Israeli attacks have killed dozens of people, including a local journalist, bringing the Palestinian death toll in the besieged area to nearly 39,000.
Israeli forces continue relentless bombing raids Gaza The attacks hit the southern, central and northern parts of the territory.
The Palestinian Civil Defense said on Saturday it had recovered the bodies of 12 people killed in separate Israeli attacks on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, where Israeli forces bombed residential buildings in the area.
The Civil Defense also recorded the killing of six Palestinians in the nearby Bureij refugee camp, as well as 10 others in Gaza City and other parts of the northern part of the territory.
Israel also bombed a commercial building housing displaced people in the east. Khan Younis Local sources said the explosion happened late on Saturday night, and the civil defense force said at least six people were killed in the attack, leaving others missing and trapped under rubble.
The Wafa News Agency also reported that an Israeli airstrike in the southern Gaza town of Rafah killed one person and wounded several.
Israeli forces shelled the town of Jabalia in northern Gaza, killing local journalist Mohammed Abu Jasser, his wife and two children.
“We were sleeping safely in our homes, none of us were armed, and suddenly the missiles fell on us,” Abu Jasser’s cousin told Al Jazeera Arabic.
“It was a horrible sight with torn bodies strewn outside. What on earth could have happened to these little children to be killed like this?”
The Gaza Government Media Office said: Palestinian journalist Many people have been killed in Gaza since the war began.
Early on Saturday, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Israeli forces had killed 37 people in the past 24 hours, bringing the Palestinian death toll from the war to 38,919.
Israel has imposed a tough blockade on the Gaza Strip, sparking a hunger crisis there, and health advocates have warned that the blockade will lead to the spread of disease. Sewage spill Around the refugee camp.
Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry warned people not to travel from north to south within the territories, saying Israel was using “psychological pressure on its people” to further displace Palestinians.
“We warn the people against the lies and deception of the occupying forces and we respect the people for maintaining a steadfast stance at home,” the ministry said in a statement.
“Occupying forces have committed the most horrific forms of torture and ill-treatment against displaced people behind closed doors, executing dozens and leaving the injured to bleed to death.”
Israel has intensified its attacks on Gaza in recent weeks. Ceasefire Agreement This will result in the release of Israeli prisoners being held by Hamas and other Palestinian groups.
Hamas said Israel had stepped up bombing raids over the past two days. International Court of JusticeThe court ruled on Friday that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory is illegal.
“The United Nations must act swiftly to stop Zionist crimes and terrorism that are taking place with the direct support of the US regime,” the Palestinian group said in a statement.
Izzat al-Rishq, a member of the Palestinian group’s politburo, stressed late on Saturday that Israel’s “crimes” would not stop without “paying a price and increasing pressure.”
The Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ military wing, and allied militant groups claimed multiple attacks on Israeli forces on Thursday, including an ambush on a tank in Rafah.