Israel's war on Gaza — now in its 129th day — has killed at least 28,200 Palestinians and wounded 67,800 others, as Israeli raids intensify on overcrowded city of Rafah near border with Egypt.More than 100 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, the Palestinian official news agencyThe area sits on Gaza's border with Egypt, where Israel forced civilians to evacuate, claiming it was a safe zone.
"Finding nearly 100 martyrs following the withdrawal of occupation forces from the neighbourhoods of Al Remal and Tal Al Hawa in Gaza City, most of whom were killed by the occupation snipers' gunfire, points to the criminal approach pursued by this entity," it said in a statement.Hamas called on the International Court of Justice to document these crimes and to adopt a decision to halt the war and take all measures to stop the atrocities.
Identifying themselves as the"People of New York," the group distributed a statement to museum visitors saying that"while MoMA advocates for ideologies of change and creativity, the Board of Trustees directly finances Zionist occupation through arms production, lobbying and corporate investment."Israeli police opened fire on a Palestinian youth, saying he attempted to carry out a stabbing attack near the Al Asbat Gate in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.
"It is catastrophic that Sweden has cut humanitarian aid to UNRWA, above all because it has not even seen any evidence of Israel's accusations," Beatrice Fihn, a lawyer and former executive director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons who specializes in international law and works for the law firm Lex International in Geneva, told the local
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