According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, six massacres were perpetrated by the israeli occupation in the past 24 hours alone, resulting in the deaths of 63 Palestinians and the injury of 94 others. This brings the total number of Palestinians killed since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on October 7 to 32,845, with 75,392 injured.

Tragically, many victims remain trapped under the rubble, unable to be reached by ambulances and civil defense crews due to restrictions imposed by Israel. The relentless airstrikes, artillery shelling, and use of fire belts by Israeli forces continue to inflict bloody massacres on civilians.

Rising Danger for Journalists in Gaza

The dangers faced by journalists in Gaza have escalated amid Israel's indiscriminate bombing of the Strip, communication and electricity outages, and shortages of essential supplies. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) issued a warning, highlighting the heightened risks for journalists covering the conflict during the Israeli ground assault. CPJ is actively investigating reports of journalists and media workers killed, injured, or missing, noting that this conflict has resulted in the deadliest period for journalists since 1992.

Israeli Attacks Target Residential Areas

Israeli airstrikes targeted residential areas in the al-Maghazi camp in central Gaza, resulting in the deaths of three Palestinians, according to reports from Al Mayadeen's correspondent. Additionally, Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes on southern areas in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. Israeli military vehicles also resumed incursions into the al-Mawasi district near the Mediterranean coast, west of Khan Younis, accompanied by artillery shelling and gunfire from naval vessels. (ILKHA)