Israel genocide report
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Palestinian activists mourned Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a Turkish American activist killed in the West Bank, raising questions about the perceived double standards in the U.S. response to violence against American citizens by Israel, as highlighted by IMEU's Josh Ruebner. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned Israel's military actions in Gaza as 'massacres' committed with Western weapons, amidst ongoing tensions following Hamas's October 7 attack that triggered the conflict. Reports indicate that Israel has used advanced F-35 aircraft, partly sourced from Australia, in its operations against Gaza, raising concerns about collaboration in potential war crimes. Germany faces criticism for its continued support of Israel amid allegations of genocide in Gaza, where over 50,000 Palestinians have reportedly died due to military actions and humanitarian crises. Iranian officials accuse the U.S. of complicity in these atrocities by supplying weapons to Israel, asserting that the death toll includes a significant number of innocent civilians. The ongoing conflict highlights a complex interplay of international relations, human rights concerns, and military support in the region.

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