DaysofPal- For the 717th consecutive day, the Israeli occupation forces continued their all-out genocide on the Gaza Strip, carrying out intense airstrikes, artillery shelling, and demolitions across multiple areas, leaving dozens of Palestinians dead and wounded, many of them women and children, while deepening a suffocating siege that has pushed more than two million residents into starvation.
Medical sources reported that 76 Palestinians were killed and dozens were injured in the past 24 hours alone, most of them in northern Gaza.
Al-Shifa Hospital received 33 bodies, while the Al-Ma’madani Hospital confirmed five more fatalities.
Overall, since October 2023, the Israeli genocide has killed 65,344 Palestinians and wounded 166,795, according to local authorities.
Starvation caused by the blockade has also claimed the lives of 442 people, including 147 children.
Fresh strikes on Monday targeted the Amr Jasser area in Khan Younis, as artillery fire pounded the eastern Al-Maghazi camp in central Gaza.
In Gaza City, the army blew up residential buildings on Al-Nafaq Street, while an airstrike on a home in Al-Shaati refugee camp left several wounded and others missing.
Another strike hit a residential building on Omar al-Mukhtar Street, killing four people, while additional bombings struck homes in Tel al-Hawa, Al-Nasr, and Al-Sabra neighborhoods.
Drone fire was also reported in Khan Younis, while Israeli naval boats opened fire toward homes in Al-Shaati camp.
Renewed artillery shelling continued across western Gaza, including repeated barrages on Al-Shaati and southern Al-Sabra.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said its crews managed to retrieve six bodies from the Finance Junction in Tel al-Hawa despite ongoing bombardment, transferring them to Al-Shifa Hospital under heavy risk.
As the war grinds on with no ceasefire in sight, the humanitarian toll in Gaza continues to mount.
Entire neighborhoods have been flattened, hospitals are overwhelmed, and food scarcity has reached catastrophic levels, leaving civilians trapped in one of the gravest crises of the 21st century.
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