Hamas: The occupation massacre in Beit Lahia shows determination to continue war of extermination and revenge against the Palestinians
Occupied Al-Quds (ST) – Hamas movement affirmed that the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces by bombing a residential building in Beit Lahia is an insistence of the war of extermination and revenge against the Palestinians.
The movement stated today: “The criminal bombing carried out by the fascist occupation army and targeting residential buildings in Beit Lahia, south of the Gaza Strip, and destroying them over the heads of their residents depicts the Zionist insistence on the operations of extermination, ethnic cleansing and brutal revenge against defenseless civilians, which is happening before the eyes and ears of the world.”
“The continuation of the brutal massacres, the war of extermination and the war of starvation that aim to displace our people and liquidate our national cause will not succeed in achieving their goals or breaking the will of our people”, the movement added.
The movement called on the international community and the United Nations to break the state of helplessness and silence about these crimes, and to take immediate action to stop the ongoing massacres in the Gaza Strip, especially in the north.
In the same context, the media office in Gaza condemned in a statement today the massacres committed by the occupation in the Gaza Strip, and said: “These horrific and brutal crimes come in conjunction with the genocide war that has reached its 408th consecutive day, and also coincide with the occupation’s collapse of the health system in the Gaza Strip, especially in the northern Gaza Strip governorate, where the occupation bombed the four hospitals and put them out of service.”
The office held the US administration and the countries participating in the genocide fully responsible for the continuation of the ethnic cleansing war, the crime of genocide, and the continuation of committing these massacres against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Najla Khoury