahsized.

Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Sufyan Qudah, said: “The ongoing Israeli allegations and measures targeting UNRWA and aiming to kill it and cancel its pivotal and basic role in providing humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people under its UN mandate represent a blatant violation of international law and Israel’s obligations as the occupying power.”

Qudah noted the UN Agency’s role in providing “vital” services to Palestinian refugees in its five areas of operations, especially in Gaza, which is suffering an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe as a result of the ongoing Israeli war since 7 October.

He urged the international community to continue providing political and financial support to UNRWA, adding that the Agency “cannot be dispensed with or replaced” until the Palestinian issue is resolved based on the two-state solution by establishing an independent and sovereign Palestinian state along the lines of June 4, 1967.

Meanwhile Secretary-General of the PLO’s Executive Committee Hussein Al-Sheikh termed the Knesset’s decision as a “disregard for the international community and its international organizations.”

“We affirm that the Israeli occupation is the ugliest form of terrorism practiced daily against the Palestinian people,” he said in a statement as reported in Anadolu.

The Knesset passed three bills to shut down the UNRWA and deem it as a “terrorist” organization. The bills will require two more readings to become effective.

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War on Mosques: ‘We Will Rebuild What Israel Destroys’

“The 79-year-old Ibrahim Abu Al-Atta said he lost his soul when the mosque was destroyed as he was present in ts construction stage 15 years ago.”

When the young men echoed the call to prayer via a small loudspeaker in Gaza after many months of silence due to the Israeli occupation destroying most of the mosques, Palestinians couldn’t not hide their joy.

“This echo prayer will remain raised no matter how much they demolish and destroy, and we will rebuild the mosques just as we will rebuild our destroyed homes, hospitals, and buildings,” said one of the residents.

The Palestinians of Gaza are closely linked to their mosques, many of them perform group prayers in mosques and prayer halls despite the dangers of repeat bombings.

In this ongoing genocidal war against the Gaza Strip, now in its 10th month, Israel has left no taboos and sin, killing, bombing and destroying.

These houses of God have become targets of the Zionist destruction machine, with no regard to religion, morals, and/or law.

Some were bombed by planes on the heads of worshipers, as happened in the prayer hall of the White Mosque in Gaza days ago, and some were bulldozed and blown up with dynamite.

The Israeli occupation forces have completely destroyed 610 mosques and partially destroyed 211 of these houses of God in the Gaza Strip since 7 October, 2023, in a declared war on them.

Al-Rahma Mosque

Al-Rahma Mosque in the Al-Amal neighborhood in Khan Yunis, was one of the mosques completely destroyed; thousands of worshipers prayed there daily. The mosque was a beacon of worship and knowledge, preparing young people for faith and religious duty.

 “I was greatly affected by the destruction of Al-Rahma Mosque, it was part of my life, and second home,” said Nabil Dabour, who used to pray there on a daily basis.

“The destruction of the mosque had a deep psychological impact, exceeding my sadness over the destruction of my home,” he told the Palestinian Information Center.

He pointed out the mosque had a special place in his heart from a young age, performing his five daily prayers there. He added it added elegance to the neighborhood with its continuous calls to prayer, and its contribution in Muslim Eid festivities.

He explained Al-Rahma Mosque was like an Islamic center for teaching the Holy Qur’an, the Sunnah of the Prophet, and good morals, in addition to holding many sports, cultural activities.

The destruction of the mosque removed its  splendor with the people of the neighborhood seeing it as the center for  their meetings, communications and worship.

Al Noor Mosque

In Deir al-Balah Camp in the central Gaza Strip, Israeli warships targeted Al Nour Mosque which was on the seashore and destroyed large parts of it.

With the mosque in such a state, worshipers resorted to performing prayers in their homes and neighborhoods.

The 79-year-old Ibrahim Abu Al-Atta said he lost his soul when the mosque was destroyed as he was present in its construction stage 15 years ago.

“It was like my soul was ripped from my body when the Israelis destroyed the mosque,” he said emotionally. “But mark my word, we will rebuild once again,” he stressed.

Prayers in squares

As mosques were destroyed, people began to perform prayers in their ruined houses, some debris-ridden squares and near destroyed mosques.

“The mosque has great value in the souls of the Palestinians. It is not just a place of prayer, it is their meeting point and solidarity,” Mahmood Hassan said.

He explained these mosques are centers of  social weight, building human beings, society and virtuous morals.

Inshrah Abdel Fattah said the mosque had special importance in her life, she used to go there daily for help and guidance in Islamic law and sharia.

“By targeting and destroying the mosques in Gaza the Israeli occupiers want to alienate Palestinians from their beliefs and religion,” she said.

The Palestinian Ministry of Endowments confirms that desecrating the mosques is part of the occupation’s war on the houses of God and part of their effort to destroy everything in the Gaza Strip.

There is no street or neighborhood in Gaza without a mosque attended by worshipers, and in which adults, young men and boys find a haven for prayer, worship and learning.

War against God

Imam Khaled Mahmood from the Ministry of Endowments, believes the occupation’s targeting of mosques is part of its hateful religious war and war against God, which will bring about destruction.

He points out the occupation is lying about the alleged justifications for targeting mosques, it is destroying them because it does not want places of worship in which boys and young men learn about their religion. From there, they graduate as strong men loyal to everything they do.

Mahmoud added the attachment of families, young men, boys, and even women to mosques prompts them, immediately after the bombing of each mosque, to cooperate to establish a prayer hall, perform prayers inside it, and initiate memorization circles.

The mosques of the Strip produced thousands of memorizers of the Holy Qur’an, and this is what frightens the occupation that there is a Qur’anic generation whose faith cannot be shaken and whose beliefs solid and what was destroyed will be reconstructed, Qur’anic verses will be re-established on these ruins, and the generation will set out again to confront the occupiers until they are swept away.

The above article on the destruction of Gaza mosques reproduced from Arabic from the Palestine Information Center website.  

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Netanyahu: Tough But on Shaky Grounds

Despite his tough and uncompromising stands Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands on shaky grounds.

As reported in the Jewish Maariv daily and highlighted in the Quds News Network, his teflon-factor toughness is dented domestically and daily, as characterized by the popular opposition against his rule, in the street and the Knesset.

Around 55% of Israelis have low confidence in the current military leadership of the country; 73% don’t trust the government and 71% express very low trust in Netanyahu.

Further, 86% are concerned about the security situation in Israel; 73% worried about the economic situation of the country and 63% support the recruitment of ultra-Orthodox Jews into the army.

Around 500,000 Israelis have left the country since 7 October, 2023, and the Ben Gurion Airport is already packed with travelers wanting to leave following Friday’s Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu is visiting the United States with all these statistics staring him in the face.

He is addressing the US Congress and meeting US President Joe Biden amidst a declining trust among Israelis in his leadership.

This is particularly due to his failure to secure a ceasefire that could facilitate an exchange deal with the resistance in Gaza. At the same time the fate of 120-plus Israeli hostages hang in the balance.

At the same time, he is facing intense pressure from far-right ministers who threaten to dissolve the government if he agrees to a deal.

They are insisting that he initiate an all-out war against Lebanon—a conflict that, according to the U.S., could escalate into a regional war, which the U.S. has warned against.

But the US is worried also because Hezbollah is proving a very strong match in the north whilst the Houthis are prepared for an all out war which would disruptive globally.

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