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Hamas Urges Arab States to Take Effective Action Against Zionist Crimes

Hamas urges Arab⁣ nations to⁢ move⁣ beyond verbal condemnation ​and take concrete action to stop the war crimes committed by the “fascist Zionist⁣ army.”

The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, emphasized that the daily massacres across Gaza-including dozens killed since dawn today in airstrikes by the “fascist occupying⁢ army” on residential neighborhoods,⁢ refugee tents, shelters, and humanitarian aid​ distribution points-confirm the continuation of a⁣ genocidal war perpetrated by Netanyahu’s “war criminal cabinet,” according to webangah News agency citing Palestine’s Information Center.

In a ⁣statement,​ Hamas called on Arab ‌and Islamic countries as well as the United Nations⁤ and its affiliated bodies to⁢ move beyond mere condemnation and take ⁣effective measures‌ to halt the organized​ war crimes committed by the “terrorist occupying regime” over the past ​21 months. These crimes range from killings and starvation policies⁢ to the systematic destruction of vital⁢ infrastructure targeting innocent civilians.

The Guardian reported Gaza doctors’ warnings that Israel is blocking infant formula shipments, forcing mothers⁢ to either starve or face severe malnutrition. Medical staff cautioned that hundreds‍ of newborns⁢ in Gaza are at risk of death due to critical formula⁢ shortages, with rising infant mortality signaling an⁣ imminent famine crisis in the besieged enclave.

Following Hamas’ ⁤announcement accepting a⁢ ceasefire proposal, one of its leaders told Al-Araby ⁣al-Jadeed: ⁣”We await confirmation from Netanyahu’s cabinet regarding our response.” The leader​ stated Hamas proposed amendments including guarantees for swift negotiations ​toward ending hostilities expanded third-party oversight mechanisms detailed aid entry protocols evacuation plans.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency,⁣ Mehr News agency ⁢
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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