in Mohamed Ben Abdallah –
Another massacre of civilians by the IDF, in which Western chancellors and the mass media want to interpret it as “Israel’s right to defend itself”. The death toll from an attack carried out in the middle of the Gaza Strip, where the Shuhada al-Aqsa mosque full of worshipers was hit by Israeli planes, amounts to at least 21 deaths. For the Israeli army it was a “targeted attack on military installations”, but the images coming from Gaza and the testimonies of local people tell a different story.
There are now 42 thousand victims, a third of them children, from the Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip: in a year of fighting and war crimes and crimes against humanity, for which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today receive a mandate from Although he was arrested by the International Criminal Court (he has just been in New York for the UN Assembly), the Israelis have not defeated their goal on freeing Hamas or the guards.
At the same time, Israel’s attack in Lebanon continues, in violation of international law, with the aim of eliminating Hezbollah. He was killed in one of the many bombings of Beirut, according to Israeli general Ismail Kaani Channel 12who succeeded Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, Hashem Safieddine.
It is considered as Israel’s retaliation against Iran for the bombardment with hypersonic missiles last Tuesday, which is beyond the rhetoric and negligence of Israel who abandoned the anti-aircraft defenses destroying military targets giving into airports, a move he will certainly add to the situation with a counter-reaction from the Iranian side.
The leaders of France, Canada and Belgium called a “permanent” truce, meeting in Paris yesterday for the summit of Francophone countries (OIF): in a difficult rhetorical balance, French President Emmanuel Macron said to he was “in close relationship with Israel. security” and at the same time sorry for the attack in Lebanon, a country that is a member of the OIF: “I regret that Israel chose the other option and took the responsibilities”, said Macron, who asked on allied countries not to arm Israel. It remains to be seen whether the French president will be the first to follow through on the words made on the day European squares were filled with pro-Palestinian demonstrators.