Benjamin Netanyahu will enter the Guinness World Record for committing the highest number of crimes against Palestinians
At least 45 Palestinians were burned alive by the Israeli occupation in refugee tents set up by UNRWA, west of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, after it had forcibly displaced them from the city a week ago, following a series of displacements from the north of the Strip to its center and then its south.
This crime is added to the other 3,216 massacres that have been committed by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip since the 7th of last October, setting a record that will allow the Prime Minister of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, to get into the Guinness Book of World Records for committing the highest number of crimes against the Palestinians.
Massive destruction caused by the occupation’s bombing of the camp with more than 7 American missiles and bombs, each of which weighed more than 2,000 pounds of explosives, turning it into a scorched earth that contains the charred corpses of dozens of children, women and men, plus of the blood of 249 wounded, and tin sheets that the displaced people had used as ceilings or walls. .
The Palestinian Ministry of Health warned that there is no hospital in Rafah that can contain the victims of the massacre, and that ambulance crews are at a loss to transport the bodies of the martyrs and treat the wounded, as a result of the lack of a hospital in the city.
It indicated that never has there been in history such mobilization of mass murder machines used before the eyes of the world where the occupation deprives the people of water, food, medicine, electricity and fuel, destroys the health system and infrastructure, spreads epidemics, closes the crossings, prevents the entry of supplies, and uses the most powerful weapons against defenseless civilians and forces them to evacuate their homes without setting up shelter or any safe place for them to go to.
The Palestinian presidency confirmed that this heinous massacre represents a challenge to all resolutions of international legitimacy, most notably the clear and explicit decision of the International Court of Justice on the necessity of stopping the aggression against the city of Rafah and providing protection for the Palestinian people.
It indicated that the American support for the occupation militarily, financially and politically are the main reasons for the massacres and what we are witnessing today, demanding urgent international intervention to stop the war of extermination.
Moreover, the Palestinian resistance condemned the horrific massacre, holding the American administration and President Joe Biden in particular fully responsible for it, noting that the Zionist entity would not have committed it had it not been for American support and the green light for it to invade Rafah despite its overcrowding with displaced persons.
It called for the immediate and urgent implementation of the decisions of the International Court of Justice and pressure on the occupation to stop the massacres and shedding of innocent blood of children, women and the elderly.
The media office in Gaza said that this massacre is a clear message from the Israeli occupation and the American administration to the International Criminal Court and to all international courts, the international community and humanity as a whole that the Holocaust continues, that the massacres against displaced persons and children continue, and that the violation of international law will not stop.
The office stated that during the past 36 hours that the Israeli occupation bombed using American made weapons more than 10 UNRWA displacement centers in Jabalia, Nuseirat, Gaza and Rafah, in which there are tens of thousands of displaced people.
The last of these attacks was the terrible massacre in Rafah, which led to the deaths of more than 190 martyrs and wounded.
The massacre was rejected widely at international level, as the United Nations Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, confirmed that the occupation’s bombing of refugee tents in Rafah is a blatant challenge to international law and order.
The office underlined that the genocide in Gaza will not end without external pressure and that sanctions must be imposed on “Israel” and economic relations must be severed. with it.
UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini pointed out that the information received from Rafah about more attacks on families searching for shelter is terrifying, indicating that Gaza is hell on earth and that last night’s photos are further testimony to that.
Spain, Ireland and Norway condemned the horrific massacre, and demanded an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and allowing humanitarian and relief aid to enter it as soon as possible, stressing the necessity of implementing the decisions of the International Court of Justice.
Basma Qaddour