
Palestinian Freedom Movement: International community effective partner in all crimes in Gaza
The Palestinian Freedom Movement considers the international community an effective partner in all crimes committed against children, women, and the starving Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the movement said: "It has become certain that the Zionist war of extermination waged against the Gaza Strip and the West Bank is an international resolution, with a green light and open powers for the Zionist enemy, without the slightest responsibility or punishment, Otherwise, we would not have seen this bravado and this insistence on killing by the Nazi Zionists and their fascist leaders."
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