Day 382 of aggression on Gaza: 42,718 martyrs, 100,282 injuries
In the past 48 hours, the Israeli occupation has carried out seven massacres against families in Gaza, resulting in 115 martyrs and 487 injuries.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza has released its daily report, marking the 382nd day of the Israeli aggression on the Strip.
In the past 48 hours, the Israeli occupation carried out seven massacres against families in Gaza, resulting in 115 martyrs and 487 injuries.
This is not a detainment camp in World War II, nor a prison in the Holocaust, this is Gaza in 2024. A chilling reminder that history repeats.
— Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) October 21, 2024
A holocaust is happening right before our eyes and the world is silent pic.twitter.com/97OZnWTAhJ
Many victims remain trapped under the rubble as Israeli forces continue to bombard affected areas, preventing ambulances and Civil Defense teams from reaching them.
Since the war began over a year ago, the total number of martyrs has now reached 42,718, with injuries totaling 100,282.
IOF besiege families in Jabalia camp, Beit Lahia
The Israeli occupation forces have destroyed several homes belonging to residents in the Beit Lahia project, located in the northern Gaza Strip.
Tragically, during an Israeli bombardment that specifically targeted civilians near the al-Qassam Mosque in Beit Lahia, there were numerous martyrs and many injuries. This escalation of violence underscores the dire humanitarian situation facing the local population and highlights the urgent need for international attention and intervention.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that 12 martyrs were killed in a massacre caused by indiscriminate shelling at the Abu al-Jedian junction in the Beit Lahia project, targeting displaced individuals. This tragic event has led to numerous injuries, worsening the already dire humanitarian crisis faced by vulnerable populations in the region. The ongoing violence underscores the urgent need for increased aid for affected civilians who continue to endure unimaginable suffering.
Our correspondent reported that hundreds of families trapped in the Jabalia camp and the Beit Lahia area are urgently appealing for rescue and evacuation. He noted that the occupation forces had dropped leaflets over Beit Lahia, instructing residents to move toward the southern part of the Strip. This situation highlights the desperate conditions faced by civilians and the pressing need for humanitarian assistance and safe passage for those affected.
The continuous Israeli bombardment around Kamal Adwan Hospital has led to an increase in martyrs and wounded, while ambulance crews have struggled to reach and assist the injured. This dire situation highlights the urgent need for safe access to medical care and the protection of civilians, particularly in such critical areas where health services are essential.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent said that the occupation is forcing residents near Kamal Adwan Hospital and the outskirts of the Beit Lahia project to move to Beit Lahia.