“What does this heavy silence in the face of such brutal savagery mean?” Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili wrote in a post on X.
“Is there no vital pulse left in the body of the Islamic community to beat as a sign of life? Or should we accept that the awake and living consciences of humanity have also gone silent?”
His remarks come as the Israeli regime has intensified its brutal war on Gaza in the past few days. At least 38 Palestinians have been killed throughout the Gaza Strip since Friday dawn in Israeli bombardment, according to local reports.
The new phase of the prolonged Israeli genocide against Palestinians is further associated with unconventional methods of warfare including starvation and dehydration, through which the occupying regime continues to deprive over two million people of water, food, and medicine.
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Hamas on Friday said that the occupying forces continue to massacre civilians with an unprecedented pace across all areas of the Gaza Strip—particularly in Khuza'a east of Khan Younis, the town of Al-Nasr northeast of Rafah, and the neighborhoods of Al-Shuja'iya and Al-Tuffah in eastern Gaza City—resulting in dozens of martyrs and wounded in recent hours.
"These atrocities are being carried out in full view and hearing of the world," it regretted.
"These flagrant violations of international law against Gaza and its people will remain a mark of shame on the forehead of the international community and its complicit, silent institutions—a curse upon all who have betrayed our people and colluded in these unprecedented crimes," Hamas said.
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