Day 213: 34,735 killed, 78,108 injured in Gaza
On the 213th day of the Israeli genocide, more martyrs and wounded have been reported as a result of continuous airstrikes targeting the Gaza Strip.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced in its daily report today that the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza due to the Israeli genocidal war ongoing since October 7 has now reached 34,735 and those injured 78,108.
Additionally, it confirmed that the Israeli occupation forces committed five massacres in the past 24 hours, killing 52 and injuring 90.
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The ministry stressed that thousands of victims are still under the rubble and on the streets, as the occupation forces continue to deliberately prevent ambulances and civil defense crews from reaching them.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression on various areas of the Gaza Strip for 213 days, resulting in more civilian casualties.
'Israel' makes move on Rafah, forced displacement commences
The Israeli occupation forces officially began, on Monday, the forceful displacement of the already-displaced Palestinian people currently seeking shelter in Rafah, which had been designated by the Israelis as an alleged "safe zone" early in the war.
With flyers dropping from the skies, SMS, and social media broadcasts, the Israeli occupation's action on Rafah is set to be yet another episode of this live-streamed genocide.
According to Israeli spokesperson Avichay Adraee, the IOF has allegedly expanded the alleged "humanitarian zone" in the Mawasi area and is forcing Palestinians out of eastern Rafah, which was allegedly the initial "safe zone".
The action being taken by the Israeli occupation would forcefully displace at least 100,000 of the 1.4 million Palestinians currently displaced in Rafah. It would also threaten to hold all remaining Palestinians in Gaza hostage, as the Rafah border crossing will likely be targeted through bombardments.