PNGO calls for international intervention to stop the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and hold the occupation accountable for its crimes

The Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network (PNGO) Strongly condemned the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and urgently calls for immediate international intervention to halt it and hold the occupying forces accountable for their heinous crimes. 
This recent wave of aggression, perpetrated by the extremist right-wing Israeli government, is a continuation of their systematic pattern of grave violations of international law and gross human rights abuses within the occupied Palestinian territory.
This Israeli aggression has resulted in the tragic loss of 13 Palestinians, mostly innocent children and women, and has inflicted significant damage upon homes and institutions. This aggression is accompanied by an alarming deterioration in humanitarian, economic, and social conditions, directly resulting from the ongoing Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip for the past 16 years, as well as a series of relentless Israeli attacks.
PNGO also highlights the tragic loss of the Palestinian doctor, Dr. Jamal Khaswan, along with his wife and son, who were killed in their apartment.  Dr. Khaswan served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Al-Wafa Charitable Society, a member organization of PNGO.  Al-Wafa Society manages Al-Wafa Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation and Specialized Surgery, which has previously been targeted in multiple airstrikes.
PNGO emphasizes the significant need for Palestinian unity to reinforce our people's resilience in the face of this renewed Israeli aggression. We call upon the international community to break its silence and take immediate and concrete measures to halt these crimes committed by the occupation, while providing international protection and strengthening the resilience of our people.   
Further, PNGO unequivocally demands the full accountability of the Israeli occupation for its continual violations and heinous crimes against Palestinian civilians.

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