Israeli bombardment slaughters over 50 Palestinians in Gaza within 24 hours

Israeli occupation forces massacred more than 50 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, as reported by Gaza’s Health Ministry.
The Ministry confirmed that 51 Palestinians were martyred and 113 others wounded amid relentless airstrikes and artillery shelling targeting civilian neighborhoods. Many victims remain buried under the rubble of their homes and buildings, while ambulances are often unable to reach the wounded due to the intensity of Israeli attacks.
Since Israel’s genocidal campaign began on October 7, 2023, at least 52,365 Palestinians — the overwhelming majority of them women and children — have been killed, with 117,905 others injured. Following Israel’s latest breach of the ceasefire on March 18, 2025, an additional 2,273 Palestinians have been martyred and 5,864 wounded.
On March 18, Israeli forces violently resumed their assault, openly violating the ceasefire agreement secured in January. The Netanyahu regime cynically justified the renewed aggression by blaming Hamas for refusing U.S.-proposed terms, while Palestinian resistance movements squarely held Israel and the United States responsible for sabotaging peace efforts and perpetuating Gaza’s suffering.
The Palestinian people continue to endure horrific war crimes under a brutal siege, as Israel deliberately targets residential areas, infrastructure, and medical facilities, pushing Gaza further into an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
Despite the growing death toll and international outrage, the Israeli onslaught shows no signs of abating, as Palestinians remain steadfast in their struggle for freedom, dignity, and the end of occupation. (ILKHA)
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