“They were not asleep, but were killed while they were asleep.” A year of Israeli massacres in Gaza | news


“They were not asleep. Rather, they were all killed while they were sleeping. They were covered with their blankets and taken to the nearby hospital, meters away.”

This phrase was written by an activist in which he describes the scene of the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation by targeting a mosque housing displaced people near Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip at dawn today, which caused the death of 21 people and the injury of dozens of others.

Harsh footage on social media platforms showed the ugliness of the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation against defenseless civilians who took refuge in one of God’s houses, thinking that He would protect them from the crimes of the occupier, whose killing tool does not differentiate between anything in Gaza, whether it is a human, an animal, a plant, a tree, or a stone.

Activists published the names of martyrs in the massacre of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Mosque in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.

Commenting on the scene in Gaza, one Gazan wrote, “The bombardment from all directions and the sound of explosions is deafening, the quadcopter planes that kill everyone who moves on the ground, the artillery shells that harm you even if you are hundreds of meters away, the roar of tanks and the sound of their machine gun bullets. Horror in the hearts, I describe this scene in brief from northern Gaza to you.”

Hamza Abu Toha, a resident of Gaza, wrote down his testimony to the scenes of death in Jabalia Camp, north of Gaza, and wrote, “I am now from northern Gaza in Jabalia Camp, speaking to you from under death. A good opportunity for you to witness death through the eyes of the victim. The sky is an orange flame that lights up the world as if it were “The day.”

Hamza continues in his blog post, “The head is almost exploding from the horror of what is heard of the explosions. The heart is almost exploding from its place close to the throat, and the breath is shortened: “And the hearts have reached the throats.” The noise of women and children in the crowded street, not knowing where to go, is as if it were a threshold of the horrors of the Resurrection. The sky is filled with countless types of different aircraft, eyes staring everywhere.

He concluded his post by saying, “I now hear a man teaching his child to say: God is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of affairs.”

One of the activists pointed out that the return of the fire belts to northern Gaza is because the Israeli occupation wants to force the people of the north to leave their homes with brutal, violent bombing. He asked the world to keep their eyes on Gaza and its north, “because Israel’s criminal plans are very dangerous.”

Tweeters said that Gaza is paying the price for the decline in attention from the media, and they issued a call to every person of good conscience and free person to speak out and shed light on Gaza and its people.

Gazans asked the world not to forget them and said, “Do not forget us. Follow the crimes of the occupation in Gaza, especially with the escalation of events in Lebanon and what may happen in Iran.”

Others explained that the occupation is exploiting this preoccupation and committing crimes and massacres in Gaza that are more horrific than the first days of the aggression.

Activists interacted with the hashtag #Stop_Genocide and said that the suffering in Gaza has exceeded the limits of human pain, and that two million people are trapped in a small spot, while schools and hospitals are being demolished. They wondered when the global conscience will move to save the innocents in Gaza from Israeli crime?

Of course, and as usual, after his army commits the most heinous massacres against innocent people in Gaza, the spokesman for the Israeli occupation army, Avichai Adraee, comes out in a blog post and sends a message to the residents of the northern Gaza Strip, in which he says that Hamas continues its attempts to establish its terrorist structure in your region, exploiting the population, shelters, and health facilities as a human shield. .

This is what activists considered an admission by Adraee that his army, the occupation army, continues to commit massacres against the people of Gaza under the pretext of fighting Hamas.



Related posts

Professor of international law: The genocide in Gaza established the Palestinians’ right to resistance news

An Israeli officer was killed and Al-Qassam bombed a house with occupation forces in Jabalia news

On the anniversary of the flood.. Guterres: The war on Gaza is devastating the lives of Palestinians | news