ISRAEL KILLS 65 PEOPLE IN GAZA TODAY
- Michael Thervil

- Sep 12
- 2 min read
Written by Michael Thervil

[Israel Gaza] With Israel’s increasing its war of genocide deeper into Gaza, today is hailed as one of the bloodies days with over 65 people killed in northern Gaza. With an extremely dense population of 1.3 million displaced people forced into northern Gaza, the area has turned into a human slaughterhouse. As more bombed out buildings which people are using as shelter from the constant targeted missile attacks from the IDF and being destroyed, Israel's action only increases the likelihood that even more Palestinians will be killed with each hour that passes.
While Hamas has condemned the actions of the IDF, the world, specifically the Arab and Muslim world, continues to lack the ambition to militarily confront Israel in the defense of Palestine. Currently, the prime minister of Qatar Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani has been trying to broker a successful cease-fire deal with Israel through diplomatic channels with American Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump.
OUR POSITION HERE AT VEDA WORLD NEWS
The question of the day is why do Arab and Muslim countries think that they will be able to reach any kind of a deal with both Israel and the Americans when both countries have either failed to honor past agreements and currently have no intention to come to any terms of reasonable agreement to satisfy the demands of Hamas or the leaders of the international community? With over 65,000 Palestinians killed, mostly women and children, the actions of Israel with the help of the Americans should stand as a testament to how far both countries will go to rid the world not of Hamas but of the people of Palestine.
As it stands, our prediction is that there will be no cease-fire or peace agreement made in Palestine in the immediate or the distant future. We also hold the position that with the recent attacks in Doha, Qatar, Tunisia, Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon; diplomatic relations will continue to decrease to the point that there will be no incentive to either continue negotiations or to stop Israel from continuing its war of genocide against the people of Palestine and/or for Hamas to release Israeli prisoners.











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