Over the past 24 hours, three massacres were committed against families, resulting in at least 25 Palestinians killed and 81 others injured.

Local health authorities confirmed that since the beginning of the Israeli onslaught on October 7, the majority of victims have been women and children.

Despite the escalating crisis, ambulance and rescue teams are facing severe difficulties in reaching casualties and retrieving bodies trapped under the rubble or scattered across the war-torn enclave. Israeli occupation forces are reportedly obstructing the movement of ambulance and civil defense crews, further complicating rescue operations. (ILKHA)