Local and medical sources in the Gaza Strip have reported that the zionist occupation army carried out nine separate massacres against families in the region, resulting in the deaths of 83 people and leaving over 125 others wounded within the past 24 hours.
According to these sources, thousands of victims remain trapped under rubble and in the streets, as Israeli forces continue to obstruct the arrival of ambulance and civil defense teams to provide aid and evacuation.
The ongoing israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7, 2023, has resulted in a devastating death toll, with more than 28,858 confirmed fatalities reported thus far. Shockingly, this figure includes over 12,000 children who have lost their lives in the conflict. Additionally, over 68,677 people have been injured as a result of the relentless violence and aggression.
The latest escalation of violence underscores the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and the urgent need for international intervention to halt the bloodshed and ensure the safety and well-being of civilians in the enclave. (ILKHA)
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