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US-Israeli Gaza genocide 

The US-Israeli genocide in Gaza claims more innocent Palestinian lives, with at least 100 more bodies brought to hospitals within 24 hours. Gaza's health officials say more than five-hundred people were also injured in the latest Israeli strikes. Four civilians were killed when an airstrike hit an apartment in the center of Gaza City, while three others died in the bombing of the Al-Sabra neighborhood. Two more were killed in an attack on the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood. Earlier strikes killed nearly 30 people in Gaza City’s Al-Zeitoun neighborhood. Meanwhile, five more Gazans, including two children, died of starvation on Tuesday alone. Israeli forces also killed 31 hungry aid seekers in a single day, increasing the total number of starving people killed so far to more than 1,800. The death toll from the Gaza genocide is nearing 61,600, with more than 154,000 others injured.

Starvation in Gaza 

Health officials in Gaza have raised the alarm about malnutrition among the territory’s population, especially children. Gaza's Health Ministry says five-hundred infants are currently receiving treatment for severe malnutrition caused by Israel’s starvation policy.The ministry said the total number of starvation deaths in Gaza has climbed to 227, including more than one-hundred children. The announcement came as the UN humanitarian office called for urgent action to end the starvation of Gazans. It described the territory’s situation as a catastrophic milestone that stains the world’s reputation. The World Food Program, for its part, said more than 300,000 children in Gaza are at severe risk of starvation, with over a third of the population going without food for days at a time. The Food and Agriculture Organization also warned that only 1.5 percent of the territory’s agricultural land remains suitable for cultivation, indicating a near-total collapse of the local food system.

Yemen anti-Israel operations

The Yemeni Army says it has carried out another anti-Israel operation, launching multiple drones at the regime's targets deep inside the occupied Palestinian territories. Saree said the strikes are in response to the genocide and starvation of the Palestinian people in Gaza by the Zionist enemy. He warned that Israel’s ongoing bid to liquidate the Palestinian cause through mass killings, starvation, and displacement would have dire consequences for all Arab and Islamic nations. The spokesman stressed that liquidation of the Palestinian cause would pave the way for the enemy to target other peoples and countries, unless those nations stand firm in support of Gaza. Saree vowed that Yemen will continue its operations until the genocide in Gaza ends and the siege of the territory is lifted.


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