Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that the number of martyrs from the Israeli bombing of the besieged Gaza Strip had risen to at least 100 martyrs since dawn yesterday, Saturday, while the Israeli occupation army’s siege of the North Gaza Governorate entered its third month.
In the northern Gaza Strip, more than 40 Palestinians were martyred, a large number of whom are still under the rubble, after the occupation forces bombed a house housing displaced persons belonging to the “Araj” family in the Tal al-Zaatar area.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent in Gaza also reported that at least three citizens were martyred and others were injured, including women and children, in an Israeli raid on a house in the Al-Nasr neighborhood, west of Gaza City. Doctors at Baptist Hospital described the condition of some of the injured as critical.
In the central Gaza Strip, an Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent reported that 9 Palestinians were martyred as a result of an Israeli bombing of two homes in the Nuseirat camp. The raid also left a number of injured, some of whom were in serious condition.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent also reported that 3 Palestinians were killed and others, including children, were injured in an Israeli bombing of a house housing displaced people in the Nuseirat camp.
In the south of the Gaza Strip, an Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent reported that 4 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing of the Shaboura camp in central Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Our correspondent reported that two children were killed and others injured in an attack launched by an Israeli helicopter on a tent housing displaced people southwest of Al-Mawasi in Khan Yunis.
Tight siege
In a related context, the Israeli occupation army intensifies its bombing of inhabited homes in the northern Gaza Strip, while continuing its siege of the cities and towns of the north for the 58th day in a row.
UNRWA had warned that survival conditions were diminishing for about 65 to 75 thousand people estimated to still be in the northern Gaza area.
UNRWA said in a tweet on the X website, “Out of 91 attempts made by the United Nations to deliver aid to the besieged northern Gaza from October 6 to November 25, Israel refused to approve 82 attempts and obstructed 9 others.”
In turn, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) demanded the formation of an international committee to investigate the Israeli occupation forces’ use of internationally prohibited weapons in the northern Gaza Strip, which leads to the vaporization of bodies.
Hamas said – in a statement – that “the horrific testimonies given by citizens and doctors in the northern Gaza Strip after the raids and massacres carried out against innocent civilians, and confirmation of cases of targeting with weapons and ammunition that lead to the evaporation of bodies, strongly indicate that the terrorist occupation army used internationally prohibited weapons during the campaign.” The brutal genocide has been ongoing for 53 days in the northern Gaza Strip.
This movement called on the international community and the United Nations to form an international investigation committee and enable it to enter the northern Gaza Strip, and reveal the nature of the ammunition used by the occupation army, and the truth about the widespread violations of international laws committed against unarmed civilians.
Hamas indicated that the ongoing aggression against the northern Gaza Strip for 53 days led to the death of nearly 3,000 citizens and the injury of more than 10,000 others, most of whom were children and women.
Targeting aid workers
Meanwhile, Save the Children condemned – in the strongest terms – the (Israeli) bombing of Gaza that led to the death of one of its employees, and demanded an investigation into this issue.
For its part, the United States-based international relief organization Central Kitchen announced the suspension of its operations in Gaza after three of its employees were killed in Khan Yunis as a result of an Israeli bombing.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported the death of 5 Palestinians, including 3 employees working in the International Kitchen, as a result of 3 missiles being fired on Salah al-Din Street, east of Khan Yunis.
In April, an Israeli air strike killed 7 World Central Kitchen employees: an Australian, three Britons, a North American, a Palestinian, and a Pole. Israel said it was targeting “a Hamas militant” in that raid.
With absolute American support, Israel is waging a war on Gaza that has left more than 149,000 Palestinians martyred and wounded, and more than 11,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that has killed dozens of children and the elderly.
Israel continues its massacres, ignoring the UN Security Council resolution to end them immediately, and the orders of the International Court of Justice to take measures to prevent acts of genocide and improve the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the besieged Palestinian Strip.