Zionist occupation’s burning of buildings inside Rafah crossing is a criminal act 

OCCUPIED AL-QUDS, JUN.18, (ST)-The Palestinian resistance has asserted that the Israeli occupation’s burning of buildings and facilities inside Rafah crossing is a criminal act and barbaric behavior that comes within the framework of the ongoing war of genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

It said in a statement released yesterday: “This Nazi behavior, which constitutes a clear-cut war crime, requires widespread international condemnation, and taking the necessary measures to hold the occupation leaders accountable for their destruction of a civilian facility, without justification other than the thirst for destruction and increasing the suffering of the Palestinians.”

The resistance added: “The criminal Zionist occupation bears the consequences of this crime, which cuts off Palestinian communication with the world, and deprives thousands of sick and wounded people of traveling to receive treatment abroad.”

The resistance called for effective international action to open the crossing, facilitate the exit of patients  and the entry of emergency food and relief aid into the sector, which is being subjected to a deliberate Zionist war of starvation.

Basma Qaddour

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