Israeli genocide in Gaza enters day 412 amid worsening humanitarian crisis
The Israeli occupation army's genocidal campaign against Gaza has entered its 412th day, continuing to inflict catastrophic humanitarian suffering on more than two million Palestinians, half of whom are children.
Over the past 24 hours, Israeli forces have targeted several homes, civilian sites, and shelter centers across Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties.
Local sources reported that the Israeli army's large-scale campaign in northern Gaza, particularly in Jabalia and Beit Lahia, has reached day 47. The forces continue to bomb homes and shelters intensively, attacking civilians and imposing a tight siege on the area. Deliberate attacks on ambulance and civil defense workers have left northern Gaza without any rescue services.
In the east of al-Tofah neighborhood, east of Gaza City, two citizens were injured by Israeli drone fire. In Rafah, south of Gaza, three citizens were martyred and others injured in an Israeli attack. A child was also killed in the Muraj area of Rafah.
In central Gaza, the Israeli army attacked a group of citizens in an-Nuseirat refugee camp, killing two and injuring others. Additionally, a school sheltering displaced families in an-Nuseirat camp was bombed, resulting in the deaths of six citizens.
In northern Gaza, at least 66 people, mostly children and women, were martyred, and over 100 others were injured in an Israeli aerial attack at dawn on a residential block near Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia. On Wednesday evening, dozens of Palestinian citizens were martyred or injured when the Israeli occupation army bombed a five-story house in northern Gaza and a tent in Khan Yunis, south of Gaza.
The ongoing violence underscores the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with the international community calling for an end to the hostilities and the protection of civilians. (ILKHA)