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5/15/2025–|Last update: 22:36 (Mecca time)
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) called for a wide popular movement throughout the world and the announcement of Friday, Saturday and Sunday days to expose the crimes of genocide and starvation, and to pressure to stop the war on Gaza, after the death of more than 120 Palestinians in less than a day.
The movement said in a statement, on Thursday evening, that the occupation forces continued “to commit their massacres in the Gaza Strip through a barbaric escalation of fiery belts, air and artillery shelling targeting residential neighborhoods, asylum places, tents of the displaced and hospitals.”
The statement indicated that Palestinian families “were fully wiped and wiped out of the civil registry in horrific scenes of mass killing.”
She added that “the insistence of the war criminal, we intend to continue the genocide, using the blockade and the starvation weapon to break the will of our people, constitutes a described war crime and a stigma in the forehead of the world.”
“Determination is not enough”
The movement emphasized that “formal data and verbal denunciation are no longer sufficient, and what is required is a firm international move to impose sanctions, pursue the occupation leaders as war criminals, and stop all forms of support for this criminal entity.”
The enthusiasm of the Arab and Islamic peoples and the free world called for “the conversion of Fridays, Saturday and Sundays coming into days of popular anger and wide events, to expose the crimes of genocide and starvation, and pressure to stop this war.”
Medical sources in Gaza have documented the death of more than 120 Palestinians since dawn today, as a result of the intense Israeli bombardment throughout the Strip, which extended to hospitals and shelters.
The raids and artillery bombing of Gaza intensified in recent days, in light of the threat of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to expand the war through a new military operation called “Ghamoun’s vehicles”, and include plans to occupy the entire sector.
This comes despite the efforts made by the United States, Qatar and Egypt to reach a ceasefire, after Netanyahu dismissed the agreement concluded last January.
Since the beginning of the war in October 2023, about 53,000 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 120,000 were wounded, according to the statements of the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
