Israeli attacks on Gaza continued, 704 Palestinians were martyred in 24 hours, the total number reached 5800

Another 56 Palestinian children, including children, were martyred in the attack on the refugee camp.

The indiscriminate Israeli bombardment of Gaza continues, 56 more Palestinian children including children were martyred in the attack on al-Shati in the north and Khan Yunis refugee camp in the south.


According to foreign media reports, 704 more people, including 182 children, were martyred in Gaza in 24 hours, after which the number of martyred Palestinians reached 5,800 since October 7.


More than 2,000 children and 1,100 women are also included among those martyred by the Israeli bombardment, while the total number of injured has reached more than 15,000, who are facing more difficulties due to shortage of medicines and fuel in hospitals.

More than 2,000 children and 1,100 women are among those killed by the Israeli bombing


The report stated that the process of extracting the injured from the ruins of the buildings destroyed by the Israeli bombardment in Gaza last night, due to the lack of equipment and machinery, it became difficult to extract the people buried in the concrete rubble.


Apart from this, 1500 people including 830 children are missing in Gaza, who are feared to be buried under the rubble.


6 more UN staff were killed in Israeli attacks in 24 hours, according to the international organization, the number of staff killed since October 7 has reached 35.


The international NGO Save the Children has called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, according to Save the Children, about 1 million children are trapped in the Gaza Strip.


However, there have been ninety-five Palestinian martyrs as a result of Israeli strikes in the occupied West Bank.. It is the first time in the last 15 years that such a large number of Palestinians have been martyred in the West Bank.


On the other hand, Israel's stubbornness remains, the senior adviser of the Israeli Prime Minister says that even if Hamas releases all the hostages, they will not allow fuel to be supplied to Gaza. Fuel will be used for war by Hamas if it is permitted.


The United Nations says that electricity has been completely cut off in Gaza for the 14th day in a row, the situation in hospitals has worsened due to the lack of electricity, medicine, equipment and special medical staff.


According to the United Nations, al-Shafa, the largest hospital in Gaza with a capacity of 700 patients, is treating 5,000 patients.



Last night, Hamas, the resistance organization of occupied Palestine, released two more women, including 79-year-old Nurit Cooper and 85-year-old Yushiod Lifshitz, after the mediation of Qatar and Egypt.


An 85-year-old Israeli woman who was released from Hamas prison praised the behavior of Hamas and said that the behavior of Hamas members during the imprisonment was friendly, fulfilling all needs.


Lifshitz, 85, who is confined to a wheelchair, told reporters that after being taken to Gaza by his kidnappers, he was made to trek several kilometers across wet ground to access a system of tunnels that resembled a spider's web.