Aid workers martyred, injured in IOF attack in southern Gaza
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that martyrs and wounded people arrived at the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City after the occupation targeted a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, west of Gaza City.
Fifteen Palestinians were killed and others were injured in two Israeli airstrikes targeting aid workers on Rashid Street, west of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
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As part of its ongoing aggression on the Strip for more than a year, at least 7 Palestinians, including children, were killed in an occupation bombing that targeted a residential building on Al-Jalaa Street, west of Gaza City, north of the Strip.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that martyrs and wounded people arrived at the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City after the occupation targeted a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, west of Gaza City.
Our correspondent pointed out that there was gunfire from the IOF north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.
4,000 martyrs and missing in the northern Gaza since October 5: Basal
The Civil Defense spokesman in Gaza, Mahmoud Basal, has revealed that there have been 4,000 martyrs and missing Palestinians and 12,000 wounded, since October 5, coinciding with the aggression in the northern part of the strip.
Basal pointed out that the Israeli occupation continues to commit massacres, especially in northern Gaza, warning of the imminent end of civil defense services in the Strip, due to the shortage of equipment and fuel.
In northern Gaza, "Israel" continues its suffocating siege on Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun, and Jabalia, denying aid to Palestinians trapped there. Moreover, around 5,500 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from three schools in Beit Lahia to Gaza City, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
In this context, Basal stated that the IOF destroyed 40 of 72 firefighting, rescue, and ambulance vehicles, while the remaining ones are dilapidated and unfit for use.
Basal also warned that more than two million people in the Gaza Strip are threatened with death if the Israeli genocide does not stop and service providers are not supported with the necessary resources, stressing that the catastrophic conditions "require urgent action to ensure the continuation of basic services."
He called on humanitarian organizations, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and the World Health Organization to "pressure the occupation to bring in fuel, vehicles, and equipment necessary for civil defense, to ensure its continued work."
He also called for "an immediate ceasefire, ensuring rapid and safe access for humanitarian aid to children and families in need, and opening all crossings in order to alleviate the worsening humanitarian crisis."