Israeli occupation forces commit three massacres in Gaza, killing at least 75 Palestinians

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Israeli occupation forces committed three massacres early this Sunday morning in the northern and central Gaza Strip, killing at least 75 Palestinians, including 50 in an airstrike that targeted a house in Beit Lahia city.

According to Palestinian sources, the Israeli warplanes carried out a bombing targeting a five-story building in the Beit Lahia project, north of Gaza, which led to the martyrdom of at least 50 people.

Medical sources and eyewitnesses confirmed the deaths of at least 50 Palestinians after the bombing of the five-story building.

The victims were displaced families from Beit Lahia, including the Ghoneim, Ayada, and other families.

There are also a number of missing individuals trapped under the rubble, with voices heard from beneath the debris, though local residents have been unable to reach them.

Mamdouh Basal, a spokesman for Gaza’s Civil Defense, reported receiving distress calls from residents of the bombed house in Beit Lahia, but they were unable to reach the site.

He explained that the building, which was destroyed in the Beit Lahia project, was home to about 70 Palestinians.

Additionally, 15 Palestinians were killed in another massacre when the occupation forces bombed a home belonging to the Abdul Ati family in the Beit Lahia project.

Another massacre occurred in the al-Bureij refugee camp, where Israeli forces bombed the home of Abu Wajdi Aqil in Block 9, killing 10 Palestinians.

The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 2023 has so far resulted in at least 43,799 documented Palestinian fatalities, with over 103,601 others injured.

Thousands of victims are feared trapped under rubble, inaccessible to emergency and civil defense teams due to Israeli attacks.

Israel’s genocidal attacks continue unabated despite calls from the UN Security Council for an immediate ceasefire and directives from the International Court of Justice urging measures to prevent genocide and alleviate the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.