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"Palestinian Ahrar": Massacre in Al-Tuffah neighborhood is full-fledged crime that confirms Zionist enemy's Nazism

"Palestinian Ahrar": Massacre in Al-Tuffah neighborhood is full-fledged crime that confirms Zionist enemy's Nazism

Saba Yemen9 hours ago

Gaza - Saba:
The Palestinian Ahrar Movement considered the massacre committed by the Zionist enemy forces, on Saturday, in Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City, in which 20 martyrs and dozens of wounded were killed, a full-fledged crime and a confirmation of the enemy's Nazism and its thirst to shed more blood of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
The movement said, in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba): "The Zionist enemy's continuation of its massacres and crimes is a continuation of the crime of genocide and ethnic cleansing that our Palestinian people have been subjected to for a year and eight months, amid cover and direct support from the US administration."
It called on "the international community and all international, UN, human rights and humanitarian organizations to stand up to their responsibilities and pressure by all means and tools to condemn this fascist entity and restrain it from its crimes, pressure to stop the crime of extermination and starvation against our Palestinian people, expedite the prosecution of it , its Nazi leaders as war criminals and bring them to international justice."
It called on "the people of our Arab and Islamic nation and the free people of the whole world to continue the activities of support , to take action , go out in angry marches and denounce the genocidal war against our Palestinian people , to pressure and demand an end to this frenzied war."
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