By Day 368 of Israeli Genocide in Gaza: 41,965 Martyrs, 97,590 Injured

The Israeli occupation forces massacres in the Strip continue as the death toll nears 42,000.

On the 368th day of Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation committed eight massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, of which 56 martyrs and 278 injuries arrived at hospitals in 24 hours.

Since October 7, 2023, the death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 41,965 martyrs and 97,590 injuries.

Several victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them.

Massacres in al-Bureij, Nuseirat, and Rafah

Israeli occupation forces persist in perpetrating massacres in the Gaza Strip, compounded by an air, sea, and land blockade that deepens the suffering of its residents.

The occupation committed three separate massacres in various locations within the Strip, leading to numerous martyrs and injuries.

The death toll from the Israeli occupation’s bombardment of the Nuseirat and al-Bureij camps in central Gaza has risen to 27.

Our correspondent in Gaza reported that searches for missing persons and martyrs are ongoing in the building targeted by the occupation in Block 3 of al-Bureij camp, which shelters dozens of displaced individuals.

Additionally, in Khirbet al-Adas, north of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli shelling of a mosque resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to several others.

Our correspondent also reported heavy gunfire from Israeli helicopters directed at the homes of residents in the Beit Lahia area in northern Gaza, targeting Jabalia camp, Beit Lahia, and anyone moving in the northern region.

He added that the occupation forces dropped leaflets for the third time over Beit Lahia and its surrounding area, urging the people of Gaza to move toward the southern part of the Strip.

Hospitals risk going out of service

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health in Gaza issued a final appeal before hospitals in the Gaza and northern governorates cease operations due to a lack of fuel.

They called on all relevant international and humanitarian organizations to urgently intervene to ensure the delivery of the necessary fuel to power generators in healthcare facilities.

 

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