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Today, Saturday, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) called on the Arab summit and the free world to “stop the genocide in Gaza and impose urgent sanctions on the fascist occupation.”

“While the 34th Arab Summit is held today in Baghdad, the Gaza Strip is exposed to one of the most heinous attacks, as the occupation continues to commit massacres against civilians, targeting residential neighborhoods and shelter centers, which led to the rise of hundreds of martyrs and wounded, amid a suffocating siege and a complete interruption of aid.”

She recalled what the northern Gaza Strip is witnessing specifically from “a systematic annihilation campaign, with the escalation of air and artillery shelling, forcing hundreds of families to forced displacement from their places of residence to escape death and shells.”

The movement considered that what is going on “is a crime of collective genocide that is committed in front of the eyes of the world, which stands powerless, while more than two and a half million people are slaughtered in the besieged sector.”

Historical responsibility

Hamas called “the Arab summit to assume its historical responsibilities, take practical steps to stop the aggression and raise the siege, and implement the decisions of the Riyadh summit to break the siege and ensure the introduction of aid,” calling for the imposition of urgent Arab and international sanctions on the fascist occupation and holding its leaders as war criminals.

It also called on the peoples of the world and its free forces to escalate an urgent global solidarity campaign to reveal the crimes of the occupation and expose the policy of extermination and starvation.

The opening session of the 34th Arab Summit that started today in Baghdad witnessed calls to stop the war on the Gaza Strip and support stability in Syria.

A number of Arab leaders, including the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and heads of regional and international organizations, including United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres.

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