Genocide continues in Gaza by Israel, the number of martyred children exceeds 2 thousand

Ishtiq Ahmed
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Genocide continues in Gaza by Israel, the number of martyred children exceeds 2 thousand

Canada Global(Web News)Genocide continues in Gaza by Israel with the blessing of Western powers, 436 Palestinians were martyred in further attacks, including 182 children, the number of children martyred in the attacks since October 7 has reached 2 thousand 55.

The Israeli air force bombarded Gaza’s al-Shati camp late at night, in which 436 Palestinians including 182 children and dozens of women were martyred.

Apart from this, 23 people from three families were martyred in Khan Yunis, 17 people were deprived of their right to live in Al-Falujah, and 10 people died in Deir al-Balah.

 14 people were martyred in the bombing of Beit Lahia and Nusayrat camps, a Palestinian journalist was killed when a bomb fell outside a house in Sheikh Rizwan area, the number of Palestinian journalists martyred in the recent war has reached 20.

As a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression since October 7, the number of martyrs has exceeded 5,200, including 2,555 children and 1,100 women. Due to further difficulties, there are 1500 people missing in Gaza, including 830 children, who are feared to be buried under the rubble.

The international NGO Save the Children has called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, according to Save the Children, about one million children are trapped in the Gaza Strip.

On the other hand, the number of martyred Palestinians due to Israeli attacks in the occupied West Bank has reached 95. It is the first time in the last 15 years that such a large number of Palestinians have been martyred in the West Bank.

On the other hand, Israel’s stubbornness remains, the senior adviser of the Israeli Prime Minister says that even if Hamas releases all the hostages, they will not allow fuel to be supplied to Gaza. If fuel is allowed, Hamas will use it for war.

The United Nations says that electricity has been completely cut off in Gaza for the 14th day in a row, the situation in hospitals has worsened due to the lack of electricity, medicine, equipment and special medical staff.

According to the United Nations, al-Shafa, the largest hospital in Gaza with a capacity of 700 patients, is treating 5,000 patients.

 

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