The Israeli occupation today displaced hundreds of Palestinians from shelters and a residential area in the town of Beit Hanoun, north of Gaza Strip, under heavy gunfire and artillery shelling, as it continues its genocide operations in the north of the Strip for the 39th consecutive day.
Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces that penetrated the area besieged 130 families inside the shelters and surrounding houses in the town and forced those inside them to forcibly displace under bullets and shelling towards Salah al-Din Road, which connects the north of the Strip to its south. The occupation forces also arrested a large number of residents.
The occupation forces committed a massacre in Beit Hanoun at dawn today, killing more than 10 martyrs and wounding dozens, while 3 Palestinians were martyred as a result of shelling a house north of Gaza City and 8 were injured in shelling a house in al-Nuseirat camp in the middle of the Strip.
On October 5, the Israeli occupation forces invaded the northern Gaza Strip for the third time since the start of the war of extermination, imposing a tight siege and preventing aid from entering the Strip amidst continuous bombardment that resulted in the martyrdom of more than 1,300 Palestinians, the injury of thousands, and the forced displacement of residents towards the southern Gaza Strip.
The remaining residents in the northern Gaza Strip, estimated at hundreds of thousands, are suffering from catastrophic conditions due to the siege and bombardment. The difficulties are exacerbated by the occupation preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from working in the area and destroying the health system amid the silence of the international community and its inability to stop the war despite the UN Security Council’s decision to end it and the orders of the International Court of Justice to take measures to prevent acts of genocide and improve the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Inas Abdulkareem