DaysofPal- The Israeli genocidal war against the Gaza Strip has entered its 675th day. The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) assassinated the entire Al Jazeera news crew in Gaza City Sunday evening after bombing a journalists’ tent near Al-Shifa Hospital in the west of the city.
The hospital director confirmed the deaths of correspondents Anas Al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqa, photojournalists Ibrahim Zaher and Mo’men Alouia, along with their driver Mohammed Noufal.
Medical sources confirmed that the strike killed seven people in total, including five journalists. They left several others with moderate to critical injuries, marking ongoing massacres, destruction, forced displacement, and starvation of the Palestinian population.
Tens of thousands have been killed or wounded, with thousands more missing, trapped under rubble, buried in anonymous mass graves, or held in Israeli prisons under the policy of “forced disappearance” following abductions during the ground invasion.
Israeli genocide persisted through the night and into the early hours of today, with Israeli warplanes bombing a residential home in Al-Gharbi Camp in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, killing seven people and injuring others.
Among the victims was Musab Abu Harbeed, his wife, and their child, who were killed when the occupation forces shelled a displaced persons’ tent on Al-Labbabidi Street in Gaza City.
Meanwhile, Israeli naval vessels shelled western parts of Nuseirat Camp in central Gaza, where the Israeli warplanes launched a series of airstrikes on Yaffa Street in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City, while artillery units continued targeting the city’s eastern areas. Additionally, heavy machine-gun fire was directed at the Al-Amal neighborhood in northern Khan Younis.
These assaults compound the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where more than two million Palestinians face dire shortages of food, water, and medical supplies due to the ongoing siege.
International humanitarian organizations have warned repeatedly about the catastrophic consequences of continued military aggression on civilians, particularly children, women, and the elderly.
As the Israeli occupation intensifies its campaign of collective punishment and ethnic cleansing threats, calls grow louder from global actors demanding an immediate cessation of hostilities and protection for journalists and civilians alike, amid fears of worsening genocide in the besieged enclave.
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