Gaza releases document naming 34 000 Palestinians killed by Israel’s attacks
Gaza’s Ministry of Health has released a 649-page document containing names and ages of over 34 000 Palestinians killed by Israel’s attacks in Gaza
The first 14 pages of the document are filled with names of babies and the current death toll, according to the ministry, is close to 42,000.
The new document is a testament to devastating impact Israel’s U.S.-backed war has had on Gaza’s population, particularly children.
A sociology professor at City University of New York Heba Gowayed said this is a genocide of children and an attempt to wipe out the people.”
United Nations rights experts have warned that Israeli regime has become an international “pariah” over its “genocide” in Gaza and criticized Western countries for maintaining support for the regime.
UN’s special rapporteur on rights situation in Occupied Palestinian Territory Francesca Albanese told journalists in Geneva said Israel deserves stiff punishment for its attacks” on UN and Palestine.
The rapporteurs also slammed Western countries’ “double standards” in the devastating Israeli war on Gaza and insisted Tel Aviv regime needed to face consequences for its actions.
Meanwhile, Muslim Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has submitted names of Palestinian children killed by Israeli regime in Gaza into the record of US Congress.
The names were taken from a 649-page list, recently published by Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
Tlaib, who is the only Palestinian American member of Congress said the first 14 pages alone are names of babies [who] were under the age of one when they were killed
The Democratic Representative said 710 babies have been murdered by Israeli government has murdered, this is not a self-defense but genocide
The shocking 649-page document released contains the details of 34,344 Palestinians killed as of August 31, as the process to collect data for nearly 7,000 more people continues.
The statistics also show that 11,355 children have been killed so far, a third of the total deaths.