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Published: November 29, 2023
Hamas movement representative in Lebanon Osama Hamdan called today, Tuesday, billionaire and American businessman Elon Musk to visit the Gaza Strip to review "the extent of Israeli crimes against the Palestinians."
Musk visited Israel during which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took him on a tour of the settlements adjacent to the Gaza Strip to explain to him the consequences of the "Hamas" attack on them on October 7.
Hamdan said in a press conference in Beirut: "We call on Mr. Elon Musk who visited the occupation to visit the Gaza Strip to see the extent of the massacres and crimes committed against our people, in commitment to the standards of objectivity and credibility, and to stay away from the policy of bias and double standards in dealing with the cause of our people and their legitimate rights."
Hamas also invited journalists and media agencies to "intensify their presence to the Gaza Strip to examine the extent of the destruction and the features of the extermination war carried out by the occupation and its Nazi army against our Palestinian people."
It said in a statement: "What is revealed day after day of massacres and systematic killings against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the latest of which is the discovery of dozens of bodies of Palestinian civilians under the rubble in the Sabra area and other parts of Gaza City, and the extent of the destruction that befell the Islamic University, one of the most important scientific institutions, confirms once again the horror of what our people have been subjected to in an extermination war aimed at forcing them to migrate forcibly through killing and deliberate destruction of all life facilities and infrastructure."
The statement also added: "We call on journalists and global media agencies to intensify their presence to the Gaza Strip to see the extent of the destruction and the features of the extermination carried out by the occupation and its Nazi army against children, unarmed civilians, and all infrastructure."
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