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US-Israeli genocide in Gaza 

Israel continues its genocidal onslaught on Gaza, killing more civilians in its incessant strikes across the besieged strip. Several Palestinians lost their lives in fresh Israeli attacks on areas of Al-Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. At least 50 others were also killed in Gaza city’s Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, where Israel had issued an evacuation order. Witnesses say people were shot dead by Israel’s military while fleeing Gaza city. Other parts of the Palestinian territory have also seen new strikes. The total number of Palestinians killed in Gaza since October the 7th is now over 38-thousand-300. The genocide in Gaza rages while ceasefire talks have been going on in Cairo and Doha. The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas warns that heavy Israeli strikes can torpedo the talks. 

Yemen's military might 

The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement says the withdrawal of the American and British aircraft carriers and vessels from the region reflects their inability to deter and confront Yemen's anti-Israel operations. Abdul-Malik Houthi said the American and British military experts’ acknowledgment attests to the effectiveness of the Yemeni operations. Houthi also praised resistance factions in Gaza, saying they are constantly renovating and developing themselves, despite their limited resources and Israel’s all-out siege. The Yemeni leader said Israel’s failure is clearly reflected in the regime’s depleted army and settlers’ reverse immigration from the occupied territories. Regarding the ongoing war crimes across Gaza, Houthi said Israel targets areas it has declared safe to trap the displaced Palestinians. The Yemeni leader also hailed the growing international call for an end to the Gaza genocide. He said the tragedies Palestinians face in the besieged territory have raised the global awareness and exposed Israel’s true nature. 

Srebrenica genocide anniv. 

Today marks the 29th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, a tragic event that took the lives of more than 8-thousand Bosnian Muslims. A three-day march was organized on Monday to honor those who were killed in the genocide. During the march, participants had a chance to meet survivors and see places where people were held captive, passing next to former front lines and mass graves. In July1995, Srebrenica fell to Bosnian Serb forces led by General Ratko Mladic. Srebrenica’s Muslims fled the town and rushed to the UN compound which was declared a safe zone and Dutch peacekeepers were assigned to protect them. The UN peacekeepers, however, handed over the base to Serbian troops, who separated Muslim men and boys and sent the women and girls elsewhere to a territory under their control. In less than two weeks, the Serbian forces systematically massacred Bosnian men and boys.


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