Gaza death toll rises to 34,151 as israeli genocidal aggression continues

The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip due to Israeli aggression has risen to 34,151, with an additional 77,084 injuries since October 7.

Ekleme: 22.04.2024 16:35:50 / Güncelleme: 22.04.2024 16:35:50 / English News
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In a single day, the Israeli occupation committed six massacres against families in Gaza, resulting in 54 deaths and 104 injuries. Some victims remain under rubble and on the streets, as search and rescue missions are hindered by the occupation.

Local sources reported that Israeli warplanes launched a series of intense airstrikes on the al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City and al-Mughraqa in the central Gaza Strip. Israeli artillery shelling targeted the eastern part of the al-Maghazi camp in central Gaza, simultaneously with an Israeli airstrike targeting the al-Mawasi area and the southeastern part of Khan Younis.

Civilian Executions and Bulldozer Burials: Israel's Genocidal Rampage

Rescue and medical teams recovered the remains of at least 150 Palestinians who were deliberately executed by the zionst occupation forces (ZOF) in the field. Bulldozers were used to crush victims to death before burying them in the yard of the Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza's Khan Younis.

Following the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from areas in the Strip, Gaza's Civil Defense reported that around 2,000 Palestinians from Gaza were recorded as missing, and it is still unclear whether they have been detained or killed by the ZOF.

Systematic Forced Disappearance and Ethnic Cleansing

Gaza's Civil Defense spokesperson, Major Mahmoud Basal, stressed that the ZOF are systematically using forced disappearance against the people of Gaza, bulldozing dozens of bodies and burying them before withdrawing from areas they invade. He labeled Israeli actions in Gaza as "ethnic cleansing", emphasizing that a huge number of the victims of mass graves and hospital raids are women and children.

These reports highlight the ongoing crisis in Gaza, underscoring the urgent need for international intervention and support. (ILKHA)