75 Palestinians killed in new Israeli massacre in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza

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More than 75 people, mostly women and children, were killed Friday in two new massacres carried out by the Israeli occupation military against the al-Baba and Ahmad families in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation committed these atrocities on the 420th day of its ongoing genocidal war, following nearly two months of blocking the entry of food and clean drinking water into northern Gaza.

Ambulance and medical services have also been completely cut off, rendering them virtually nonexistent.

Gaza’s Civil Defense confirmed that the Israeli occupation has wiped out entire families in northern Gaza, leaving no trace of their whereabouts.

Survivors often remain trapped under rubble for extended periods, as rescue efforts are hindered by the lack of resources.

The Civil Defense also reported approximately 10,000 injured in northern Gaza alone over a 50-day period.

Meanwhile, the occupation continues its relentless bombardment across the Gaza Strip. In addition to ongoing artillery strikes on Beit Lahia, it targeted the Abu Sharia area south of the al-Sabra neighborhood in southern Gaza City.

In central Gaza, Israeli drones opened fire east of the al-Maghazi refugee camp. Five martyrs and several injured were transported to the al-Awda Hospital after the Israeli occupation targeted the new camp in al-Nuseirat.

Later, 10 Palestinians were martyred, and several others were injured last night in an airstrike by the occupation forces targeting an apartment in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, northwest of Gaza.

As the aggression on the Strip continues, Palestinian media reported that the occupation forces demolished residential buildings west of the Beit Lahia Project in northern Gaza.

Following a limited incursion, the occupation army withdrew from the vicinity of the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia after partially destroying it.

Additionally, Israeli occupation warplanes also bombed an apartment on al-Shuhada Street in central Gaza City.

In central Gaza, the occupation’s naval forces opened fire west of al-Nuseirat refugee camp.

In the south, the occupation forces demolished residential buildings in the center of Rafah.

These casualties add to the toll of over 44,360 martyrs and 105,070 injured recorded since October 7, 2023, according to the latest statistics from Gaza’s Ministry of Health.