It has been 132 days since the Israeli invasion of Gaza, but hospitals and health facilities in Gaza are still unable to escape from the Israeli occupying forces. Khan Younis-Nasser hospital was bombed into rubble by the occupying forces. While Palestinian resistance groups and Israel have consulted on the exchange of prisoners, the situation in the West Bank, Lebanon and the Red Sea region has become increasingly tense.
Israel continues to fire artillery shells into central and eastern Gaza, killing dozens of innocent people, according to Al-Jazeera. It is sad that there were 12 Palestinians (including 7 children) in the bombardment of the private home in Nusrat. In addition, three young Palestinians***3 were injured at a popular gathering of the Shujaye ethnic group in the eastern part of downtown Gaza. On Jala Avenue in the central city of Gaza, three people *** five people were injured, including civilians, residential homes and cars.
In southern Afghanistan, the plastic surgery department of Khan Younis Nasser Medical Center was heavily bombed, killing one Palestinian civilian and seriously injuring many others. What is even more excessive is that the occupying forces actually arrested the retreating doctors.
According to Gaza's health authorities, within 24 hours, the occupying forces launched nine major attacks, killing 87 people and wounding 104. Since October 7, Israeli fighting in Gaza has killed 28,663 people and wounded 68,395. This is a tragic history, but at the same time a great test of human nature.
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