RAMALLAH: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates today said that more than 500,000 civilians living in the northern Gaza Strip are still facing the worst forms of genocide. The Ministry, said in a statement, that civilians in the northern Gaza Strip are facing the real and imminent risk of death due to the intensity of Israeli airstrikes, which resulted so far in the killing of nearly 30,000 Palestinians. It confirmed that this war of genocide aims at pushing Palestinian people to leave towards the center and south of the Gaza Strip. The Ministry warned of the Israeli government's plans aimed at deepening the humanitarian catastrophe and preventing the entry of aid into the Gaza strip. The ministry slammed the deliberate attacks on the Palestinian National Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization in an attempt to weaken it and undermine its legitimacy in various ways and forms, most notably perpetuating the occupation. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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