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60 thousand pregnant women are malnourished

In addition to the direct killing of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the Zionist regime is imposing hunger on the people of Gaza by preventing the entry of food and medicine aid into this strip.

Mehr News, International Group,The Zionist regime, in addition to directly killing the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, by preventing the entry of food aid And a drug like this is forcing hunger on the people of Gaza.

9 thousand Palestinian women were martyred / 60 thousand pregnant women are malnourished

According to the report of the Palestinian Information Center, the spokesperson of the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced that the international community does not care about the rights of Palestinian women and has remained silent against the aggression of the Zionist enemy.

Dr. Ashraf Al-Qadareh said about this: The occupying enemy martyred 9 thousand women in the war against Gaza, thousands of them were mothers, pregnant women and medical staff. 60,000 pregnant women in the Gaza Strip suffer from malnutrition, lack of water and lack of proper medical care.

He also mentioned that about 5,000 pregnant women give birth every month in very difficult and unsafe conditions in the Gaza Strip.

Dr. Ashraf al-Qadara called for immediate action by the United Nations for the war against Gaza and the genocide of Palestinian women and their families. Al-Qadara also called on the institutions and organizations active in the field of women to support Palestinian women and use all their power to stop the war and the crimes of the Zionist regime against them.

The US president approved the killing of 30,000 Palestinians

American President Joe Biden, who is one of the main supporters of the Zionist regime’s crimes in Gaza, admitted that the war in Gaza has resulted in much more casualties than all previous wars. Biden admitted that more than 30,000 Palestinians were killed in this war, most of them civilians, including innocent women and children.

He said that a 6-week ceasefire in the Gaza Strip could lead to the release of prisoners and the reduction of the unbearable humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Biden also said that many houses and neighborhoods were destroyed, and many families are without water, food, and medicine, and this is very terrible.

Joe Biden said that many children were orphaned due to the war, and nearly two million people are under bombing and attacks and have been displaced.

Biden, however, claimed that the Zionist regime should allow more aid to enter Gaza and ensure that humanitarian activists are not targeted by the forces of this regime.

Pointing out that humanitarian aid should not be a secondary matter or a bargaining chip, he clarified that he told the leaders of the Zionist regime that protecting civilians and rescuing them should be a priority.

Palestinian supporters protest at the same time as Biden’s annual speech to Congress

It is said that pro-Gaza protesters blocked the road leading to the Congress building and demanded a permanent ceasefire.

According to American media, Biden’s motorcade had to take a longer route than usual to get from the White House to the Congress building, because the protesters did not allow Biden’s car to pass.

Demonstrators in front of the White House and near the Congress shouted slogans asking Biden to stop the war with Gaza and chanted: “Don’t kill us.”

Protesters in front of the White House and near Congress also held up a large banner reading “Biden’s legacy is genocide.”

These protests took place at the same time as Biden’s annual speech to Congress about the domestic and foreign situation of the United States.

 

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