Day 233: 35,984 Palestinians killed, 80,643 injured in Gaza
Israeli forces continue their crimes against Palestinians, committing eight massacres against families in Gaza.
Israeli occupation forces committed eight new massacres against families in Gaza over the past 24 hours, killing 81 Palestinians and injuring 223 others on the 233rd day of genocide, the Ministry of Health in Gaza reported.
Many martyrs remain under the rubble and on the streets as the IOF prevents ambulances and civil defense crews from reaching them.
The ministry said that since October 7, the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli war against Gaza has reached 35,984 Palestinians, with 80,643 wounded.
It is believed that these numbers are nowhere near the true number of victims of "Israel's" genocidal war in Gaza, as Palestinian healthcare authorities face significant challenges in accurately tallying the number of martyrs wounded and individuals dying beneath the rubble.
The Israeli occupation persists in its aggression against the Gaza Strip for the 233rd day, committing more massacres against civilians, which led to several martyrs at dawn Sunday after the occupation bombed different areas in the Gaza Strip.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported that the bodies of six martyrs were recovered after a house was targeted in the Khirbet al-Adas area, east of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Our correspondent also confirmed that heavy Israeli artillery shelling targeted the Beit Lahia project market area in northern Gaza, adding that there were casualties in an Israeli bombing that targeted a residential apartment in the Iman Tower in the Nuseirat camp, in the center of the Gaza Strip.
The occupation had destroyed entire residential buildings in some neighborhoods of the city of Rafah, especially in al-Shoka and al-Jeneina on Saturday, according to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent. The IOF carried out violent fire belts on the city at night, killing several Palestinians, and also targeting the al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City and northern Nuseirat camp.