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The war in Gaza is reminiscent of the siege of Sarajevo

The President of Slovenia announced that Israel's attack on Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid evokes the memories of the siege of Sarajevo.

reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Anatoly, the President of Slovenia, Natasa Pirek Musar, announced that Israel’s attack on civilians in food queues around humanitarian aid trucks evoked the same feeling as the shelling of the Markale market in Sarajevo during The Bosnian war was provoked.

He wrote in an article on the X social network: “The events in Gaza, where lives were lost while waiting for essential humanitarian aid, evoked a similar sense of shock and sadness. How many more lives must be lost just waiting for food.”

Pirk Musar said: “The world is witnessing the staggering number of deaths of more than 30,000 people.” This terrible number reminds us of the heavy responsibility of those who commit these violent acts. It is very sad to see history repeating itself in its most horrific manifestations. As a young journalist who once witnessed the horrors of the Sarajevo market attack, the memory of the dead still haunts me.”

The shelling of the Markale market was one of the bloodiest massacres carried out by Bosnian Serb forces during the siege of Sarajevo from April 1992 to December 1995. Shoppers in the markets, people in the bread line, Children playing in the school yard and other civilians were targeted.

Early on Thursday, Israeli forces shelled Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid south of Gaza City in al-Nablisi area, killing at least 112 and wounding 760, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. put it.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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