The Israeli madness continues in Gaza for the eighth day, with the occupation army committing new massacres across the besieged strip and issues evacuation orders in a bid to displace residents of north Gaza anew.
Palestinian media reported attacks targeted Gaza City’s Shujayea and Zeitoun neighborhoods, as well as Deir Al-Balah, Nuseirat refugee camp, Bureij refugee camp and Rafah.
Gaza’s Health Ministry said 792 people have been martyred and 1,663 injured in the week since the Israeli enemy resumed its war on the Strip.
The total death toll since the war started on October 7, 2023, has risen to 50,144, while 113,704 people have been injured, it said.
These kids didn’t even have the time to commit a sin in their short-lived lives, taken for no reason last night by U.S. bombs dropped by Israeli warplanes on defenseless homes and on displaced people’s tents in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/nfgTjPLvr8
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 25, 2025
More of 270 of the 792 martyrs in the last week are children, Save the Children said, noting that the figure marks some of “the deadliest days for children since the war began”.
“Bombs falling, hospitals destroyed, children killed [and] the world is silent,” Rachael Cummings, Save the Children’s humanitarian director in Gaza, said. “No aid, no safety, no future.”
The organization said in a statement the war’s resumption is “a death sentence for Gaza’s children”.
Forcible Displacements
Meanwhile on Tuesday, the Israeli occupation army told Palestinians in all northern border towns to evacuate, saying Palestinian rockets were fired at ‘Israel’ from the area.
The Israeli military has now expanded evacuation orders to tens of thousands of residents across the war-battered enclave.
‘Evacuation orders’ issued in the middle of the night. Houses targeted. 8 members of one family killed. Tents targeted. 5 children killed. Ambulances sent to help people not returning.@Hind_Gaza reports on Israeli attacks overnight & this morning. pic.twitter.com/IWHTPiNA0R
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) March 25, 2025
Most of Gaza’s 2.3 million population has already been forcibly displaced multiple times during nearly 18 months of war. The also face worsening shortages of food, drinking water and medicine after the Israeli occupation blocked aid deliveries on March 2.
On the other hand, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said nine of its staff are still missing for a third consecutive day after they failed to return from a rescue mission in southern Gaza’s Rafah city.
The first responders headed for the Al-Hashaashin neighborhood of Rafah on Sunday after reports of casualties, but were “besieged” by Israeli forces, according to PRCS.
🚨For the third consecutive day, the fate of nine Palestine Red Crescent ambulance crew members remains unknown after they were besieged and targeted by Israeli occupation forces in #Rafah.
⭕️Meanwhile, the occupation authorities continue to reject all coordination attempts by…
— PRCS (@PalestineRCS) March 25, 2025
Their fate “remains unknown”, it said. Israeli authorities have refused to cooperate with efforts to reach them through international organizations.
Source: Palestinian media and Al-Jazeera (edited by Al-Manar English Website)