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The soldier warns of the occupation army’s invasion of"Rafah"..a new crime of genocide

Engineer Hazem Al-Jundi, a member of the Senate and Assistant Chairman of the Wafd Party, warned of the repercussions of the Israeli occupation army’s invasion of the Palestinian city of Rafah, indicating that Israel is preparing to commit the crime of genocide in addition to its horrific bloody record towards the Palestinian people, in light of the terrible silence of the The international community, which has become obedient to Israel at the expense of peoples, international laws, and Sharia decisions.

 

Engineer Hazem Al-Jundi confirmed, in a statement, that Israel’s invasion of Rafah means that there are more than a million and a half A Palestinian is exposed to the crime of genocide and final liquidation and turning the tragic fate of Rafah into the Gaza Strip, indicating that Israel is deliberately implementing its destructive plans to completely annihilate the Palestinian people and liquidate the Palestinian cause in this brutal way.

He pointed out that the Egyptian state will take all necessary escalatory measures if it approaches. From Egyptian national security and threatening the security and stability of the Egyptian people, pointing out that the invasion hinders all negotiations in which Egypt intervenes for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the exchange of prisoners between the two parties to calm the situation in Palestine, and the arrival and enforcement of humanitarian aid, while this step will return everyone to square one again.

The senator added that implementing the plan to invade Rafah will open new records of human massacres, and no one will be able to stop Israel from its plans after ignoring all international resolutions and rulings issued against Israel, indicating that the city of Rafah will be opened. A new page of grave human rights violations.

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