Day 205 of the Israeli Genocide War on Gaza

 

The Israeli genocide war on Gaza has entered its 205th day, as the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit a genocidal war in the Gaza Strip, by launching dozens of air strikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.

7 Massacres

The occupation continues its aggression against various areas in the Gaza Strip, as the Ministry of Health in the Strip announced that the occupation committed 7 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, including 66 martyrs and 138 injuries to hospitals during the past 24 hours.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed that the toll of the aggression had risen to 34,454 martyrs and 77,575 injuries since last October 7.

Today, Sunday, the occupation forces continued artillery shelling on areas east of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, and the eastern outskirts of the town of Khuza’a, east of Khan Yunis, according to the Palestinian Information Center.

Message from 2 POWs Held by Resistance

2 POWs held by “Al-Qassam Brigades,” the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), demanded that Netanyahu’s government should complete a deal to release the prisoners.

This came in a video clip shown by Al-Qassam on Saturday evening, explaining, “Military pressure led to the death of dozens of prisoners in its hands, and deprived the rest of them from celebrating Easter with their loved ones.”

The two POWs said to Netanyahu government: “We are living in difficult conditions under heavy bombardment, and we sometimes feel that you have abandoned us.”

 The two POWs also addressed the Israeli public, saying, "We hope you will continue the demonstrations so that there can be negotiations that lead to a deal, and we want you to do everything in your power to put pressure on the government in any way you can."

On the other hand, the families of the prisoners held by Al-Qassam explained, in response to the video, that their government must choose either Rafah or the deal, and that the war must end and the price must be paid, warning that entering Rafah is an additional sacrifice, according to the “Palestinian Information Center.”

Resistance Bombs  the Occupation

The Palestinian resistance continues its operations and confronts the Zionist forces penetrating into several areas of Gaza. The “Jerusalem Brigades,” the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, announced today, Sunday, the bombing of the “Fajjah” military site with a missile salvo.

Al-Aqsa Mosque

About 1,210 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque this Sunday morning and noon, according to the Endowments Department in occupied Jerusalem, amid strict measures in front of the mosque’s doors and in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque. The occupation forces prevented young men from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque before the noon prayer.

Among the most prominent attackers of Al-Aqsa Mosque today were Knesset member from the Likud Party, Amit Halevy, and extremist rabbi Yehuda Glick.

Among the participants in the raids on the sixth day of “Passover” was the extremist Tom Nissany, head of the “Bedino” organization (one of the extremist temple organizations). Nissany’s participation was preceded by his invitation to his followers the previous day via the X platform to accompany him in this raid, and platforms linked to Nissany published a video clip of it. He leads a “guided” tour of one of the groups that participated in storming Al-Aqsa today, describing the Palestinian and Islamic figures buried inside the western corridor as “terrorists.”

Dozens of settlers also performed public rituals in front of the southern courtyard in Al-Aqsa, and in the eastern courtyards of Al-Aqsa, with the participation of a number of rabbis, and video clips documented these rituals.

Extremist organizations called on their supporters to participate in the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque at exactly 1:30 pm today, to participate in a public prayer in Al-Aqsa’s eastern squares, to request recovery for the extremist Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir.

Arab Universities Join the Global Movement for Gaza

Student movements in Arab universities in Kuwait, Lebanon, Algeria and Jordan called for escalating solidarity with the Palestinian cause by organizing events in support of Gaza.

In a statement, the Kuwaiti student movement directed all student organizations and all Arab and Islamic unions “to escalate their solidarity and organize joint activities in support of our steadfast people in the occupied territories.”

This afternoon, Sunday, the National Union of Kuwaiti Students and all faculty members held a stand in solidarity with Gaza.

In Lebanon, the Free University Collective called on Lebanese university students to “participate in activities in Lebanese universities next Tuesday to demand an end to the war on Gaza,” according to what Quds Press reported.

Female Presidential Candidate Arrested in America

The student movement in the United States continues protests and sit-ins in several universities to demand an end to the aggression against the Gaza Strip that has been ongoing for more than 200 days.

The American police arrested dozens of protesters who rejected the war on Gaza, after they attempted to hold a sit-in on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, according to the Al Jazeera Net website.

Scenes published by journalists and activists showed the police dealing with the protesters and trying to disperse the camp by force and arresting a large number of them, in addition to the arrest of former US presidential candidate for the Green Party, Jill Stein, while she was supporting the protest.