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101 days of Gaza genocide

Israel is pushing ahead with its deadly campaign of bombings and raids in the Gaza Strip, 101 days into the onslaught. The Regime’s latest attacks have claimed the lives of dozens more Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Over 30 civilians were killed during a raid on residential buildings in the early hours of Monday. Another 12 were killed in an attack in eastern Gaza Strip. At least eight people were also killed in artillery shelling of Khan Yunis in Gaza's south. The death toll from the ongoing Israeli genocide has already surpassed the 24-thousand mark. Also, the civilian infrastructure in Gaza has sustained extensive damage as a result of the regime’s relentless bombing and shelling. Latest figures show nearly 100 schools and universities and more than 140 mosques in the Gaza Strip have been completely destroyed. That’s besides more than 80 hospitals and health centers that are already out of service.

Palestinians retaliate 

Palestinians have conducted two retaliatory operations in different locations in the Israeli city of Ra'anana in the occupied territories. A car-ramming operation and a stabbing attack killed at least one Israeli settler. 20 others have also been injured, some in critical condition. Regime forces say the car-ramming suspect, who is a resident of the west bank city of Al-Khalil, has been arrested. Tensions are mounting in the occupied territories over Israel’s genocidal war in the Gaza Strip and the regime’s recurrent deadly raids against Palestinians across the West Bank.

Red Sea tensions

A US-owned cargo ship has come under fire off Yemen’s coast in the Red Sea, as tensions mount in the international waterway over the US-Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. According to the US Central Command, the US-operated container ship was hit with an anti-ship ballistic missile fired from Yemen. The ship was reportedly en route to the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. A UK Maritime security agency had earlier linked the attack to the US and UK airstrikes on Yemen last week. Sana’a, however, has not commented on the incident yet. Earlier, Yemen’s Resistance Movement, Ansarallah said its stance has not changed since the strikes on the country. The group reiterated that the Yemeni Armed Forces would continue to target Israeli ships or those heading to ports in occupied Palestine until the Israeli aggression on Gaza stops and its siege is lifted. It also reaffirmed that all other international ships in the Red and Arabian Seas are safe. 


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