UN Chief Declares Gaza a "Killing Field" Amid Aid Blockade

Zakaria Zubeidi, recently freed from an Israeli prison as part of a ceasefire agreement, criticized the UK and US for their roles in perpetuating Israeli occupation during an interview with Sky News. Imprisoned in 2019 after a conviction for terrorism, Zubeidi emphasized, "Freedom has no price," asserting that nations like Britain, France, and the United States have contributed to his and his children's suffering.
During his release, Zubeidi was welcomed by supporters in Ramallah, including former Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, who highlighted the historical significance of releasing prisoners for peace negotiations. Zubeidi, a controversial figure viewed as an "extremist" by Israel, is regarded as a symbol of resistance in the West Bank. He insists on the urgent need for international acknowledgment of the ongoing violence against Palestinians, stating that “the situation in Israeli prisons is extremely harsh.”
The recent conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with reports suggesting over 47,000 Palestinian deaths since the beginning of Israeli offensives following the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, claiming around 1,200 lives in Israel.