Day 276 of Israeli Aggression on Gaza: 38,193 Killed, 87,903 Injured
The Israeli onslaught on Gaza continues, killing 40 Palestinians and injuring 75 others in the past 24 hours.
On day 276 of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupation in Gaza on Monday reached 38,193, in addition to 87,903 injuries, according to the daily report published by the Health Ministry in Gaza.
“Israel” committed three massacres in 24 hours, killing 40 Palestinians and injuring 75 others.
While some were transported to partially functioning hospitals, many victims remain trapped beneath the rubble with rescue crews unable to reach them. Others remain either injured or lie there as lifeless bodies dispersed on the streets as rescue crews are also prohibited from attending to them or transporting them.
A renewed series of sporadic attacks were carried out by the Israeli occupation on the 276th day of its ongoing aggression on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, our correspondent reported.
At dawn Monday, several Palestinians were martyred and injured as a result of intense airstrikes by the Israeli occupation air force on areas surrounding Gaza City in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources reported that dozens of Palestinians were martyred and injured in the al-Daraj and al-Tuffah neighborhoods, as well as the old town, due to the occupation’s bombing of these areas. The occupation aircraft launched a series of violent airstrikes on the mentioned areas, with their echoes heard in the northern and central parts of the Gaza Strip.
Earlier today, the Palestinian Red Crescent in Gaza announced that they have successfully broken the siege imposed on northern Gaza, despite repeated attacks by the Israeli occupation forces on their crews.
In a statement, the Red Crescent in Gaza called on international parties to urgently compel the Israeli occupation to adhere to international law. The organization emphasized the critical need for immediate intervention to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.
The Red Crescent highlighted the severe fuel shortages that have forced them to halt the operation of 18 of their ambulances, raising concerns over the spread of diseases among displaced persons.