Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – 136 Palestinians were martyred and dozens injured, as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression for the eighteenth day against the besieged Gaza Strip, in addition to the massive destruction of homes and the worsening humanitarian crisis, as a result of the occupation cutting off water and electricity, and preventing the entry of fuel and foodstuffs into it.
Palestinian media reported that the occupation had committed a number of massacres since last night, with its aircrafts bombing Palestinian homes in Khan Yunis and Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, the Beach Camp, the Tal al-Sultan and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods to its west, the Bureij camp and Deir al-Balah in its centre, and Jabalia and the al-Faluja neighborhood to its north. This matter led to the death of 136 Palestinians and the injury of dozens, most of them women and children from yesterday evening, and the toll is likely to rise, due to the presence of a large number of victims under the rubble.
The health system in the Gaza Strip is suffering from a collapse in its services provided to patients and wounded, as 12 hospitals and 32 health centers have gone out of service due to occupation bombing and the depletion of fuel, in addition to the hospitals remaining in service suffering from the depletion of their stock of medicines and their inability to deal with large numbers of wounded.
The Indonesian hospital lost power last night because it ran out of fuel.
The Palestinian resistance said in a statement: The power outage to the hospital is a crime against humanity and a disgrace to the countries that remained silent and participated in the occupation’s aggression and the genocide it is committing against the people of the Gaza Strip. It called on the Arab and Islamic countries and the nations. The United Nations calls for urgent and immediate action to provide fuel supplies to operate electrical generators for hospitals. It warned against the consequences of negligence in providing fuel, which means a death sentence for all patients and wounded in hospitals.
Raghda Sawas