75 martyrs in two separate massacres in Beit Lahia | news


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A medical source told Tel Aviv Tribune that about 75 Palestinians were martyred, most of them women and children, in two separate massacres in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.

The Gaza Civil Defense spokesman told Tel Aviv Tribune that more than 75 people were martyred in the two massacres, adding that the Civil Defense does not know much of what is happening in northern Gaza due to the Israeli siege.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that the two massacres took place against the family of Ahmed and the Pope, adding that ambulances and rescue teams were unable to reach the site of the two massacres due to the occupation’s prohibition.

The reporter also said that the details of the two massacres revealed hours after they occurred because the occupation deliberately prevented journalists from reaching the northern Gaza Strip.

The Ministry of Health said that 33 martyrs and 137 injured arrived at hospitals during the past 24 hours after three massacres committed by the Israeli occupation forces.

On the other hand, residents of Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip mourned the bodies of a number of martyrs in Al-Awda Hospital in the camp after they were recovered from areas from which the Israeli occupation army withdrew, north of the camp.

Medical sources reported that the bodies of nine martyrs from the Nuseirat camp, who were killed by the occupation forces during the past twenty-four hours, were distributed.

The bodies of the martyrs of the Israeli bombing that targeted last night in the Al-Mawasi area were also carried out from Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis.

The Israeli occupation bombed a tent housing displaced people in the Al-Mawasi area, west of the city of Khan Yunis, resulting in the death of four people, including two children.

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