GAZA (Palestine Foundation Information Center)The Euro-Med Monitor said about 70,000 Palestinians have been trapped for two months without food or medicine, chased by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) from one place to another in the northern Gaza Strip, aiming at killing and forcibly displacing them, in one of the most heinous genocides in contemporary history.
The Euro-Med revealed in a statement on Monday that it had received shocking data on the catastrophic situation of nearly 70,000 Palestinians who remained trapped in the northern Gaza Strip, after the IOF displaced more than 150,000 others since the last Israeli military attack that began on October 5.
It explained that the trapped citizens face a real famine after all kinds of food ran out, while most of them lack clean water, as some pass on days without eating or drinking.
Meanwhile, Israeli bombardment continue to target shelter centers and the remaining destroyed houses.
The human rights group asserted that the IOF intentionally bombed the homes civilians resorted to, elaborating that it has been impossible to rescue those missing under the rubble, as the IOF has been banning civil defense crews from fulfilling their humanitarian duties for 41 days.
Accordingly, the injured people die slowly without being rescued as a result of the inability to transfer them to hospitals that operate in tragic conditions and are exposed to Israeli repeated shelling.
It pointed out that the wounded survivors who try to reach hospitals are facing the risk of targeting from Israeli quadcopters, and even if they arrived, they would die due to the lack of appropriate treatment or medical staff.
The Euro-Med also reported that it has documented dozens of cases in which Israeli drones, including quadcopters, targeted civilians who were forced to get out of their homes or shelter centers that they resorted to in search for food or water.
It also pointed out that the Israeli occupation army has been committing the most heinous crimes against civilians, aiming at erasing the entire Jabalia camp by blowing up homes, using robots, booby-trapped barrels, and US-made immense destructive bombs.
The Euro Med denounced the international disregard towards the Israeli crimes in the Strip, calling on the United Nations and the international community to immediately intervene to save tens of thousands of people in northern Gaza, stop the crime of genocide committed by Israel for the second year in a row, and to impose sanctions on Israel, including a comprehensive arms embargo.
It also called on the international community to abide by the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against the Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu and the war minister Yoav Gallant at the first opportunity and to hand them over to international justice.