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Gaza: United Nations experts have warned of ‘apocalypse’ by Israeli attacks

After Israeli attacks in Gaza (AP)

A panel of experts from the United Nations (United Nations) has described Israel’s continuous military operations in the Gaza strip as one of the most unstable and ruthless expressions of human life and dignity, and demanded international action to prevent the “apocalypse” of the Palestinians in the Enclave.After the rescue team in the Palestinian region, a statement by more than 20 independent United Nations experts said that on Wednesday, Israeli’s bombing had killed 59 and 48 of the people in Gaza city.The Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, said that at least 2,545 people have been killed as Israel resumed its campaign after a two -month ceasefire on 18 March, leading to the overall death toll of war to 52,653 in Gaza. Death tolls cannot be verified independently, but many NGOs and United Nations have considered data reliable.The United Nations experts said, “While the state debates the terminology of the debate, is it not a genocide? – Israel has continued its tireless destruction of life in Gaza, through land, air and sea attacks, displacing living population and massacre, said United Nations experts.” No one is spared – no one is spared – no children, children, people, people, nursing mothers, journalists, journalists, Help with workers or hostages. “To avoid a dynasty in a “moral abyss” to the international community, experts said that political leaders around the world faced “clear decision” on Israel and Gaza: either “remain inactive and participate in the innocent’s slaughter” or “participate in crafting a justice.”

Macron: Status’ most important in Gaza

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday “saw the situation” in Gaza “most importantly,”, while the British Prime Minister Kir Stmper said the development in Gaza and occupied West Bank was “rapidly unbearable”.Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that the Madrid would offer a draft proposal at the United Nations General Assembly aimed to “propose immediate measures to prevent killing of innocent citizens and ensure human assistance.”Israel’s military operations in Gaza followed terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023, in which Hamas militants killed 1,218 Israel, most of the citizens, and kidnapped the other 251 people. Hamas has been named a terrorist organization by Israel, Germany, the United States and many other countries.Israel has demanded the return of all the hostages seized in the attack and disarmament and disruptions of Hamas. Nationalist fundamentalists in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have also expressed prolonged ambitions of regional expansion this week.Far-flight Finance Minister Bezellal Smotrich said on Monday, “We are finally going to conquer Gaza Strip.” He said that he imagined Gaza to be “completely destroyed” and its residents were displaced.On Wednesday, Foreign Ministers from Spain, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway and Slovenia issued a joint statement stating that they “reject any demographic or regional changes in Gaza.”United Nations’ Rights Head Volcar Turk stated that Israel’s extended schemes would “almost certainly cause large -scale displacement, more deaths and injuries to innocent citizens” and create conditions that would endanger the “continuous existence” of the Palestinians in Gaza.

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