Tulkarm Brigade target Israeli outpost in occupied West Bank
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that two Palestinians were killed and five others injured by the occupation's gunfire during its aggression on the Jalazone camp in northern Ramallah.
Earlier at dawn, the Tulkarm Brigade announced the targeting of Israeli occupation forces on the Sharaqa axis with intense gunfire as part of their contribution to Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
It was also reported today that Israeli occupation forces invaded the town of Anabta east of Tulkarm city, leading to confrontations with locals.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that two Palestinians were killed and five others were seriously injured during the IOF's aggression on the Jalazone camp in northern Ramallah.
#BREAKING | Al Mayadeen's correspondent: The IOF launched a raid campaign and arrested dozens of Palestinians in the #WestBank. #Palestine pic.twitter.com/RcJGfdVV10
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) October 23, 2023
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On Sunday, former Bolivian President Evo Morales called on his country's government to sever ties with "Israel" and declare it a "terrorist state" in light of the massacres in occupied Palestine and its continuous aggression on the Gaza Strip.
"When we came to power after winning the elections in September/December 2005, we severed our ties with Israel due to our pacifist and anti-imperialistic principles," Morales wrote on X.
He recalled that after the US-backed November 2019 coup, Bolivia obeyed "the orders of the [US] empire" and restored its relations with the Israeli occupation.
Cuando llegamos al gobierno después de ganar las elecciones en diciembre de 2005, rompimos relaciones con #Israel por consecuencia con nuestros principios pacifistas y antiimperialistas. Luego del golpe de Estado de noviembre de 2019 que fue apoyado por #EEUU, Añez, obedeciendo… pic.twitter.com/8KMsrTQUf6
— Evo Morales Ayma (@evoespueblo) October 22, 2023
Morales requested that the current Bolivian government not only cut ties with "Israel" but also strongly and unequivocally condemn the massacres and genocide against the Palestinian people.
"He who does not reject genocides is an accomplice. Such genocide cannot be accepted in Palestine. Israel should be declared a terrorist state," the former Bolivian leader stressed.
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