Iraqs top Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani (file photo)
Iraqs top Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani has urged all Muslims across the world to help Palestinian people amid the Israeli regimes relentless strikes on the Gaza Strip.
"We call on all Muslims to come to the assistance of the Muslim people of Palestine [and] respond to their loud cries for help," the senior cleric said in a message on Monday.
Grand Ayatollah Sistani added also urged all Muslims to do their utmost to "deter the aggressors," reclaim the usurped rights of Palestinians, and save them from Israels onslaught.
He added that the Islamic land of Palestine should be saved from "usurping aggressor."
Calling up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists, Israel has declared a "long" war on Gaza in response to Operation al-Aqsa Storm, which started on Saturday.
The resistance fighters say they have waged the operation against the occupying regime in response to its decades-long campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, the death toll from the Israeli attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip has hit 687, including 140 children and 105 women, with 3,726 others injured.
Tel Aviv has already been enforcing a permanent ground, aerial, and naval blockade against the coastal territory since 2007. The regime rarely relaxes the siege for entry of essential goods, but has ordered it to be exercised completely since the onset of its ongoing war.
In a statement, the Israeli air force said it had dropped some 2,000 munitions and more than 1,000 ton bombs on Gaza in the last 20 hours.
The Israeli strikes have also led to the displacement of more than 123,000 people in the Gaza Strip, according to the United Nations.
UN chief says "deeply distressed" over Israels complete siege of Gaza
In a related development on Monday, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was "deeply distressed" by Israels announcement that it would initiate a complete siege of Gaza following the Palestinian resistances large-scale operation against the regime.
"I am deeply distressed by todays announcement that Israel will initiate a complete siege of the Gaza Strip, nothing allowed in - no electricity, food, or fuel," Guterres said.
This, after the Israeli military said it was imposing a total blockade of Gaza in response to Hamas attacks, after calling up hundreds of thousands of reservists.
Guterres said the situation in Gaza was already "extremely dire" before the regimes decision to choke up all the entrances to the territory, adding that it would "only deteriorate exponentially" following Israels announcement.
Noting that medical equipment, food, and other humanitarian supplies and personnel are needed, the UN chief said relief and entry of essential supplies into the territory must be facilitated.
"I urge all sides and the relevant parties to allow United Nations access to deliver urgent humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians trapped and helpless in the Gaza Strip," he said, while appealing to the international community to mobilize immediate humanitarian support.
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