Gaza Ministry reports 116 martyrs, 463 wounded in 24 hours
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed and thousands displaced as "Israel" escalates its airstrikes across the Gaza Strip.
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Mourners attend the funeral of members of the Al-Aimawi family who were killed in an Israeli bombardment of Al-Zawaideh, at al-Aqsa Hospital morgue in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, on July 1, 2025. (AP)
Dozens of Palestinians were killed by Israeli airstrikes in various areas of the Gaza Strip, while thousands were forced to flee once again after "Israel" issued new evacuation warnings for residential areas.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported that 28 Palestinians have been killed as a result of ongoing Israeli airstrikes across the Strip since this morning.
Additionally, Gaza hospitals received 116 martyrs, four of whom were recovered from under the rubble, and 463 injured victims over the past 24 hours, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health's report published on Tuesday.
With this, the death toll of the brutal Israeli war on Gaza rises to 56,657 martyrs, and 134,105 injured since the launch of the war on October 7, while the total number of casualties since March 18, 2025, has reached 6,315 martyrs and 22,064 injuries
In addition, the Ministry of Health detailed that 600 Palestinians were martyred and over 4,278 were wounded while seeking aid since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation started operating in the Strip.
The Israeli occupation destroyed several homes in Gaza City's Shujaiya and al-Zaytoun neighborhoods, as well as in eastern Khan Younis and Rafah in the southern part of the Strip.
Displacement continues to burden Palestinians
A Palestinian in Gaza reported that thousands were displaced once again after "Israel" issued new evacuation warnings for certain areas, while its tanks advanced into eastern districts of Gaza City in the north, Khan Younis, and Rafah in the south.
Ismail, a resident of Gaza City's Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, told Reuters that newly displaced families were setting up tents along the roadside after fleeing areas in the northern and eastern parts of the city, with no other available land left for shelter.
More dialysis centers shut down
Meanwhile, Gaza's Health Ministry announced on Tuesday that dialysis services at al-Shifa Medical Complex had been suspended due to a lack of fuel, warning that without immediate fuel supplies, all patients and wounded individuals in hospitals would face certain death.
Last month, Israeli occupation forces destroyed the Noura al-Kaabi dialysis center in northern Gaza. The facility was affiliated with the Indonesian Hospital, located in the northern part of the Strip, which has been repeatedly besieged by Israeli forces who have opened fire on anyone moving within its grounds.
Journalist death toll in Gaza reaches 228
On a related note, the Government Media Office in the besieged Palestinian enclave reported on Monday that the death toll of journalists killed in Gaza has now reached 228 since the start of the genocide, following the killing of journalist Ismail Abu Hatab.
The statement noted that Abu Hatab had worked with various media organizations and platforms while also organizing several photography exhibitions abroad to highlight what he described as the catastrophic living conditions in the Gaza Strip.
The Government Media Office forcefully condemned what it described as "Israel's" deliberate and systematic targeting, killing, and assassination of Palestinian journalists, while urgently calling on the International Federation of Journalists, the Federation of Arab Journalists, along with all global press unions and media organizations to publicly denounce these ongoing crimes against media workers in Gaza.