October 30, 2024
GAZA: Dozens of innocent civilians were killed over the last hours as the occupying Israeli regime continues its war of genocide on the Gaza Strip for the 114th day in a row, according to medical sources. In the early hours of Sunday, a number of civ...


GAZA: Dozens of innocent civilians were killed over the last hours as the occupying Israeli regime continues its war of genocide on the Gaza Strip for the 114th day in a row, according to medical sources.

In the early hours of Sunday, a number of civilians were killed as Israeli airstrikes and artillery bombardment targeted various areas in Khan Yunis and other locations in the southern and western neighborhoods of Gaza City.

Simultaneously, medical sources reported the killing of several civilians and injuries to others in the artillery shelling that targeted the Al-Amal neighborhood in Khan Yunis.

Israeli warplanes also carried out a series of airstrikes on the Tel Al-Hawa neighborhood in the southwest of Gaza City and on the western areas of the city, resulting in the death and injury of numerous civilians, including children and women.

Additionally, Israeli artillery shelled several areas in the northern Gaza Strip.

Health sources reported that 30 unidentified bodies of victims are still in the morgu
e at Nasser Medical Complex, awaiting burial, while 150 victims were buried in the complex’s courtyard last night due to the Israeli military siege around the hospital.

According to sources, the Israeli occupation forces committed 18 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip yesterday, resulting in 174 deaths and 310 injuries in the past 24 hours alone.

In a preliminary toll, the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7 has resulted in the murder of 26,257 individuals, the majority of whom are innocent civilians, and 64,797 injuries.

Worse still, the aggression has resulted in the forceful displacement of nearly 2 million people from all of the Gaza Strip, with the vast majority of the displaced forced into the densely crowded southern city of Rafah near the border with Egypt-in what has become Palestine’s largest mass exodus since the 1948 Nakba.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency