The displacement of 80% of the residents of the Gaza Strip following the attacks of the Zionist regime
The Independent Commission of Human Rights in Palestine emphasized that the goal of the Zionist regime is to turn migration inside the Gaza Strip into migration outside Palestine. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the independent commission of human rights in Palestine announced this Saturday that 80% of the residents of the Gaza Strip have been displaced due to difficult humanitarian conditions.
The Al Jazeera news network reported, citing this legal institution: Israel’s goal is to turn migration inside the Gaza Strip into migration outside Palestine.
From Last Friday morning, December 1st, the Israeli army resumed its aggression against Gaza after a ceasefire that lasted for about a week, during which prisoners were exchanged between the Tel Aviv regime and the Palestinian resistance.
An Israeli political source claimed that “Tel Aviv is ready for more ceasefires and talks about prisoners; The ball is now in Hamas’s court”.
Despite this source’s claim, Israeli sources reported that the Mossad delegation, which was present in Qatar for prisoner exchange negotiations, left this country and has returned to occupied Palestine.
Ashraf al-Qadara, the spokesman of the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, also said that the Zionist regime plans to stop the operation of all hospitals in the north of this area so that the rest of the residents will be forced to migrate.
Al-Qadara also emphasized that the attacks of the Zionist regime also target the hospitals in the south of the Gaza Strip. The civil defense in the north of the Gaza Strip also said that this area needs 50 bulldozers to enable the rescue and relief operations and the removal of the bodies of the martyrs. The Israeli regime has killed 15,207 people and injured 40,652 others in Gaza so far.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health also announced that the Israeli regime has committed dozens of crimes and killed 193 people in the past hours. And another 652 people have been injured.
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