In a newly discovered massacre, 150+ martyrs in Sabra area in Gaza
Our correspondent reports that the number of martyrs had amounted to 150.
Al Mayadeen correspondent to the Gaza Strip reported a new massacre had been discovered in the neighborhood of Sabra, western Gaza.
The number of martyrs had amounted to 150, our correspondent added.
Our correspondent reported that the temporary truce between the Palestinian resistance and the occupation has revealed the immense destruction caused by the aggression, especially in areas where communication had been cut off.
In the northern part of the strip, the occupation forces are still stationed in the Beit Hanoun bus station area, according to our correspondent.
In regards to humanitarian aid entering through the Rafah crossing, Al Mayadeen's correspondent said that it "is never sufficient, especially in light of the massive displacement due to the destruction."
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The Government Media Office in Gaza announced on Monday that the number of martyrs due to the Israeli aggression on the Strip exceeded 15,000.
Among the martyrs are more than 6,150 children and over 4,000 women, the office detailed, noting that efforts are currently underway to recover the bodies of Palestinians still trapped under the rubble.
"Dozens of martyrs have been pulled from under the rubble or their bodies were collected from the streets, while others succumbed to their injuries," the office stated.
Additionally, it was reported that approximately 7,000 individuals are still missing, either trapped under the debris or their fate is unknown. This number includes more than 4,700 children and women.
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