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Israel's organized terrorism

Reactions are pouring in following an Israeli airstrike in Syria that led to the martyrdom of several people. Iran strongly condemned the attack as a clear violation of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Nasser Kan’ani said Iran reserves the right to respond to Israel’s organized terrorism, which proves the profound ties between the regime and various terrorist groups in the region including Daesh. Iran's President Ebrahim Raeisi has also condemned the attack, saying that the Islamic Republic won't leave Israel's crime unanswered. The Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas also slammed the terrorist act, saying such actions by the Zionist regime will never stop the resistance movements from continuing to support the Palestinian people. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad strongly condemned the attack, saying the assault was part of Israel’s efforts to make up for its defeat. It also said the regime is seeking to expand the Gaza onslaught to the entire region. 

US-Israeli genocide in Gaza

One hundred and seven days into the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, the regime continues with its deadly carpet-bombing campaign across the besieged Palestinian territory. According to a new report published by the independent human rights watch Euro-Med Monitor, Israel has killed nearly 100 university professors along with hundreds of teachers. Israel has destroyed literally every university in the Gaza Strip and has targeted schools that had become shelters for displaced Palestinians. Hundreds of Palestinian lives are lost to the indiscriminate strikes every day. The Israeli onslaught on Gaza has so far left nearly 25-thousand people dead, most of them women and children. More than 62-thousand Palestinians have also been wounded.

‘Stop genocide in Gaza’

Pro-Palestine rallies have been held in various cities across the world. In some cases, the demonstrations turned violent with security forces trying to disperse the protesters. The global outrage against the Israeli regime's crimes in Gaza have even spread among Israelis. The mainstream media, however, rarely cover Israelis protests against the war on Gaza. In the Israeli city of Haifa, the regime forces attacked anti-war demonstrators on Saturday. The Israeli protesters held signs reading “stop the genocide in Gaza”. Elsewhere in Italy’s northern city of Vicenza a pro-Palestine rally also turned into clashes between the police and protesters. The police used water cannon to disperse the demonstrators. In some major European cities, protesters demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.


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