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The people of Gaza are burned in their tents… and the social media pioneers ignite the platforms in anger News

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“Our minds stopped, our hearts burned,” social media users tweeted, interacting with scenes that documented the scale of the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation against the displaced people in the Tal al-Sultan area, west of the city of Rafah.

Without warning, the occupation targeted tents for the displaced and committed a new massacre in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, near the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in an area it claimed was “safe,” resulting in the death and injury of dozens.

“The Holocaust of tents” is what social media activists called it, who shared the horrific scenes of the massacre on a large scale, to convey the genocide that the people of Gaza are experiencing, as some of them pointed out that what is happening to the residents of Rafah’s tents is similar to “the horrors of the Day of Resurrection,” and that it is a “holocaust” The Holocaust is real before the world’s eyes and eyes.

From the heart of the event, Gazan activists regretted the world’s failure to act and stop the repeated massacres carried out by the Israeli occupation against them.

While others saw that opening the Rafah crossing to the wounded and injured is the only solution to save their lives, especially since Rafah Central Hospital in Egypt is minutes away from Palestinian Rafah.

On the other hand, Hebrew accounts on Telegram celebrated the “Khiyam Holocaust” massacre committed by the occupation army, and even likened it to the Jewish Torch Festival.

The Ministry of Health was in Gaza It was announced – yesterday, Sunday – The Israeli occupation forces committed a new massacre in the camp located in the Tal al-Sultan area, west of Rafah, which is supposed to be safe and where there are tens of thousands of displaced people.

The Rafah Emergency Committee said that fires caught fire in the tents of the displaced as a result of the Israeli bombing of the camp, stressing that the massacre committed undermines all the occupation’s claims that there are safe areas in Rafah.

Hamas demanded the immediate and urgent implementation of the decisions of the International Court of Justice, and pressure to stop this massacre.



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