Day 270: 37,925 martyrs, 87,141 injured
"Israel" committed three massacres over the past 24 hours, killing 25 Palestinians and injuring 81 others.
On day 270 of the genocide in Gaza, the death toll has reached 37,925 Palestinians killed and 87,141 injured by the Israeli occupation amid the IOF's brutal onslaught, according to the daily report published by the Health Ministry in Gaza.
"Israel" committed three massacres over the past 24 hours, killing 25 Palestinians and injuring 81 others.
While some were transported to partially functioning hospitals, many victims remain trapped beneath the rubble with rescue crews unable to reach them while others remain either injured or as lifeless bodies dispersed on the streets as rescue crews are also being prohibited from attending to them or transporting them.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza confirmed on Tuesday morning the arrival of the bodies of eight martyrs and several wounded at al-Nasser Hospital, following intense airstrikes in eastern Rafah and Khan Younis.
Our correspondent reported that multiple casualties were recorded in Abasan and Khuza'a in Khan Younis, highlighting that rescue teams were unable to reach the injured. He further noted that hospitals in Khan Younis were overwhelmed and unable to accommodate more casualties, emphasizing the dire conditions of the displaced in Khan Younis, where many children slept outdoors.
Additionally, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that this morning the occupation renewed its raids on the north of the al-Nuseirat camp and the areas surrounding Netzarim, as well as on Tel al-Hawa southwest of Gaza City. Intensive artillery and airstrikes have also targeted al-Nuseirat over the past hours.
Meanwhile, fierce confrontations persisted between the Resistance and the occupation in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood east of Gaza City. Our correspondent confirmed that dozens of families are besieged by the occupation in the neighborhood.
Palestinians forced to move again
Earlier today, Palestinians that had been forcefully displaced to the second-largest city in the Gaza Strip, Khan Younis, and those residing there, were ordered to "evacuate", once again, as the Israeli occupation forces continue to show that nowhere in the Gaza Strip is safe.
"For your safety, you must evacuate immediately to the humanitarian zone," Israeli occupation spokesperson Avichay Adraee, posted on X, announcing the imminent evacuation from the former humanitarian zone.
The forced displacement order came for the eastern half of Khan Younis and a large swath of the Gaza Strip’s south-eastern corner as they were directed to meet displaced Palestinians from Rafah in the al-Mawasi region.
Palestinians in Khan Younis also reportedly received audio messages from Israeli occupation phone numbers ordering them to leave their homes. "We received a message on our mobile phones" to evacuate, said Zeinab Abu Jazar who had been displaced to Khan Younis earlier in the war.