Hell continues in Gaza’s strip. The Israeli strikes left almost 60 dead, according to the aid this Wednesday, May 7 at the Gaza Strip, before a new strike this Thursday morning at dawn in which at least 5 people died.
“Five people died and several wounds after an Israeli air strike (Thursday) at dawn at the ABU Rayyan family house in the city of Beit Lahiya,” said Mahmoud Bassal spokesman. The Israeli army did not react to this information.
In Gaza, the humanitarian disaster worsens day by day, while the Israel plan to extend its military operations arouses international outrage. More than thirty independent experts ordered by the United Nations Human Rights Council requested on Wednesday that the states “act quickly to end the current genocide” in the Palestinian territory and avoid the “annihilation” of the population of Gazaouie. Israel rejected these accusations.
After having placed it in siege at the beginning of his offensive against Hamas 19 months ago, Israel has imposed a hermetic block for the band since March 2, avoiding any entry of humanitarian aid, vital for its 2.4 million inhabitants.
Extended bodies in the Al-Primal district
After two months of truce, Israel claims to force the Islamist movement to free the last hostages eliminated during their attack on October 7, 2023, which caused war. Of 58 hostages still held in Gaza, 34 died according to the Israeli army.
On Wednesday, the civil defense announced that at least 59 people had been killed in several Israeli attacks, the deadliest of which left 33 dead in Gaza-Ville, in the north of the territory.
The images taken by French journalists show extended bodies in a commercial street in the Al-Primal district, which men try to evacuate in a hurry. The waste is among the tables in the macular blood of a restaurant.
“This street is full of pedestrians and people were taken by surprise,” said Mohammed al-Ghazali, a witness of this strike, one of the most mortal since March 18.
According to Civil Defense spokesman, Mahmoud Bassal, the shot occurred in the afternoon when a drone fell a first missile, followed a few moments after a second.
“The whole world remains there to see us die”
In the same city, another bombing left 15 dead in a displaced school home, while eight members of the same family, from two to 54 years old, also perished in a strike against a house in Khan Younès, in the south, according to this rescuers organization.
“We die of hunger, we die for war, we die of fear, we die of everything, and the whole world remains there to see us die,” said Abir Shehab, who lost his brother.
Israel on Monday announced a plan of “conquest” of the Gaza Strip that provides a massive movement of its population, which caused numerous convictions throughout the world.
“What we see is only more destruction, more hate, more dehumanization,” said UN Humanian Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk.
The implementation of the Plan, which provides “establishing a prolonged Israeli presence” in Gaza, would be equivalent to “crossing a new red line,” warned Spain on Wednesday in a joint statement with Ireland, Norway, Slovenia, Iceland and Luxembourg.
Spain is preparing to present a resolution before the UN General Assembly, offering “emergency measures to stop the massacre of civilians” and guarantee the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The situation in Gaza is currently “the most critical we have met,” said French president Emmanuel Macron.
“Gaza will be completely destroyed”
Amnesty International called Israel to “immediately abandon any Gaza annexation plan and a massive forced mass displacement for the Palestinians.”
“Gaza will be completely destroyed,” said Finance Minister of Finance, Bisalel Smotrich, said Tuesday that the population of Gazán, after being transferred to the south, would begin to “leave third countries in large quantities.”
However, an Israeli security officer said Monday that there was a “window” of negotiations for the release of hostages until the end of the visit to the Middle East of the US President Donald Trump, scheduled from May 13 to 16.
Hamas denounced on Wednesday an attempt to impose a “partial agreement.” A member of the political office of the Islamist movement, Bassem Naïm, said that Hamas insisted “the need to reach a global and complete agreement to end the war.”
The attack of October 7, 2023 led to the death of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to a statement based on official data.
The Israeli offensive carried out in retaliation left at least 52,653 dead in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to data from the Hamas Ministry of Health, considered reliable by the UN.
Source: BFM TV
