The Gaza Strip has now endured 203 days of relentless aggression, with reports of ongoing attacks on Palestinians by Israeli occupation forces. The violence has escalated, with artillery bombardments hitting civilian areas in Gaza City and the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
The Civil Defence said Thursday they believe that the Israeli military buried at least 20 people alive in Nasser Hospital.
“The Israeli army buried a number of bodies in Nasser Hospital in plastic bags at a depth of 3 meters, which quickly decomposed them”, they added in a press… pic.twitter.com/jjt8ku4PWn
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) April 26, 2024
In the latest wave of attacks, a house in eastern Beit Lahia was bombed, leading to the tragic deaths of two Palestinians. Additionally, a vehicle was targeted, resulting in more casualties in Beit Lahia. The southern city of Khan Yunis also faced intense shelling from Israeli forces, leading to further loss of life.
Families waiting in hope of finding the bodies of their loved ones in the mass graves at Al Nasser Hospital in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/Rbw9z2HCCv
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) April 26, 2024
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has grimly announced that the death toll from the Israeli aggression has now surpassed 34,000, with over 77,000 wounded since the conflict began last October. On the other side, the Israeli army has admitted to 11 soldiers being wounded in confrontations with Palestinian resistance fighters.
Amidst the chaos, there have been reports of violent clashes between resistance groups and Israeli forces, with both sides sustaining casualties. The Al-Qassam Brigades and Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades have claimed successful attacks on Israeli occupation military targets, adding to the tension in the region.
As the situation in Gaza worsens, protests within the Israeli community are calling for the release of prisoners held by Hamas. Meanwhile, the Civil Defense in Gaza has made a shocking discovery, recovering dozens of bodies from the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis, many of whom remain unidentified. Traces of torture have been found on some of the bodies, raising concerns of further atrocities committed by the occupation forces.
The death toll of journalists in Gaza has now reached 141, with the recent martyrdom of Muhammad al-Jamal in an Israeli bombing. Al-Jamal, a journalist at the Palestine Now news agency, was killed when his house was targeted in the Rafah governorate.
Palestinian journalist Mahmoud Al-Jamal bids grieving farewell to his brother, nephews and beloved relatives who were killed by an Israeli airstrike on Rafah last night. pic.twitter.com/ZQZd87A34f
— PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸 (@OnlinePalEng) April 25, 2024
Source: Israeli and Palestinian media (translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)