Kuwait Times

Kuwait and Arab League denounce blitz on Gaza

Zionists, militants trade fire in major Gaza escalation

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs denounced in the strongest terms the deadly air attacks launched by the Zionist occupation forces yesterday against Gaza Strip in Palestine. “The brutal attacks that left scores of casualties were a continuati­on of a chain of crimes being perpetrate­d by the occupation forces in a blatant violation of the rules of internatio­nal laws and internatio­nal legitimacy,” the Ministry stressed in a statement on Saturday.

It urged the internatio­nal community to shoulder their responsibi­lities, respond urgently to the Zionist aggression­s, and ensure respect by the occupation authoritie­s for the rules of the UN Charter, the internatio­nal law and legitimacy. The Ministry reiterated the call for provision of internatio­nal protection for the Palestinia­n people, expressing sincere condolence­s to the families of the Palestinia­n martyrs and wishing the wounded a quick recovery.

Meanwhile, Arab League strongly condemns Zionists “vicious” aggression in Gaza, which represent a continuous of war by the occupation against Palestinia­ns. In a press statement, the League’s General Secretaria­t held the occupation authoritie­s fully responsibl­e for this aggression and its repercussi­ons and for the heinous bloody crimes that the occupation army continues to commit.

The League noted that these crimes require accountabi­lity before the internatio­nal justice bodies, calling on the internatio­nal community, especially the Security Council and human rights organizati­ons, to take immediate and effective action to stop this aggression and provide an internatio­nal protection system for the Palestinia­n people by implementi­ng the relevant UN resolution­s.

Zionists hit Gaza with deadly air strikes on Saturday and a Palestinia­n militant group retaliated with a barrage of rocket fire, in the territory’s worst escalation of violence since a war last year. Zionist entity has said it was forced to launch a

“pre-emptive” operation against Islamic Jihad, insisting the group was planning an imminent attack following days of tensions along the Gaza border. Health authoritie­s in Gaza, a Palestinia­n enclave controlled by the Islamist group Hamas, said a five-yearold girl was among 12 people killed by the bombardmen­t. More than 80 others have been wounded.

The Zionist military warned Saturday it was “preparing for the operation to last a week,” while the sole power station in Gaza ground to a halt due to a lack of fuel after Zionists closed border crossings. Zionists and Islamic Jihad have both confirmed the killing of Taysir Al-Jabari, a key leader of Islamic Jihad, in a Friday strike on a building in the west of Gaza city. Islamic Jihad is aligned with Hamas, but often acts independen­tly. It said the initial bombardmen­t amounted to a “declaratio­n of war” and unleashed a barrage of rockets towards Zionist entity.

Sources within the militant group ruled out a ceasefire soon, with one saying: “for the movement the focus is on the battlefiel­d,” while a military spokesman told AFP that the army is “not currently holding ceasefire negotiatio­ns”. The rocket fire and airstrikes were continuing on Saturday, risking a repeat of an 11-day conflict in May 2021 that devastated Gaza and forced countless Zionists to rush to bomb shelters. Daily life in the Palestinia­n enclave has come to a standstill, with streets largely deserted and most shops closed.

‘Will not shy away’

The closure of a key goods crossing four days ago resulted in Gaza’s power plant shutting down on Saturday, due to a “fuel shortage,” a spokesman for the enclave’s electricit­y distributo­r said. Diesel for the plant is usually trucked in from Egypt or Zionist entity, which closed its two border crossings with Gaza on Tuesday citing security concerns.

“Zionist entity isn’t interested in a wider conflict in Gaza, but will not shy away from one either,” Prime Minister Yair Lapid said in a nationally televised address on Friday. Air raid sirens sounded across the south on Saturday, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. Officials in border areas urged people to stay close to shelters, which have also been opened in the coastal city of Tel Aviv.

Hamas has fought four wars with Zionists since seizing control of Gaza in 2007, including the conflict last May. Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad are considered terrorist organizati­ons by much of the West. A flare up with Islamic Jihad came in 2019, following the killing of Baha Abu al-Ata, Jabari’s predecesso­r. Hamas did not join the fray in that episode. Hamas’s moves now could prove crucial, with the group facing pressure from some to restore calm in order to improve economic conditions in Gaza.

Five-year-old girl

Mohammed Abu Salameh, the director of Shifa, Gaza City’s main hospital, said medics are facing “acute shortages of medical supplies”. On Friday, the health ministry reported “a five-year-old girl, targeted by the occupation” was among those killed. The girl, Alaa Kaddum, had a pink bow in her hair and a wound on her forehead, as her body was carried by her father at her funeral. Zionist military spokesman Richard Hecht said Friday “we are assuming about 15 killed in action” in Gaza, referring to Palestinia­n combatants. Zionist tanks were lined up along the border, after the military said Thursday it was reinforcin­g its troops.

The measures followed the arrest in the occupied West Bank of two senior members of Islamic Jihad, including Bassem Al-Saadi, who Zionists accuse of orchestrat­ing recent attacks. Zionists on Saturday broadened its operation against Islamic Jihad, announcing the arrest of 19 people it said were members of the group in the occupied West Bank. Zionist entity has conducted a near relentless wave of often deadly raids inside the West Bank since mid-March in response to lethal attacks. — Agencies

 ?? ?? GAZA: Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Islamic Jihad commander Taysir Al-Jabari, killed earlier in an Zionist air strike, during his funeral in Gaza City. (Right)Palestinia­ns inspect the ruins of a collapsed building destroyed by a Zionist air strike in Gaza City, on August 6, 2022. — AFP
GAZA: Palestinia­n mourners carry the body of Islamic Jihad commander Taysir Al-Jabari, killed earlier in an Zionist air strike, during his funeral in Gaza City. (Right)Palestinia­ns inspect the ruins of a collapsed building destroyed by a Zionist air strike in Gaza City, on August 6, 2022. — AFP
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