Gaza - Saba:
The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas thanked the Yemeni Armed Forces and Ansar Allah for their continuous support for the Palestinians in Gaza, despite the barbaric US, British and Zionist aggression.
In a statement on Saturday evening, the movement praised "the global popular solidarity campaigns that are taking place in many countries of the world with the Palestinians in Gaza Strip."
It condemned the brutal Zionist crimes against the northern Gaza Strip. It referred to the ongoing Zionist bombing of the Martyr Kamal Adwan Hospital, considering them "unprecedented crimes against humanity."
"The fascist Zionist enemy continues its brutal shell and systematic destruction of areas in the northern Gaza Strip, especially in Jabaliya, its camp and Beit Lahia," the movement said in a statement.
It stressed that the Zionist enemy army targets shelters and schools, and focuses its shell on the Martyr Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia. "It is threatening to evacuate the hospital from the sick, wounded and displaced, in an unprecedented crime of ethnic cleansing and forced displacement."
Hamas called on "the Arab and Islamic nation, and the free people of the world, to take urgent action and pressure by all means to stop the brutal genocide in the Gaza Strip." "The world is silent or helpless in the face of these massacres," Hamas said.
Hamas concluded its statement by calling on "the Arab and Islamic nation and the free people, governments, forces and entities of the world to exert all efforts and move by all means to support the Palestinians and stand by their right to remove the terrorist occupation from the land and holy sites."
Since October 7, 2023, the Zionist enemy army, backed by the United States and Europe, has continued its aggression against Gaza Strip, where its planes bomb hospitals, buildings, towers and houses of Palestinian civilians, destroying them over the heads of their inhabitants, and preventing the entry of water, food, medicine and fuel.
The aggression has left about 153,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing, amid massive destruction and a famine that killed dozens of children and the elderly, in one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.
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