DOZENS, JOURNALIST INCLUDED, KILLED IN ISRAELI AIRSTRIKES IN GAZAForeign ministry condemns Dutch extremist’s statements deny Palestinian rights

The occupation warplanes Thursday launched several raids on citizens' homes in Nuseirat and its camp in the central Gaza Strip, and Jabalia to the north, killing and injuring dozens. WAFA correspondent said that photojournalist Mohammad Moin Ayyash was killed, along with a number of his family members after the warplanes bombed his house in Nuseirat. He added that the occupation aircraft launched violent raids on citizens' homes in the Nuseirat camp, killing and injuring dozens of civilians. Eyewitnesses explained that the occupation aircraft bombed two homes owned by Kurd family in the vicinity of Abu Hosni Street area in Deir al-Balah in the middle of the Gaza Strip, killing hree citizens and wounding dozens. In the north, dozens of civilians were killed and injured in Israeli raids that targeted a number of citizens' homes in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, where the occupation warplanes bombed the Salem family's home near the Imad Aqel Mosque, and the Hamad family's home. The number of slain Palestinians in the bombing of Abu Musamah family home in Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Yunis, rose to 14, and at least 13 wounded, who were transferred to Nasser Medical Hospital, while civil defense and ambulance crews continue to search for missing people under the rubble. Source: National News Agency - Lebanon The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates denounced the right-wing Dutch extremist Geert Wilders for his remarks that contradicted the rights of the Palestinian people, particularly their right to an independent state with sovereignty over their own territory, and for reflecting racist and ridiculous ideas that suggested a resolution to the Palestinian conflict could come at the expense of Jordan. The ministry's spokesperson, Sufian Qudah, said the racist parliamentarian's provocative and abhorrent remarks are useless and have no impact other than validating his racism and extremism, which are products of a deplorable culture of hatred that everyone must oppose and denounce. Qudah emphasized that the Dutch government needs to come out strongly against these remarks, which run counter to the friendly and respectful relationships that the two nations have built over the course of seven decades. He drew attention to the representative's long-standing and consistent racist statements, emphasizing that t he ministry has previously denounced them and dealt with them immediately through Dutch government-approved methods. Source: Jordan News Agency