The Israeli occupation’s sustained military campaign in Gaza has entered its 461st day, marked by relentless attacks targeting civilians, including women and children.
Over the past 24 hours, three massacres carried out by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have resulted in 70 Palestinian deaths and 104 injuries, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Since the escalation of violence on October 7, 2023, the death toll has risen to 46,006 Palestinians, with 109,378 others injured.
The health crisis in Gaza has worsened as another major hospital has been rendered inoperational due to Israeli actions. The Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia, which had been providing critical services, is now nonfunctional, according to a statement from the Gaza Health Ministry.
Israeli forces reportedly surrounded the hospital on Friday, demanding the immediate evacuation of patients and staff. The facility had been a refuge for displaced Palestinians before its closure. This marks a complete shutdown of public hospitals in the North Gaza governorate, as Kamal Adwan, Beit Hanoun, and the Indonesian Hospital are all now out of service.
Footage circulating online shows Israeli tanks stationed near the Indonesian Hospital, sparking concerns that the site may have been repurposed for military operations.
The shutdown of key healthcare facilities exacerbates the already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Medical services have been severely disrupted, leaving tens of thousands of injured Palestinians without access to care.
As the conflict persists, the international community faces mounting pressure to address the devastating impact on civilians and demand accountability for alleged war crimes.
This report follows 460 consecutive days of bombardment, during which Gaza’s infrastructure, healthcare system, and civilian population have suffered unprecedented destruction. (ILKHA)
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