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Gaza Health: The occupation committed 5 massacres that claimed the lives of 51 martyrs within 24 hours

The death toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October has risen to 34,356 martyrs and 77,368 wounded.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli occupation committed five massacres during the past 24 hours, as a result of which 51 martyrs and 75 injuries reached the Strip’s hospitals.

At dawn and Friday morning, the Israeli occupation forces continued their violent bombardment across various parts of the Gaza Strip, as the aggression entered its 203rd day.

Three citizens, including a child and a woman, were martyred, and others were injured, in a raid launched by Israeli occupation aircraft on a house in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of Gaza City. The occupation aircraft also launched raids on the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City.

In Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, a fisherman was martyred and another was injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets while they were working off the coast of the city. Ambulance and rescue crews we
re also able to recover the body of a martyr from under the rubble of the Joudeh family’s home in the Shaboura camp, which was targeted by an Israeli raid last Saturday.

The occupation artillery bombed the Nuseirat and Bureij camps in the central Gaza Strip, simultaneously with the occupation bombing homes and facilities in the town of Al-Mughraqa.

At dawn on Friday, the occupation warplanes launched violent raids targeting the north of the Nuseirat and Al-Maghazi camps and the town of Al-Zawaida in the middle of the Gaza Strip, in conjunction with the occupation artillery shelling of the areas north of the Nuseirat camp, the town of Beit Lahia, and the eastern regions in the north of the Gaza Strip, in addition to the occupation vehicles firing bullets from machine guns along the border strip north of the Gaza Strip. sector.

The occupation aircraft also launched violent raids on Al-Safa Mosque in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, and on the Al-Zaytoun and Al-Shuja’iya neighborhoods east of the city
, in conjunction with occupation artillery shelling.

In a related context, ambulance and rescue crews continue to recover the bodies of martyrs from mass graves discovered in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. At least 392 bodies were recovered from three mass graves discovered in the Nasser Medical Complex, after the Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the city of Khan Yunis. Among the bodies were 165 unidentified and could not be identified due to the occupation changing the appearance of special signs to identify and mutilate the bodies.

On the other hand, the suffering of citizens in the displacement camps in the south of the Gaza Strip is worsening with the intensification of heat waves, amid warnings of the spread of epidemics and diseases, especially among children and women. The temperature in the Strip during the day yesterday, Thursday, reached about 37 degrees Celsius.

The Israeli aggression and genocidal war led to the forced displacement of citizens from the
north and center of the Gaza Strip to the south, especially to Rafah Governorate, which is now crowded with displaced people and internally displaced people.

The Central Bureau of Statistics announced that the number of citizens residing in Rafah Governorate as of April 22 is estimated at approximately 1.1 million individuals, living in an area of ??63.1 km2, as the population density in Rafah on the eve of the aggression reached 4,360 individuals per km2, now reaching about 50,017 individuals per square kilometre, which constitutes a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe, and enormous pressure on scarce services and the ability to obtain the simplest means of life in light of the aggression.

These displaced people suffer from difficult living and health conditions as a result of the aggression, as the displacement camps lack the most basic necessities of life.

Source: Maan News Agency