Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – Dozens of Palestinians were martyred and injured on Monday as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression against Gaza Strip for the 73rd day, amid worsening humanitarian conditions and the occupation continued war on hospitals.
Palestinian media reported that during the past hours, the occupation aircraft launched raids on two homes in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, which led to the death of 25 Palestinians, including a female journalist, which raises the number of journalist martyrs since the beginning of the aggression to 95 journalists.
The occupation also bombed with aircraft and artillery various areas in Khan. Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of dozens, and the bombing of the specialized surgical building at the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza, which led to the deaths and injury of a number of those inside, meanwhile the occupation artillery bombed the Al-Tuffah and Al-Daraj neighborhoods in Gaza, and its gunboats bombed the Rafah beach in the south of the Gaza Strip.
The number of victims of the massacres committed by the occupation yesterday in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip, rose to 110 martyrs, 100 others under the rubble, and at least 20 injured.
The continuous occupation war on hospitals led to all hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip being out of service, as the Palestinian Ministry of Health said that the occupation completely destroyed Kamal Adwan Hospital and put it out of service permanently.
The Ministry indicated that all hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip are out of service, and that the conditions are catastrophic in the north, where to date, no aid or fuel has entered it.
The Ministry stated that the occupation buried the bodies of the martyrs in a large hole in Kamal Adwan Hospital, and that there were 65 missing injured people who were present there, calling for an international investigation to find out their fate.
The number of victims of the ongoing occupation aggression against the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October has risen to more than 19 thousand, most of them women and children, in addition to more than 51 wounded and thousands of missing people.
Raghda Sawas