408 days of Israeli genocide in Gaza: 43,846 killed, 103,740 injured
The Gaza Government Media Office says the Israeli bombing of residential buildings in Beit Lahia, al-Nuseirat, and al-Bureij killed 96 people and injured 60 others, with over 15 missing.
The Israeli occupation continues its war of genocide against the Gaza Strip, now ongoing for the 408th day, with the Gaza Health Ministry announcing that over the past 24 hours, the Israeli military committed six massacres, resulting in 47 martyrs and 139 injuries, with many victims still trapped under rubble or inaccessible in the streets.
Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation has killed 43,846 Palestinians and injured 103,740 others, the Ministry confirmed Sunday in its daily report.
In the same context, the Government Media Office of the Gaza Strip issued its 675th press release, detailing the massacres committed that day.
96 martyrs, 60 injured, and 15 missing
According to the Media Office's press release, the Israeli occupation military carried out multiple brutal massacres, bombing residential buildings in Beit Lahia, al-Nuseirat, and al-Bureij.
It confirmed that the attacks resulted in 96 martyrs, over 15 missing, and 60 injured, targeting families from the Ghabein, Ghoneim, Safi, Ayada, Abdel Ati, Talouli, Abu Armana, Saidam, Aql, al-Masri, al-Hamlaoui, and Ummoum families. Many of the victims were displaced civilians, mostly women and children.
These massacres coincide with the Israeli occupation’s systematic and deliberate destruction of Gaza’s healthcare system, with several hospitals now out of service, the statement highlighted.
The Gaza Media Office held the Israeli occupation, as well as the US, UK, Germany, France, and other involved countries, responsible for the genocide and war crimes.
"We demand that the international community and all UN and international organizations pressure the Israeli occupation, by all means, to stop the genocide, end the bloodshed in Gaza, and halt the war against children and displaced people," it urged in its statement.