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The number of martyrs of the Nuseirat massacre increased to 210, and the number of injured reached 400


Gaza: The death toll of the massacre, carried out by the Israeli occupation forces as a result of targeting the central governorate in the central Gaza Strip, especially the Nuseirat camp, rose today, Saturday, to 210 martyrs and more than 400 injured.

Medical sources explained that the martyrs and wounded were transferred to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which has become in a catastrophic and dangerous situation, due to its inability to accommodate such large numbers of martyrs and wounded.

For more than two hours, the occupation artillery and warplanes carried out violent and intense raids on various areas of the Central Governorate, and the west and east of the Nuseirat camp.

Media sources reported that military vehicles suddenly penetrated the areas east and northwest of the Nuseirat camp, coinciding with violent artillery shelling that targeted large areas of the camp.

The occupation vehicles also penetrated near the Wadi Gaza Bridge on the Salah al-Din Road in the center of the Gaza Strip, and expanded
their incursion east of Deir al-Balah and into the Bureij and al-Maghazi camps.

Drones flew densely in the sky of the Nuseirat camp and opened fire on everyone moving on its roads, resulting in hundreds of martyrs and wounded.

Medical sources said, ‘The ambulance and emergency system is unable to respond to all calls to transport the wounded from the places that were bombed in the Central Governorate and the Nuseirat camp.’

She pointed out that dozens of injured people are lying on the ground in Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and medical teams are trying to save them with the simple capabilities available to them.

The Israeli occupation forces have continued their aggression against Gaza by land, sea and air since October 7, 2023, resulting in the death of 36,801 citizens, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 83,680 others, while thousands of victims remain under rubble and on the roads

Source: Maan News Agency