More than 200 Palestinian Civilian killed in the First 120 Minutes of Israel’s Ceasefire violation
Gaza’s dilapidated hospitals recorded the arrival of at least 200 dead and more than 340 wounded within the first 120 minutes of the Israeli occupation’s aggressive offensive, which struck homes and populated civilian facilities.
This toll initially appeared to be aimed at “Hamas,” as the Israeli government claimed that “Hamas not abide by the ceasefire agreement.” This claim is initially refuted by the fact that at least 100 children and women were among the dead, and more than 200 women and children were among the injured, according to hospitals. The second refutation is the Israeli refusal to start of the second phase of the ceasefire, and its insistence on remaining within the strip, the Saladin axis, and the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
The aggression last night cannot be separated from the Israeli prevention to the human relief for more than 2 weeks for the population which, 80% of whom are suffering from lack of housing. This cannot be explained without understanding the ongoing Genocide committed by Israel since October 8, 2023, which included numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity, external displacement, including through the establishment of an Israeli war department for a false “Voluntarily” immigration.
The AOHR is believes that the international community’s failure to take effective measures to address this crime and halt it immediately constitutes complicity in the commission of Genocide. There is no alternative to the commitment of all parties to the international community to use all legal means and political measures to halt this aggression.