Israeli occupation forces have carried out five massacres in the Gaza Strip over the past 48 hours, killing at least 38 Palestinians and injuring 193 others, according to medical reports. The latest wave of violence has exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation in the region.
Local health authorities have confirmed that the Palestinian death toll since Israel's offensive began on October 7, 2023, has now reached 46,537, with more than 109,500 individuals injured. The majority of the victims are reported to be women and children.
Emergency services remain unable to access many areas due to continued obstruction by Israeli forces, leaving countless bodies trapped under rubble or scattered along roads across the besieged enclave.
Despite growing international calls for an immediate ceasefire from the United Nations Security Council and directives from the International Court of Justice urging measures to prevent further genocide, Israel's onslaught continues unabated. The ongoing violence has drawn widespread condemnation and raised concerns over the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. (ILKHA)
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