Admin I Friday, December 06, 2024
RABAT, Morocco – Five Israelis have been killed in Morocco in what is believed to be a waive of violence against Israelis following ongoing massacre of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip by the Israeli Defence Forces, IDF.
The five Israelis, who are said to be rabbis, are believed to have been killed inside their vehicle in Morocco by a pro-Palestinian group.
The affected individuals according to Gaza Now are Moshe Galant, Israel Meir Shasha, Rabbi Natan Shapira, Yosef Haim Tevlinsky, and Rabbi Shimon Tevlinsky.
There is a waive of anti-Israeli protest sweeping across the world with Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu set on carrying out his mission of extermination of Palestinians even as the International Criminal Court, ICC has slammed arrest warrant on him and sacked former War Minister, Yoav Gallant.
Till date, over 44,000 Palestinians have been massacred in the most horrifying manner in the Gaza Strip with many still lying under the rubble as the bloodshed continues.
Gaza has been rendered unlivable with all the infrastructures including schools, roads and medical facilities completely obliterated by the IDF.
Children are starving with international organisation warning of the worst humanitarian catastrophe in human history.
Earlier this year, UNICEF wrote that months of escalating conflict have turned the Gaza Strip into the most dangerous place in the world to be a child.
“Every child across Gaza has been exposed to deeply distressing events, witnessing horrors that no child should. Around 1.7 million people are estimated to have been internally displaced by the violence, half of them children.
“Families desperately searching for shelter are being pushed into tiny, overcrowded areas without adequate water, food, or protection. Wet winter weather has flooded tents and other shelters, creating rivers of waste in some areas. The little food that is available isn’t enough to meet children’s nutritional needs. As a result, thousands of children are malnourished and sick.
“The lasting impact of this violence will be felt for generations to come”,.

