US-Israeli genocide in Gaza
It’s nearly six months into Israel’s genocidal onslaught on the Gaza Strip and the regime’s strikes are still killing or injuring civilians across the territory. The latest Israeli airstrikes killed at least 12 Palestinians in a house in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. Eyewitnesses reported about 30 killed by strikes in an industrial zone, east of Gaza City. Eight people were also killed after the occupation bombed a house in Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip. The Israeli genocide has so far killed over thirty-two-thousand-five-hundred civilians and left nearly 75,000 injured. As many as 7,000 more are unaccounted for and feared to be dead under the rubble.
'No more arms for Israel'
More than 140 Christian leaders from across the world have called for a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an end to foreign military support for Israel. In a letter, the group slammed the "empty rhetoric" of world leaders who ignore the underlying causes of the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. The Christian leaders said Israel’s daily bombings and its shutting off of basic life-sustaining services to Gazans are the direct causes of the crisis. The letter urged world leaders not to be silent as people continue to die in Gaza. It demanded an end to the Israeli atrocities, violence, death and destruction in Gaza. The Christian leaders also called for immediate and adequate humanitarian assistance to more than two million Palestinian people in the territory.
Ansarullah leader speech
Yemen’s Ansarullah leader slams Israeli atrocities in Gaza as a stain on humanity, saying the brutal attacks will certainly accelerate the decline of the regime and its ultimate annihilation. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned the US of consequences of its unwavering support for the Israeli genocide in Gaza. He said the Yemeni forces will continue their attacks against Israeli-linked and US ships in the Red Sea. Al-Houthi added that the Yemeni forces attacked nine ships last week, bringing the total number of ships targeted to 86.