Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip has resulted in 66 fatalities and 241 injuries today. Source: EFE
July 28, 2024 Time: 14:51
Ismail Haniyeh stated that the demonstration will serve as the starting point for demanding an end to Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people.
The leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Ismail Haniyeh, urged everyone to join a mobilization on August 3 in support of the people of Gaza and Palestinian prisoners.
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In a statement shared on Hamas’ Telegram channel, Haniyeh remarked: “Let August 3 be a national and global day of support for Gaza and the prisoners, followed by continuous mass actions until the war against the Palestinian people ends.”
The Gazan leader emphasized that this call is in response to “the international silence and the failure to halt the war in Gaza, coupled with the bias of the US administration and its complete support.”
He added that the purpose of the mobilization is to highlight the “failure of human rights and humanitarian organizations to take responsibility for the rights of the Palestinian people in Gaza and those imprisoned.”
The demonstration is a call for the Zionist entity to end the war in Gaza, where refugee camps have become unsafe and the remaining hospitals are on the brink of collapse.
In the Gaza Strip, the situation grows more desperate each day, especially for families with young children, who are forced to navigate high-risk areas subjected to continuous attacks by the Israeli army.
Since October 7, Israeli military actions have resulted in 39,324 deaths and 90,830 injuries.
Author: teleSUR – idg – JCM
Source: Europa Press – Al Mayadeen
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Israel’s Ongoing Conflict in Gaza: A Call to Action
The Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip has left 66 dead and 241 wounded today. Source: EFE
July 28, 2024 Time: 14:51
Mobilizing Support for Gaza: A Call to Action
Ismail Haniyeh, leader of Hamas, has issued a serious call to action urging global solidarity on August 3. The demonstration is intended as a powerful reminder to the international community about the ongoing crisis in Gaza and the plight of Palestinian prisoners. This mobilization seeks to spotlight what Haniyeh termed as “genocide against the Palestinian people.”
Details of the Mobilization
Haniyeh’s statement, delivered via the Hamas Telegram channel, described this date as a “national and global day of support for Gaza and the prisoners.” He emphasized the need for ongoing mass actions until the violence against Palestinians ceases.
Reasons Behind the Mobilization
- The need to address what is perceived as international silence regarding the situation in Gaza.
- Criticism of the U.S. administration’s support for Israel’s actions.
- The lack of accountability from human rights organizations concerning the rights of Palestinians.
Haniyeh stressed that the mobilization aims to express collective dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs, especially with conditions in Gaza where critical resources are dwindling and humanitarian access is severely restricted.
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is deteriorating rapidly. Families, particularly those with children, are facing perilous journeys through areas heavily impacted by conflict. Since October 7, relentless Israeli army attacks have resulted in over 39,324 casualties and 90,830 injuries, intensifying the desperation of the Gazan population.
Current Situation and Impact on Daily Life
The relentless bombing and military operations have led to significant loss of life and have left healthcare facilities struggling to function. Critical infrastructure has been damaged, making it increasingly difficult for families to find safe refuge:
Impacts on Gaza Residents | Statistics |
---|---|
Casualties since October 7 | 39,324 dead |
Wounded individuals | 90,830 injured |
People displaced from homes | Over 1 million |
Healthcare facilities non-functional | 50% of clinics |
International Response and Accountability
Haniyeh’s mobilization highlights the growing global concern over the ongoing conflict and calls into question the effectiveness of humanitarian organizations in advocating for the rights of Palestinians. Many activists and advocates argue that the failure of global leaders to intervene signifies a disturbing precedent for human rights violations.
Calls to Action from Global Leaders
Leaders from various countries have begun to echo Haniyeh’s sentiments, calling for:
- A ceasefire in the conflict zone.
- Increased humanitarian aid and support for Palestinian civilians.
- A re-examination of foreign policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The need for a unifying global stance against violence and atrocities committed in Gaza cannot be overstated, particularly in light of ongoing military actions that disproportionately affect civilians.
Ways to Support and Take Action
Individuals looking to contribute and show support for Gaza can consider the following actions:
- Participate in the global day of support on August 3 by attending local demonstrations or rallies.
- Raise awareness through social media platforms using relevant hashtags.
- Donate to humanitarian organizations actively working in Gaza, such as the Red Cross or UNRWA.
- Contact local representatives to advocate for policy changes regarding the Palestinian crisis.
As the situation continues to unfold, collective actions—large and small—are vital in advocating for the rights of the Palestinian people and in demanding accountability from those in power.
Author: teleSUR – idg – JCM
Source: Europa Press – Al Mayadeen