Israeli occupation’s Holocaust in Gaza sets record numbers for war crimes

For the forty-first day, the Israeli occupation’s brutal holocaust against 2.3 million Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip continues, by continuously bombing them with aircraft, tanks, artillery,  warships, and starving them, in addition to systematic attacks against hospitals. After putting 25 hospitals out of service due to bombing and their running out of fuel, Israeli occupation  stormed Al-Shifa Medical Complex twice during the past 24 hours, while continuing its bombing and siege for the seventh day.


The following are  the casualties and losses caused by the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip up to date:

-11,500 martyrs were victims of aggression, including 4,710 children and 3,160 women.

-200 medical personnel, 22 members of the Civil Defense, and 51 journalists were martyred.

-3,640 people are missing, including 1,770 children, under the rubble of homes destroyed by the occupation.

-29,800 wounded, more than 70 percent of whom are children and women.

-1,200 massacres committed by the occupation since the start of its aggression on the 7th of last month.

-1.6 million were displaced by the occupation from their homes, and it continues to bomb them wherever they go.

-25 hospitals and 52 health centers were out of service, and 55 ambulances were destroyed.

-42 thousand housing units were completely destroyed by the occupation, and 223 thousand partially.

-60 percent of the housing units in Gaza Strip were affected by the aggression and became uninhabitable.

-63 schools were destroyed by the occupation, 192 others were damaged, and 95 service institutions were destroyed.

-70 percent of the electricity transmission and distribution networks were destroyed as a result of the aggression, and drinking water and sewage plants were stopped.

-236 mosques were damaged as a result of the aggression, including 74 completely destroyed, in addition to 3 churches being damaged.

-45 thousand agricultural dunums were destroyed by the occupation, representing 25 percent of the agricultural areas in Gaza Strip.

-Thousands of fruit trees were destroyed, and entire groups of livestock, poultry, and fish farms were destroyed.

Gaza Strip is now threatened with more brutal massacres, with communications and Internet services about to be completely halted in the coming hours due to running out of fuel, as part of the occupation’s policy to conceal the massacres and war crimes it commits around the clock against the people of the Strip. The Israeli occupation continued deepening the humanitarian catastrophe by cutting off communication with the rescue, emergency and relief teams. ambulance and civil defense in violation of the most basic rights stipulated in international laws.

Inas Abdulkareem

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