At least 133 people were killed and 162 injured in Gaza due to Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours
Israeli army attacks in the Gaza Strip have resulted in at least 133 deaths and 162 injuries in the last 24 hours. The number of victims has risen to 28,473 dead and 68,146 injured since the war between Islamic group Hamas and Israel began on October 7.
The Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry said, “The Israeli occupation led to 16 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 133 deaths and 162 injuries during the last 24 hours.” “Under the debris and on the streets”, where Israeli forces block access to ambulances and rescue workers.
According to the official Palestinian news agency, Wafa, Israeli bombardment struck the center of the Palestinian enclave and killed one person and injured several near Deir al-Balah.
Israel has focused its offensive on the south of the Strip.
But Israel has focused its military offensive south of the Strip, is preparing a land offensive, particularly in Khan Yunis, and in the Egyptian border city of Rafah, where most of the approximately two million displaced people who survived the war (almost the entire Gazan population) are concentrated amid an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Are.
“Most of the population of Rafah has already fled to other areas of Gaza After they were ordered to ‘evacuate’ by Israeli authorities. London-based organization Amnesty International condemned the attack, saying “Civilians have nowhere to go to escape the bombings and face the real and imminent threat of genocide.”
For its part, New York-based Human Rights Watch recently estimated that “Forcing the more than one million displaced Palestinians in Rafah to resettle without a safe haven would be illegal and would have devastating consequences.”
The war broke out after a Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, killing at least 1,200 and kidnapping about 250.
Since then, and despite growing international opposition, Israeli forces have retaliated by air, land and sea into the devastated Gaza Strip, where in addition to causing at least 28,473 deaths – most of them children and women – survivors have been displaced, Hospitals face collapse. The outbreak of epidemics and persistent shortage of drinking water, food, medicine and electricity.