Day 392 of Israeli genocide in Gaza: 43,259 killed, 101827 injured
The Israeli occupation military continues its genocidal war on Gaza for the 392nd consecutive day, intensifying bombardments and airstrikes across all areas of the besieged Strip.
Israeli occupation forces have committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, killing 55 martyrs and injuring 186 who reached hospitals in the past 24 hours, confirmed the Gaza Health Ministry on Friday.
According to the ministry’s daily report, the number of Palestinians killed since the start of the Israeli war on the Strip last year has risen to 43,259 martyrs, in addition to 101,827 injuries.
This comes as the Israeli occupation military continues its genocidal war on Gaza for the 392st consecutive day, intensifying bombardments and airstrikes across all areas of the besieged Strip.
While some victims were able to be transported to the very few functioning hospitals in the Strip, countless others are trapped under the rubble, as Civil Defense crews cannot reach them due to Israeli bombardments and deliberate attacks against first responders.
Civil Defense forced to halt operations in Northern Gaza
The Civil Defense confirmed that, for the tenth consecutive day, its teams have been forced to suspend operations in all areas of northern Gaza due to ongoing Israeli targeting and aggression.
Meanwhile, the director of Al-Awda Hospital reported that only one surgeon is operating in hospitals in northern Gaza.
Entire family wiped out in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported that the Israeli occupation forces wiped out the entire Al-Ghandour family in northern Gaza.
In central Gaza, our correspondent reported the killing of 12 people and multiple injuries following an airstrike that targeted the entrance of a school sheltering forcibly displaced people in the northern Nuseirat camp.
In a related context, local Palestinian media highlighted that four brothers were among those killed in the Israeli strikes on the Nuseirat refugee camp. They have been identified as Moataz, Mohammed, Omar, and Mustafa Mazan Abu Khadra. Another brother, Mahmoud, had also been killed just hours prior.
IOF also launched fire belts on the New Camp and the northern part of al-Mufti land in Nuseirat, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries after civilian homes were targeted in the New Camp.
In addition, our correspondent confirmed that three were killed in an Israeli artillery strike on a home in Nuseirat.
Our correspondent further reported heavy Israeli airstrikes on northern Nuseirat in central Gaza.
Two more people were killed in another Israeli artillery strike on a house in northern Nuseirat, central Gaza.
In the South, our correspondent reported that the remains of three martyrs were transferred to Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis. He also noted that injuries were reported from an Israeli airstrike that targeted a civilian vehicle in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
Additionally, he mentioned a series of airstrikes that shook the al-Junaina neighborhood in central Rafah.
'We buried 117 members of our family': Beit Lahia massacre survivors
Meanwhile, the very few survivors of the Abu Nasr family confirmed that the Israeli occupation's attack on the Beirut Lahia project building a few days ago was carried out without any prior warning.
Speaking to Al Mayadeen, the survivors revealed that the building was sheltering 250 displaced Palestinians. "We had to walk around the bodies of our loved ones, and we buried 117 members of our family," they said.
Israeli occupation forces exterminated the al-Ghandour family in north Gaza, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
In central Gaza, 47 Palestinians were killed and tens were injured, overwhelmingly women and children, in the Israeli bombardment of Deir al-Balah, the Nuseirat refugee camp, and al-Zawaideh, during the early hours of Friday.
The occupation's artillery shelled eastern al-Qarara, in north Khan Younis, south Gaza.
The municipality of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza declared on Wednesday the city a "disaster zone" due to the ongoing Israeli blockade and the paramount destruction.
The municipality reported that "the city is without food, water, hospitals, doctors, essential services, or means of communication," urging an end to the siege and the establishment of a safe corridor to deliver medical supplies, food, fuel, civil defense equipment, and ambulances.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that "over 150 people have been martyred in recent hours amid ongoing massacres across the Gaza Strip." Meanwhile, heavy Israeli bombardment has continued to target the besieged area of Jabalia in northern Gaza.
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