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US-Israeli genocide in Gaza

The Israeli regime continues its indiscriminate strikes across the Gaza Strip, with hospitals and other healthcare facilities being the main targets of its attacks. The Palestinian Red Crescent says regime’s latest attacks have targeted al-Amal and Nasser hospitals in the southern city of Khan Yunis, where thousands of displaced Gazans have taken shelter. It added that nearly 8-thousand displaced Palestinians were evacuated from the hospital following two weeks of Israeli siege. Hundreds of them have been relocated to the city of Rafah, which also remains a target of Israeli bombings. Palestinian media reported 14 citizens being killed and several more wounded in an Israeli shelling of a school located in Khan Yunis. In northern Gaza Strip, twenty Palestinians were killed and wounded in an attack on a house east of the Jabalia refugee camp. The regime's genocidal war, which started on October the seventh, is now in its fifth month. It has killed nearly 27-thousand-and-six-hundred people, mostly women and children, leaving nearly 67-thousand others injured.

Israel war on media

Another Palestinian journalist has been killed by the Israeli forces during their ongoing onslaught on the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Information Center says its director has been killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis in the southern part of the Strip. According to the center, Rizq al-Gharabli's murder brings the number of journalists killed by Israel since the beginning of its onslaught on Gaza to 123. It said Gharabli lost his life due to continuous targeting of citizens’ homes by the regime. Earlier, a group of UN rights experts warned that Israel’s targeted killing of journalists was aimed at blocking media coverage of the regime’s crimes in Gaza. Israeli forces have constantly targeted journalists despite the fact that they are clearly identifiable. Experts say Israel is attempting to silence critical reporting of its genocide in the Palestinian territory.

‘Foreign troops must leave Iraq’

Iraq’s prime minister has reiterated that the presence of the so-called US-led mission in his country must come to an end. Mohammed Shia al-Sudani made the remarks in an interview following a recent raft of US strikes across the country’s military and Popular Mobilization Units. He added that after those strikes, his government has had no contacts with Washington. Sudani said Iraq is opposed to any military attack on its soil from any side. He noted that foreign forces must also leave Iraq’s northern Kurdistan region. Political factions in Iraq also issued a statement on Monday demanding the withdrawal of US forces amid growing anti-US sentiments in Iraq. That as the Islamic resistance of Iraq said it will continue military operations against US-occupied bases until they withdraw from the country. The growing anti-US moves come after the US British airstrikes in western Iraq killed 16 people and wounded 36 others.


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