Pars Today
The Israeli regime will continue to shed Palestinian blood, for fun or for political gain, or to consolidate its occupation.
With medicines in short supply, power outages, and spare parts for electric scooters and wheelchairs increasingly unaffordable, disabled people in Gaza are enduring unimaginable suffering.
A “normal” childhood in Gaza is rarely attainable, given Israeli regime’s 15-year siege, which strips children of not just urgent medical care, but emotional well-being.
Children rummage through Deir al-Balah’s dump on a constant basis. Among them is an 11-year-old called Fadi. He goes to the dump – located in central Gaza – after school each day.
The Zionist regime keeps Gaza’s people awake by carrying out intensive bombing raids during the hours of darkness.
Generations of Palestinian children have suffered due to the decades-long occupation of Palestine and the crippling blockade on the Gaza Strip.
Human Rights Watch has recently said that the Israeli regime military's May bombings that leveled four high-rise buildings in Gaza were "apparently unlawful" and possibly amount to war crimes.
Fourteen years of brutal mass confinement, chronic malnutrition, trauma, psychological problems, and thousands of people maimed by weapons from land, sea and air: these go on deepening Gaza’s widespread depression and despair.
The Zionist regime obliterated whole families in their homes during its 11-day attack on Gaza in May, some removed entirely from the population registry.
After an 11-day bombing campaign in Gaza that martyred hundreds of Palestinians, including 67 children, the Israeli regime has its hand out to its greatest ally for an additional $1 billion in “emergency” military aid, on top of the $3.8 billion Washington provides each year