Day 177: 32,782 killed, 75,298 injured
Israeli occupation massacres against civilians in the Gaza Strip are still ongoing for the 177th day, with no signs of relenting.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the Israeli occupation committed 8 massacres in the Strip in the past 24 hours, killing 77 and injuring 108. This brings the total number of Palestinians killed since the Israeli aggression on Gaza started on October 7 to 32,782, in addition to 75,298 injured.
It is noteworthy that numerous victims remain trapped under the rubble, presumed dead, as "Israel" prevents ambulances and civil defense crews from reaching them.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces pursue their genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, for the 177th day in a row, via airstrikes, artillery shelling, and fire belts, while committing bloody massacres against civilians.
'Israel' bombs journalist tents within al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital
Earlier today, the government media office in Gaza reported that the Israeli occupation forces committed a new massacre by bombing the tents housing journalists and forcibly displaced civilians within al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital compound in the central governorate.
The office provided further details indicating that the attack on al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital occurred during peak operating hours within the facilities.
In a related development, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that several people, including journalists, were martyred, and others were wounded as a result of the aggression
Numerous videos circulating on social media vividly depict the brutal aftermath of the Israeli airstrike targeting a journalist tent within the hospital. The footage captured the devastation wrought by the attack, highlighting the deliberate targeting of journalists and civilians by the Israeli occupation forces.
It is worth noting that the Government Media Office in Gaza reported, on March 23, that the number of Palestinian journalists killed since the beginning of the genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza has reached 137 with the recent killing of four journalists.