'Israel' commits a new massacre in Nuseirat Camp, Gaza
At least three houses were severely damaged in al-Shujaiya neighborhood as the IOF continues its attacks on Gaza City.
Eight Palestinians, including women and children, were killed in the early morning hours today and dozens were injured in Nuseirat camp in central Gaza due to the Israeli bombing of two residential homes.
IOF aircraft targeted a house in the al-Sultan neighborhood in Nuseirat Camp, killing four Palestinians, including a baby girl. The victims were later transported in pieces to the hospital.
Four Palestinians were also killed, and about another 30 were injured as the IOF bombed another house in the same camp.
The IOF also heavily bombed the Al-Mughraqa region in central Gaza.
At least three houses were severely damaged in al-Shujaiya neighborhood as the IOF continued its attacks on Gaza City.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that six Palestinians were killed in the Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Nearly 400 decomposing bodies uncovered in Khan Younis Nasser Hospital
As of April 25, at least 392 decomposing bodies had been uncovered from the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis by the Civil Defense in Gaza and locals aiding rescue workers, following the Israeli occupation forces' (IOF) withdrawal from the medical facility, which they had invaded at an earlier time.
As authorities continue to work on recovering the bodies of Palestinians who were killed during the siege of the hospital and its subsequent invasion by the Israeli military, the harrowing crimes committed by Israeli occupation forces in the medical facility are continuously revealed.
Many of the recently dug-up bodies were evidently children's.
"We do not know the reason as to why bodies of children were present in the Nasser Hospital," authorities said, adding that there were clear signs of torture on a number of the bodies.
Gaza's Civil Defense said that the occupation's military committed multiple field executions in the hospital, demanding that an international investigation be launched into the blatant war crimes.
Moreover, the occupation's troops buried a number of bodies in large plastic body bags at a depth of 3 meters, which facilitated their decomposition. Authorities also revealed that the occupation reverted to atrocious practices by burying at least 20 people alive in the medical facility.