Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s office has “strongly condemned” the killings as “heinous crimes”, saying they “claimed the lives of dozens of citizens outside the framework of the law and without fair trials”.
The statement came after Hamas published a video online showing its fighters executing eight blindfolded and bound men in the street.
It said those killed were “collaborators and outlaws in Gaza City”.
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Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, has called on Israel to let in international journalists and aid groups into Gaza now that it has declared the war there over.
ReplyDelete“If peace has really started and Gaza is no longer a ‘combat zone’, it means that [international] journalists can come in and [the Global Sumud Flotilla] can resume its humanitarian convoys, right?” Albanese wrote in a post on X.
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The administration of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has strongly condemned extrajudicial killings, committed by radical movement Hamas against civilians in the Gaza Strip, according to a statement published by the WAFA news agency.
ReplyDelete"The Palestinian Presidency strongly condemned the recent field executions carried out by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which claimed the lives of dozens of citizens outside the framework of the law and without fair trials," the statement says.