The government media office in the Gaza Strip announced, on Wednesday, that the Israeli occupation army committed 8 massacres within a week against those searching for food and workers providing humanitarian aid, resulting in “more than 100 martyrs and dozens of injuries.”
The office said, through a statement: “The Israeli occupation army committed 8 massacres, leaving more than 100 dead and dozens injured, against researchers and workers providing humanitarian aid within one week.”
He added, “The occupation aims behind these killings and massacres to perpetuate the policy of starvation and deepen famine on a broader scale, despite the warnings of international organizations and institutions of the dangerous repercussions.”
It also “aims to spread chaos, security chaos, and administrative vacuum in Gaza, but it failed miserably, in conjunction with the state of popular perception and awareness of the occupation’s plans,” according to the statement.
The media office expressed its denunciation of “Israeli terrorism, its ongoing crimes, and the genocidal war it is waging against civilians, children, and women in Gaza.”
He continued: “We condemn in the strongest terms the American and some Western countries’ alignment with the occupation in this war and their involvement in it, and we hold the American administration, the international community, and the occupation itself fully responsible.”
The media office called on “international organizations, bodies, and countries of the free world to condemn the occupation’s successive crimes, and to exert pressure on the occupation to stop the war of genocide, starvation, and massacres.”
Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza that has left tens of thousands of civilian casualties, most of them children and women, and an ongoing famine that has claimed the lives of children and the elderly, according to Palestinian and UN data.
Despite its appearance, for the first time since its establishment in 1948, before the International Court of Justice on charges of committing “genocide,” Israel continues its war on the Strip, which it has besieged for 17 years, and where about 2.3 million Palestinians live in catastrophic conditions.