At least 404 people have been killed, including many children because Israel takes over attacks on Gaza.
Israeli war aircraft launched a massive assault on Tuesday morning across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 404 people, many children, and injuring many others.
The number of deaths should increase because many people remain under the rubble of bombed buildings.
Israel’s attacks broke the fragile two-month-old ceasefire with Hamas that started on January 19.
The Israeli attacks have targeted various areas through the Gaza Strip, from North to South, notably Jabalia, Beit Hanoon, Gaza City, Nuseirat, Deir El-Balah, Khan Younis and Rafah. Areas that had been designated as safe humanitarian areas, including al-mawasi areas, have also been attacked.
Israeli military problems order of forced displacement
In a press release on X, the spokesperson for the Arab language of the Israeli army Avichay Adraee ordered residents of the following areas to “evacuate immediately”, saying that their neighborhoods will become “dangerous combat zones”:
- Beit Hanoon
- Khirbet khuza’a
- Abasan al-Kabira
- Abasan Al-Jadida
Adraee said civilians in these regions should go to shelters in the city of Gaza west of Gaza or Khan Younis.
Israel killed more than 170 during the “ceasefire”
On January 15, Israel and Hamas concluded an agreement on a three-phase ceasefire agreement to arrest more than 460 days of war which devastated Gaza.
The agreement, which entered into force on January 19, included a cease-fire to interrupt the destruction imposed in Gaza, the release of captives held in Gaza in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and the possibility for the displaced Palestinians to return home.
However, Israel violated the ceasefire several times from January 19 to March 17, killing at least 170 people in Gaza, on average nearly three deaths per day.
Gaza authorities have documented more than 350 violations of Israel, including military incursions, shots, air raids, intensified surveillance and obstruction of aid.
Humanitarian aid has stopped
Attacks occurred to an in -depth humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
On March 2, Israel blocked all humanitarian aid in Gaza after the expiration of the first phase of the ceasefire, cutting food, medications and fuel.
This has raised global conviction, the European nations warning that the blockade could violate international humanitarian law. Humanitarian conditions have worsened while aid trucks were blocked outside Gaza, resulting in increasing risk of hunger and malnutrition.
The latest attacks occur during the second half of the Ramadan Sacred Muslim month.
More than 60,000 killed, 112,000 injured
The Ministry of Health of Gaza reports that at least 48,577 Palestinians were confirmed dead and 112,041 injured in the in the middle of Israel against Gaza. This means that one in 50 people in Gaza was killed and one in 20 injured.
On February 3, the government’s media office updated the death review of more than 61,700, noting that thousands of Palestinians who disappeared under the rubble were presumed dead.
During the attack by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, 1,139 people died and more than 200 were taken in captivity.