Israeli occupation forces have carried out two devastating attacks on families in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, killing at least 24 Palestinians and injuring 89 others, according to local medical reports.
The ongoing violence has contributed to a sharp rise in casualties, with the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli assault since October 7, 2023, now reaching 46,565. An additional 109,660 Palestinians have been injured, with the majority of victims being women and children.
Emergency services continue to struggle in reaching the wounded and deceased, with many bodies still trapped under rubble or left scattered across roads in the war-torn region. The blockade imposed by Israeli forces has severely hampered the ability of ambulances and civil defense teams to provide aid.
Despite international calls for a ceasefire, including from the United Nations Security Council and directives from the International Court of Justice urging action to prevent further genocide, Israel's military campaign against Gaza persists, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian crisis in the area.
The toll of the ongoing violence continues to mount as the international community presses for urgent action to halt the bloodshed. (ILKHA)
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