Israeli bombardment forces thousands of civilian to flee homes
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As the Israeli aggression enters its 34th day, the Zionist military keeps bombing civilian populations and hospitals in the Gaza Strip with resistance forces engaging in fierce street battles with the invading troops across the besieged Palestinian enclave.
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Nov 09, 2023 13:41 UTC
  • Israeli bombardment forces thousands of civilian to flee homes

As the Israeli aggression enters its 34th day, the Zionist military keeps bombing civilian populations and hospitals in the Gaza Strip with resistance forces engaging in fierce street battles with the invading troops across the besieged Palestinian enclave.

There’s no end in sight to the Israeli bloodshed in the Gaza Strip as the regime’s genocidal war on the blockaded territory continued on Thursday.

Israeli air strikes kept pounding Gaza City and other areas across the Palestinian enclave, with plumes of smoke rising from newly leveled homes and other civilian infrastructure.

In the most recent attacks, over a dozen Palestinians were martyred after Israelis struck against the cities of Rafah and Deir al-Balah. At least 25 people were martyred in fresh attacks on the Jabalia camp and in Khan Yunis.

Elsewhere, Israeli warplanes once again hit the vicinity of Al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s largest medical complex. 

The regime’s jets also shelled al-Nasr Children's Hospital in Gaza City.

In the Indonesian hospital in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, a weeping father cradled the body of his two-year-old son Mohammed Abu Qamar, who martyred after an air strike.

"Please don't put him in the morgue, let me take him home and I will bury him tomorrow," his father Nidal said, as his wife screamed in grief alongside him.

The UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees and the World Health Organization (WHO) has described the condition as “disastrous,” as hospitals are overflowed with injured and hundreds of displaced Palestinians.

Tom Potokar, a chief surgeon at the International Committee of the Red Cross, described the scene at the European hospital in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza as "catastrophic." 

"In the last 24 hours, I've seen three patients with maggots in their wounds," Potokar was quoted as saying.

A rare delivery of emergency medical supplies reached Gaza City's main al-Shifa hospital on Wednesday, just the second since the war began, the UN and WHO said, warning it "far from sufficient to respond to the immense needs." 

For over a month, Gaza’s night sky has been lit by the red glow of missile flashes, delivering death and destruction to its 2.3 million residents.

Israel says it has struck at least 12,000 targets across the besieged Palestinian territory from October 7 to November 1.

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