Democratic Front: Netanyahu hinders talks for private purpose


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Democratic Front: Netanyahu hinders talks for private purpose
[12/ July/2025]

Gaza - Saba:

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) issued a statement citing UN testimony condemning the war criminal wanted by the International Criminal Court, Benjamin Netanyahu, for obstructing multiple opportunities to halt the war and exchange prisoners.

The DFLP stated that the goal of this was to pressure the people of Gaza through killing, starvation, deportation, and local displacement, with the aim of forcing the population to flee abroad and transforming the Strip into an empty space. This is part of a strategic plan aimed at dismantling the Palestinian state project by separating the Strip from the West Bank and continuing the policy of annexation, demolition, displacement, and killing throughout the West Bank.

The DFLP said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) on Saturday: "The enemy army has left no stone unturned in its efforts to achieve the project of mass displacement from the Strip."

It explained that more than 90,000 children are at risk of starvation due to a lack of milk, food, and medicine.

There are also hundreds of pregnant and breastfeeding women suffering from anemia, who are at risk of miscarriage or death later due to the lack of medicine in hospitals and the lack of food in the Gaza Strip.

The statement added: "Human rights organizations revealed that 800 Palestinians were killed by enemy bullets in death traps while trying to reach food distribution stations (already scarce) distributed by the American-Israeli company "Killing for a Living".

The Democratic Front added: "It is no longer a secret that the "Humanitarian City" project that the enemy army is working to establish, with tents and huts, between Morag and Rafah, to cram in more than 600,000 displaced Palestinians from the north and center. This project is both the first and last stage of starvation against those detained in these enclaves and forcing them to emigrate from the Gaza Strip, claiming that it is a "voluntary migration".

The Democratic Front urged the mediators sponsoring the Doha negotiations to exert greater effort and pressure on the Israeli negotiating team to reach a solution that meets the level required to save the people of the Gaza Strip.

This includes the unconditional entry of aid and the withdrawal of the Zionist enemy from combat positions towards the separation line east of the Gaza Strip, paving the way for the return of life to the Strip.

This would also provide guarantees for a new round of dialogue within less than 60 days to reach an agreement on a permanent end to the crime of genocide and the complete withdrawal of enemy forces from the Gaza Strip.