Statements of condemnation won't stop the genocide in Gaza
Briefly

The article discusses Israel's renewed military offensive in Gaza, resulting in at least 404 deaths and hundreds injured. Criticism from international leaders, including Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela and UN High Commissioner Volker Turk, highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the ineffectiveness of global condemnation. The article suggests that the international community's response, particularly from the United States, has been insufficient, pointing to a long-standing pattern of support for Israeli actions. Calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid are echoed by leaders but remain largely ignored amidst increasing violence.
"Overnight, the Israeli army launched a wave of attacks that have thus far killed at least 404 Palestinians and wounded 562."
"Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store concurred that the Israeli assault constitutes a great tragedy for the population of Gaza, many of whom live in tents and the ruins of what has been destroyed."
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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