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Gaza Endures Another Massacre: 94 Martyred in a Single Day of “Israeli” Bombardment

Gaza Endures Another Massacre: 94 Martyred in a Single Day of “Israeli” Bombardment
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By Staff, Agencies

The Gaza Strip suffered another devastating day on Tuesday as 94 Palestinians were martyred in relentless “Israeli” airstrikes that targeted homes, schools, and shelters, marking one of the deadliest days in recent weeks.

The death toll, which initially stood at around 60, rose sharply as rescue efforts continued throughout the day. The strikes began in the early hours of the morning, with at least 54 people killed between midnight and 4:00 AM alone.

Among the dead were 13 individuals who had taken refuge in the Musa bin Nusair School in Gaza City—once considered a shelter from the violence. In central Gaza, 15 people were martyred in an attack on the Radi Station in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, while another 13 died in an airstrike on the Abu Samra family home in Deir al-Balah.

In the northern city of Jabalia, nine members of the Muqayyid family were killed when their home was hit. Civilian areas in Beit Lahia were also heavily targeted, resulting in further casualties.

Search-and-rescue teams, alongside desperate residents, continue to dig through the rubble in hopes of finding survivors. The already shattered health infrastructure in Gaza is unable to cope with the overwhelming number of casualties caused by the ongoing “Israeli” assault, described by many observers as genocidal in nature.

Since October 2023, when “Israel” launched its war on Gaza, over 53,573 Palestinians have been martyred—most of them women and children—according to local health officials.

Amid these catastrophic circumstances, Hamas issued a statement accusing “Israel” of deliberately stalling ceasefire efforts. It said that the “Israeli” delegation currently in Doha lacks the authority to engage in meaningful negotiations, accusing “Israeli” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of using the talks as a façade to mislead international public opinion.

The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate rapidly, as Gaza bleeds under what many have described as a war of annihilation.

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