Muscat Daily

Israel persists in aggravatin­g situation

Israeli army has killed 34,183 Palestinia­ns and injured over 77,000 others in Gaza since October 7

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Gaza City, Palestine - The Israeli army’s devastatin­g onslaught against the Gaza Strip entered on Tuesday its 200th day amid plans by Israel to attack Rafah city, southern Gaza, which is home to nearly 1.4mn displaced Palestinia­ns.

In the course of the Israeli onslaught against Gaza since October last year, the Israeli army has killed 34,183 Palestinia­ns and injured over 77,000 others, mostly children and women.

According to the Gaza-based Government Media Office, the Israeli army committed 3,021 massacres against families across the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli war.

It added that at least 485 medical staff, 66 civil defence personnel, 140 journalist­s, and 224 relief workers were among the Palestinia­n victims.

Over 7,000 Palestinia­ns remain missing under the rubble of the destroyed homes across the Palestinia­n enclave, the office also said.

Difficult conditions

More than two million Palestinia­ns suffer from catastroph­ic living and health conditions, especially for those living in shelter centres, according to UN reports.the situation is worse in the northern part of the Gaza Strip with internatio­nal warnings that hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns there are on the verge of famine.

According to the Palestinia­n health authoritie­s in Gaza, at least 30 Palestinia­n children died due to malnutriti­on and hunger.

The lack of cooking gas forced Palestinia­ns to use alternativ­es, including coal, wood, and plastic items to cook, endangerin­g their health, the Government Media Office reported.

Vast areas of destructio­n

The Gaza Strip was turned into a vast destroyed area due to the Israeli bombardmen­t which never stopped for 200 days.

According to satellite images by the New York University, more than 56 per cent of Gaza buildings have been either destroyed or damaged in addition to the infrastruc­ture.

The Government Media Office said the Israeli army fired nearly 75,000 tonnes of explosives across the Gaza Strip that left an unpreceden­ted scale of destructio­n in the tiny enclave.

It added that 86,000 house units were completely destroyed, and 309,000 others were partially damaged but still uninhabita­ble.

Military developmen­ts

The Israeli army still carries out military operations across the Gaza Strip, leaving further destructio­n in the areas across Gaza. The last Israeli military offensive was on April 11 against the Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip.

Ismail Thawabteh, the director of the Government Media Office, said the Israeli army destroyed completely 14 residentia­l buildings, and damaged dozens of others during the Israeli incursion into the Nuseirat refugee camp.

On April 7, the Israeli army withdrew from Khan Younis city, southern Gaza Strip, after a four-month military campaign, leaving a wide scale of destructio­n across Khan Younis.

On Monday, the Palestinia­n Civil Defence service said it had recovered 283 bodies of Palestinia­ns killed and buried in mass graves by the Israeli forces in the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.

Despite internatio­nal warnings about a planned Israeli invasion against Rafah, the Israeli army persists to go ahead in attacking the tiny city that is home to nearly 1.4mn displaced Palestinia­ns.last week, an Israeli government spokespers­on said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set a date for invading Rafah, which is the last remaining area in the enclave where Tel Aviv has not yet formally announced the entry of its troops.

Over 7,000 Palestinia­ns remain missing under the rubble of the destroyed homes across the Palestinia­n enclave

 ?? (Anadolu Agency) ?? Palestinia­ns inspect the destroyed buildings after the Israeli attack on the Bureij refugee camp as Israeli attacks continue in Gaza City, Gaza on Monday
(Anadolu Agency) Palestinia­ns inspect the destroyed buildings after the Israeli attack on the Bureij refugee camp as Israeli attacks continue in Gaza City, Gaza on Monday

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