Gaza – Saba:
The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement affirmed that the American veto against a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has encouraged the Zionist enemy to once again target journalists inside hospitals.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), the movement described the Zionist enemy’s assassination of journalists inside the Baptist Hospital on Thursday as a compounded war crime, emboldened by the U.S. veto and ongoing support.
The movement stated, “The Zionist enemy’s continued targeting of hospitals and journalists—the latest being the attack on the journalists’ tent inside the Baptist Hospital—constitutes a deliberate war crime, carried out as part of a systematic Zionist policy amid international complicity, silence, and the failure of international organizations.”
It added, “We condemn the Zionist enemy’s deliberate targeting of journalists and mourn the martyr journalists who died defending the truth and exposing the cowardly crimes of the enemy. The enemy will not succeed in silencing the truth by repeatedly attacking journalists, nor will it break the resolve and will of our people.”
The statement continued, “This crime, like all others, was a result of the U.S. veto and its unwavering support for the Zionist enemy. Therefore, we hold the U.S. administration and President Trump fully responsible for this crime and all the brutal atrocities committed against our people.”
The movement called on international institutions and human rights organizations to uphold their responsibilities and take effective measures to stop crimes against journalists and civilians, as well as to end the war of ethnic cleansing and genocide in the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement also urged free people around the world to continue public pressure on the Zionists and their supporters to halt the ongoing massacre of the century in Gaza.

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