The Israeli occupation has carried out three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, leaving 32 dead and 59 injured in hospitals in the past 24 hours.
The war in a devastated Gaza Strip ended 200 days of Israeli offensive on Tuesday, with at least 32 deaths in the past 24 hours and 59 new injuries, bringing the total number of fatalities to 34,183 Gazans, in addition to a suspected 11,000 bodies. to stay under the rubble.
The Hamas government’s Gaza Health Ministry has reported a total of 77,143 injuries since the war began on October 7.
Widespread shelling continues throughout the Gaza Strip, with attacks on the coastal areas of Al Zawaida and Deir al Balah, in the center of the Gaza Strip, as well as on the beach of the Nuseirat refugee camp.
There have also been bombings and artillery attacks both in the city of Beit Hanoun, in the north of the Strip, and in Beit Lahia (center), where ‘military vehicles and drones opened fire on (the municipalities of) Al Mughraqa and Al Zahra. “.
The Israeli military, for its part, said today that it has attacked a number of “25 Hamas targets” with aircraft over the past 24 hours, including military infrastructure, observation and launch posts, as described in a statement.
The Strip Civil Protection Team, independent of Hamas, confirmed last night that it had recovered at least 283 bodies from a mass grave found on Saturday at Naser Hospital, in the southern city of Khan Younis, from where the Israeli army withdrew last year. April 7, after four months of fighting in this area.
The corpses included women and elderly people, and some had their hands cuffed and were naked, indicating that they had been executed.
In addition, the whereabouts of approximately 2,000 people who were present in the medical complex when it was besieged by Israeli forces more than two months ago remain unknown.
Source: EITB

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