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Cuba reiterates condemnation of genocide in Gaza

by Ed Newman
Cuban president condemned Israel's genocidal aggression against Gaza

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel reiterated his condemnation today of the genocide perpetrated by Israel in Gaza and warned that, if not stopped, it could become a precedent for other regions of the world.

On the social media platform X, the president criticized the lack of decisive action by some governments in the face of the humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory, noting that Gaza has become a “laboratory” for what he called “the philosophy of dispossession.”

“While some governments still hesitate to call it by its name, the #GenocideInGaza continues to devour human lives through hunger and gunpowder. The philosophy of dispossession has no limits, and Gaza is its laboratory. If it is not stopped today, other peoples will suffer the same tomorrow,” the platform warned.

According to the official news agency Wafa, at least 38 Palestinians were killed this morning by Israeli fire in the Strip.

The day before, numerous buildings in the metropolis were destroyed, including the Al-Ghafri Tower, the tallest in the city at 20 floors, which housed hundreds of families, media headquarters, and other commercial businesses.

Meanwhile, the Yedioth Ahronoth daily reported that intense explosions were heard in Israeli territory near the coastal enclave from 10:00 p.m. local time yesterday and throughout the night due to the bombing there.

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