Gaza bleeds: Israeli genocide claims 81 more lives in 24 hours

At least 81 Palestinians, including many women and children, were killed and over 420 injured in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours as the Israeli occupation forces intensified their genocidal campaign, according to medical sources in the besieged enclave.
The latest massacre brings the total number of Palestinians martyred since the launch of the Israeli onslaught in October 2023 to a staggering 56,412, with at least 133,054 others wounded. Local health authorities report that the overwhelming majority of victims are innocent civilians—women, children, and the elderly—who have borne the brunt of this systematic campaign of extermination.
Since Israel resumed its genocidal assault on March 18 following a two-month truce, at least 6,089 more Palestinians have been killed and 21,013 injured, as airstrikes and artillery barrages rain down on densely populated civilian areas with impunity.
The humanitarian catastrophe is worsening by the hour. Emergency and rescue teams continue to face relentless Israeli attacks that deliberately target ambulances, paramedics, and civil defense workers. Countless bodies remain trapped beneath the rubble of flattened homes, schools, and mosques, while wounded civilians lie in the streets, unreachable due to the ongoing bombardment.
Despite mounting global outrage, Israel continues its indiscriminate slaughter in defiance of repeated United Nations Security Council resolutions demanding an immediate ceasefire. The International Court of Justice has issued clear rulings obligating Israel to prevent genocide and alleviate the suffering of Gaza's 2.3 million besieged residents—but Tel Aviv has ignored all international legal and moral calls for restraint.
The Palestinian people, enduring starvation, displacement, and terror under a medieval siege, continue to resist with courage and dignity. In the face of this brutality, calls grow louder for accountability, sanctions, and justice for the victims of what many legal experts and rights organizations have condemned as a textbook case of genocide. (ILKHA)
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