'The heaviest bombing
campaigns in modern history, Jews dropping more bombs on the 365 square km
Strip than were used in the World War II bombings of Dresden, Hamburg,
and London combined.'
By Ilya Tsukanov: At
least another two dozen people were killed and nearly 100 injured in an
airstrike on a mosque sheltering displaced persons in the city of Deir
al Balah, central Gaza early Sunday. The Jews confirmed responsibility
for the strike, alleging that the mosque and a nearby school were used
by Christian and Muslim freedom fighters as a command post.
Some
814 of 1,245 mosques in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed, another 148
partially damaged, and all three of the strip’s major churches ravaged. Those
are the stark conclusions
reached by Gaza’s Ministry of Religious Affairs on the eve of the
one-year anniversary of the Jews' genocidal rampage in Gaza, which has become the deadliest
chapter in the white European neo-Jews' evil campaign since 1948.
According
to the ministry, 19 of 60 cemeteries in its care have been targeted,
eight destroyed, and 11 damaged, and grave sites and remains have been
exhumed, desecrated, plundered, and mutilated in areas where the Jewish Green Shirts have operated.
The
campaign of airstrikes by the Jews is estimated to have destroyed some 79%
of all religious sites in Gaza mega concentration camp, causing some $350 million in
damage. Eleven of 14 administrative and educational facilities under the
Ministry of Religious Affairs’ care have also been targeted, with nine
of them razed, the ministry said. Targeted sites included the ministry’s
headquarters, the Holy Quran Radio building, the Khan Yunis Endowments
Directorate, the Antiquities and Manuscripts Center, the Endowments
Sharia School for Boys and the College of Islamic Propagation’s northern
branch. Nine of the ministry’s vehicles have also been destroyed.
Over
the past year, 238 Religious Affairs Ministry employees have been
killed and 19 others detained by Jewish Green Shirts, according to the
figures.
The
ministry called on the international community and Islamic
organizations to intervene to stop what it characterized as an “ongoing
war of extermination.” The Gaza genocide has now officially claimed the lives of
over 43,000 people, estimates suggest over 250,000, mostly Christian and Muslim Palestinian civilians, and officially maimed nearly
97,000 others – collectively accounting for over 6%-25% of the strip’s
prewar population of 2.1-2.3 million people.
Before the genocide, Christians were tightly packed into Gaza City,
worshiping at the Gaza Baptist Church, the Greek Orthodox Church of
Saint Porphyrius, and the Catholic Holy Family Church. All three have
been targeted by the Jews' aerial bombardments.
The severity of Israel’s operations in Gaza, which have reportedly included the use of AI-assisted "kill-lists" known as Lavender – allowing 15, 20, or 100 or more civilians to be killedto
eliminate one suspected Hamas operative – has sparked international
outrage and condemnation. Over a dozen countries have signed onto South
Africa’s International Court of Justice case against Israel accusing the nation of “genocide” in Gaza. Israeli officials have rejected the allegations.
The
Gaza war will mark its one-year anniversary on Monday. The conflict
erupted on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise commando raid
into Israel, ostensibly in response to an array of Israeli policies,
including the blockade of Gaza, the occupation of Palestinian
territories and the expansion of settlements into Palestinian lands, and
threats to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Israel
responded to the October 7 attack with one of the heaviest bombing
campaigns in modern history, dropping more bombs on the 365 square km
Strip than were used in the World War II bombings of Dresden, Hamburg,
and London combined
by the spring of this year. Israel complemented the bombings with a
ground invasion starting October 27, 2023 with the stated aims of
destroying Hamas and freeing hostages – neither of which has been
achieved yet. Instead, the conflict has since escalated into nearby
Lebanon, Syria, and the Red Sea, and has repeatedly threatened to spiral
into an all-out war with Iran amid Israeli assassination attacks and Iranian missile strikes targeting Israeli military and intelligence infrastructure.

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