UN: Israel committed "Complete Massacre" and "the worst ever" in Gaza

The recent developments in the Gaza Strip have provoked a stern response from the United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, who has labeled the situation as a “complete massacre,” making it the worst of its kind to date. This sharp escalation of violence in the historically volatile region implies a substantial number of casualties and a dire humanitarian condition, potentially signaling a crisis of grave implications for the local populace as well as international relations.


Unprecedented Violence Unfolds​


The executive director of the United Nations Children’s Fund has dubbed Gaza as the most perilous place for children worldwide. Stunning reports reveal the death of over 5,300 Palestinian children within a mere 46-day span, marking children as 40% of the total casualties in Gaza. The situation has deteriorated to such an extent that around 1,200 children are still to be accounted for, trapped under the rubble of demolished buildings.


Attempted Ceasefire Amidst the Chaos​


The cease-fire talks between the Hamas militant group and Israel are underway, with confirmations from both sides. The deal, brokered by Washington and Qatar, aims to bring a temporary halt to the escalating war, which is currently in its seventh week. The truce, due to commence on Thursday morning, could potentially offer a respite to the nearly 1,037,000 internally displaced Palestinians seeking shelter in UNRWA facilities across the Gaza Strip.


International Reactions and Responses​


The sudden surge in violence has drawn a mixed response from the global community. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for an immediate and sustained humanitarian truce and cessation of hostilities. This resolution was adopted by a vote of 121 states to 14, with 44 abstentions. Israel’s Western allies, such as the United States and several European countries, condemned the attacks by Hamas, expressing solidarity for Israel and affirming its right to self-defense.

Are you speaking of the UN that let 800 000 die in Rewanda
" within days of the start of the genocide, the UN Security Council voted to reduce the UN peacekeeping force in the country from 2,500 to 270 soldiers"
 
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"We were beaten in the mornings, afternoons and evenings. They forced us to urinate on ourselves.”

58-year-old Osama Fawzi Owda recounts his experience as one of the many civilians stripped and kidnapped by the Israeli army last week in Gaza, then later dumped on the roadside after days without food or water.

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"They tortured us a lot and there was no food or water.”

14-year-old Ahmad Nimr Salman Abu Ras says Palestinians were robbed of their money and phones before being detained for days in harrowing conditions by the coward Israeli army in Gaza.

 
These barbaric Zionist savages prevent paramedics from saving lives?!!!

A clear and explicit war crime!!

 
The child, Sarah Khalil Qudeih, from Abasan al-Kabira, murdered as a result of being hit by a bullet in the head from a quadcopter drone in one of the agency’s shelter schools in the Al-Dhahra area, west of Khan Yunis.

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This is the second case in less than 24 hours in the same area.
 
A Palestinian whose children were killed by the occupation criminal terrorists in their raids in which they destroy homes over the heads of their occupants, children and civilians.

 
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Are you speaking of the UN that let 800 000 die in Rewanda
" within days of the start of the genocide, the UN Security Council voted to reduce the UN peacekeeping force in the country from 2,500 to 270 soldiers"
There was no UN commitment in Rwanda - aside from appointing French and Belgian troops to maintain the stability of the then present government.
A UN mandate also requires " a job description" - neither was their a task specified to intervene in a "possible" mass genocide - since it wasn't anticipated - neither did the French and Belgium contingents have the "numbers" to actively intervene - once the genocide got started.

The "criminal" and "war-crime" actions by the IDF however, are known to the UN since 1948. !!!
 
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Breaking| The occupation criminal forces deploy soldiers on the roof of the Jabriyat Mosque in the vicinity of the Jenin refugee camp

Deploying soldiers on the roof of a mosque is condemned as a war crime, as it violates the principles of international law and inflames religious tensions and undermines the protection of cultural and religious heritage during armed conflicts.
 
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Desecration the Al-Faluga cemetery in Jabalia camp by the savage IOF:



The deliberate destruction of cemeteries could have a profound psychological impact on affected communities.

It not only violates their cultural and religious rights but also causes significant emotional distress and contributes to the destabilization of community and the perpetuation of conflict.
 
Ministry of Health in Gaza:

After a number of detainees (abducted from hospital by IOF) were released and forced to return to the hospital, they were shot and 5 among medical personnels and displaced refugees were wounded.
 
So this boy punches a girl on the playground and the girl gets up and hits him with a rock.
Then you show up and say "This is terrible ,she hit him with rock but ony punching him back was justified"
THen they both look at you like the world class moron you are.
 
Ministry of Health in Gaza: The occupation criminals deprives 12 children in intensive care of milk and we warn that they will die as a result of the electricity cut in Kamal Adwan Hospital.
 

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