Near 233,000 Palestinians killed, injured in Israeli massacres in Gaza
Since the collapse of the ceasefire in March, Israeli occupation forces have murdered 12,823 Palestinians and injured 54,944 others.
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A relative carries the body of a 2-year-old Palestinian child, Malek Al-Zaqzouq, who was killed in an Israeli strike, before his funeral outside al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. (AP)
37 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli occupation forces, four of whose bodies were recovered from beneath the rubble, while 175 others were injured over the past 24 hours as the assault on Gaza continues unabated.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced the death toll, further alarming that countless victims remain trapped underneath the rubble and scattered on Gaza's streets, with civil defense and ambulance crews unable to reach them due to relentless Israeli attacks and the complete destruction of infrastructure.
This raises the total death toll since October 7, 2023, to 65,419 martyrs and 167,160 injuries. Since the collapse of the ceasefire in March, Israeli occupation forces have murdered 12,823 Palestinians and injured 54,944 others.
It is necessary to note that most victims are defenseless women and children, as "Israel" continues to target civilians and their homes, tents, vehicles, and camps.
Aid massacres have also not ceased, with the Health Ministry reporting five martyrs and 20 injuries in the last 24 hours in attacks near humanitarian aid distribution centers, bringing the total number of martyrs at aid sites to 2,531, with over 18,531 injuries.
42 Palestinians massacred since morning
Earlier today, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that Israeli massacres since the morning have left 42 Palestinians killed, 32 of whom were in Gaza City.
The initial death toll, our correspondent noted, stood at 33, 28 of whom were killed in Gaza City.
Meanwhile, three civilians were martyred and others injured by Israeli occupation forces while waiting for aid north of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, in yet another crime against unarmed civilians.
Gaza City has been under monstrous attack for weeks after the Israeli regime announced plans to invade and occupy it. Despite the hazards, the Government Media Office in Gaza stated that more than 900,000 people remain steadfast in the city. 335,000 others have been forcibly displaced to southern Gaza amid the relentless Israeli attacks, massacres, and bombardment.
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