Israeli occupation continues its aggression against Gaza Strip for the 41st day

11 Palestinians were martyred and others were injured today as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression for the forty-first day against the besieged Gaza Strip, in addition to the occupation forces storming of   Al-Shifa Medical Complex for the second time within 24 hours.

Palestinian media reported that the occupation aircrafts bombed displaced people near a gas station at the northern entrance to Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in 11 deaths and dozens of injuries, most of them children.

The occupation bulldozers and their vehicles at dawn renewed their storming of Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza from its southern entrance and completely bulldozed it, destroying all the vehicles in its yard. They also stormed the complex from the northern entrance, raided the basement and the radiology department, destroyed the MRI and X-ray machines, and installed facial recognition cameras and electronic gates in the complex’s courtyard. They forced a number of displaced people to take off their clothes, arrested them, and interrogated doctors, patients, and displaced people, in addition to the occupation tanks continuing to besiege the complex for the seventh day in a row.

The occupation bombed with aircrafts and artillery areas in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, Juhr Al-Dik in Gaza, the Nuseirat camp in its center, the vicinity of the Indonesian Hospital, and Beit Lahia to its north.

11,500 Palestinians were martyred, including 4,710 children, and about 30,000 were injured as a result of the occupation’s continued aggression against Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October.

Inas Abdulkareem

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