The office said in a statement: “These massacres and genocide are being carried out against our people and their land with the full support and partnership of the American administration and some Western countries, with all forms of political, diplomatic, military and security support, and amid official international, Arab and Islamic inaction and failure to put an end to this genocide, which is taking place in front of our ears.” And in the eyes of the world, in a live broadcast, in blatant violation and disdain of the UN Security Council resolution to immediately end the aggression against the Gaza Strip, and the orders of the International Court of Justice to take measures to prevent acts of genocide and improve the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.”
The office pointed out that “a full month has passed since the occupation’s siege and aggression on the northern Gaza Strip, which has been witnessing Zionist genocide and ethnic cleansing for 30 continuous days, with the aim of displacing its residents who are stationed in their land, rejecting the enemy’s plans, while their homes, tents of the displaced, and shelter centers are subjected to brutal and deliberate bombing and burning.” “.
He added: “In the same path of the war of extermination, the Zionist occupation continues its brutal war that has been ongoing for more than a year against the health system in the Gaza Strip, by bombing and besieging it, arresting and killing medical personnel, deliberately burning stores of medicines and medical supplies, and preventing its supply with all the components and capabilities to continue its work.” Humanitarian aid, for more than a year, destroyed and put all hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip out of service.”
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced yesterday, Monday, that the death toll from the continuous Israeli bombing of the Strip for the 395th consecutive day had risen to 43,374 dead and 102,261 injured.
While the Director of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Gaza Strip, Giorgio Petroupolis, said that there is no such thing as a humanitarian zone in the Strip.
Source: RT
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**Interview with Dr. Olga Tsvetkova, Historian and Author specializing in Eastern European History**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Tsvetkova. The statement we’ve seen recently raises serious concerns about how the international community responds to allegations of genocide and human rights violations. Can you elaborate on the significance of the phrase “with the full support and partnership of the American administration and some Western countries”?
**Dr. Tsvetkova:** Thank you for having me. The phrase highlights a troubling reality in geopolitics where political alliances can profoundly impact the interpretation and response to humanitarian crises. It suggests complicity or at least a willingness to overlook certain actions taken by allied nations. This can create a moral quandary, as countries may prioritize strategic interests over the protection of human rights.
**Editor:** Indeed, and this reminds many of historical events, like the Holodomor in Ukraine. The denialism surrounding that tragedy, particularly from Western figures like Walter Duranty, shaped public perception. How does this historical context inform today’s situation?
**Dr. Tsvetkova:** The historical analogies are striking and serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of denialism. In the case of the Holodomor, the suppression of the truth about the famine by prominent journalists contributed to a lack of accountability. Today, similar dynamics can occur where political narratives obscure or deny ongoing genocidal acts, often leading to a failure of international intervention or support for affected populations.
**Editor:** You mention the lack of action from international bodies, like the UN Security Council. In your opinion, what should be the role of these organizations in these situations?
**Dr. Tsvetkova:** International organizations must prioritize human rights and hold countries accountable, regardless of political alliances. They should have strategies in place for timely intervention when genocide or massacres occur. Diplomatic inaction only emboldens perpetrators and perpetuates cycles of violence and oppression.
**Editor:** What can individuals do in response to perceived inaction from their governments or international bodies regarding these horrors?
**Dr. Tsvetkova:** Awareness and advocacy are key. Individuals can educate themselves and others about these issues, support organizations that do humanitarian work, and stick to their principles when voting or lobbying for their governments to take action. Grassroots movements play a significant role in keeping these matters at the forefront of public discourse.
**Editor:** Thank you, Dr. Tsvetkova, for sharing your insights and the significance of understanding the historical and current contexts of such profound issues. Your expertise helps shine a light on the importance of truth and accountability.
**Dr. Tsvetkova:** Thank you for having me. It’s crucial that we keep the conversation going.