Israel continued to carry out massacres in Gaza. (Photo: Social media, via QNN)
Palestine Chronicle Staff
May 20, 2025
At least 53 Palestinians have been injured in Israeli strikes across various areas of the Gaza Strip since dawn today.
Meanwhile, Yemen’s Ansarallah movement announced that the Haifa Port is now among its designated targets.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed 53,486 and injured 121,398 others, the majority of whom are women and children, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
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European Ministers Describe Gaza Situation As Catastrophic
AL-JAZEERA:
The Spanish Foreign Minister stated that the situation in Gaza is unacceptable and catastrophic, and aid must be allowed in immediately.
The Dutch Foreign Minister, for his part, called for the unconditional entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, urging Israel to agree to a ceasefire. The Dutch Minister also condemned the expansion of settlements in the West Bank.
Slovenia’s Foreign Minister stated that Gaza is bleeding and their mission is to protect the Palestinian people and ensure the unhindered entry of aid. She emphasized the importance of supporting the efforts of the United Nations and humanitarian organizations, especially UNRWA.
Gaza Media Office: Occupation's Conduct A "Full-Fledged Crime"
GAZA GOVERNMENT MEDIA OFFICE: The Government Media Office in Gaza condemned in the strongest terms the bloody massacres committed by the occupation against unarmed civilians in Gaza.
The Media Office stated that occupation forces are targeting inhabited homes, shelters, hospitals, and charities. It described the occupation’s actions as “criminal behavior” that amounts to a full-fledged crime of genocide.
Israeli Army Suffers Losses amid Escalating Resistance Ambushes in Gaza
The Al-Quds Brigades and the Al-Qassam Brigades announced a series of coordinated ambushes and attacks on Israeli occupation forces across the Gaza Strip, as Israel intensifies its ground operations under the banner of ‘Gideon’s Chariots’.
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