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Israeli army continues attacks in Gaza: 22 Palestinians killed

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Pakistan condemns Israel's deadly airstrikes on Gaza

Pakistan condemns Israel’s deadly airstrikes on Gaza

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The brutality of the Israeli army continues in Gaza; 8 Palestinians were martyred as a result of the latest attacks by the occupying forces, and 14 Palestinians were martyred as a result of the massacre in Rafah.

According to foreign media, the series of attacks on al-Shafa Hospital by the Israeli army has also started. In the latest attack, the Chief of Police of Gaza, Major General Faiq al-Mabouh Jam, was martyred.

Hamas says in this regard that police director Fayeq al-Mabouh worked to ensure the arrival of aid to Gaza. He was responsible for the fair distribution of food and peace in Gaza.

The Hamas statement said that the brutal treatment of the journalists arrested in al-Shafa Hospital is organized Zionist terrorism, and the purpose of arresting the journalists is to hide Israeli crimes from the eyes of the world.

According to Hamas, we are determined that our people are steadfast against the criminal Israel, the killing of Faiq al-Mabouh by the Israeli army is aimed at stopping the flow of aid to Gaza, his killing is proof of Israeli efforts to maintain famine in Gaza. .

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