The Palestinian resistance calls on the peoples of the world to step up their movement to stop the war of genocide in Gaza and open the Rafah crossing 

The Palestinian resistance called on the peoples of the world to step up the masses’ movement to demand an end to the war of genocide waged by the Israeli occupation on the besieged Gaza Strip, and to put pressure by all means to open the Rafah crossing.

The resistance said in a statement today: “In the light of the horrific massacres and genocidal war committed by the occupation, its fascist government, and its Nazi army against our Palestinian people, defenseless civilians, children and women, and in light of the continued closure of the crossings and the prevention of the occupation, with American and Western support and the entry of fuel and urgent relief and medical materials through the Rafah crossing threatens to deepen the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.”

The resistance said in a statement: “We call for the escalation of the mass movement in all countries of the world and pressure by all means to open the crossings and bring in urgent relief and medical aid and fuel, to save the lives of civilians, children and women in the Gaza Strip.”

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