More than 100 martyrs and dozens of wounded on the 47th day of the Israeli occupation’s aggression against Gaza.

More than 100 Palestinians were martyred and dozens injured on Wednesday as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression for the forty-seventh day against the besieged Gaza Strip, in addition to major destruction of homes.

Palestinian media reported that, during the past hours, the occupation aircrafts launched a series of raids on Palestinian homes in the Shujaiya neighborhood, east of Gaza, Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, Beit Lahia, and the Nuseirat camps in the center of the Gaza Strip, and Jabalia, north of it. The raids led  to the death of more than 100 Palestinians and the injury of dozens, while the occupation continued to besiege and bomb the Indonesian Hospital north of the sector.

The Palestinian resistance announced at dawn today that it had reached a truce agreement in the Gaza Strip for a period of four days, without specifying the date of its entry into force.

More than 14,120 Palestinians were martyred, including 5,840 children, and more than 33,000 were injured, 75 percent of whom were children and women, as a result of the occupation’s continued aggression against the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced in a statement on Tuesday  that 26 hospitals out of 35 in the Gaza Strip were out of service as a result of the occupation’s bombing and the depletion of fuel.

It noted that hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip are now completely out of service which stresses  the occupation’s goal  to increase the number of victims of its aggression, specifically in the northern Gaza Strip, with the aim of forcing people to leave their homes and migrate to the southern Gaza Strip.

Rawaa Ghanam

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