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New developments regarding Zionist genocidal war on Gaza

In this news story, Qodsna provides you with fresh developments on the ground in the Gaza Strip as well as international reactions to the Zionist regime’s crimes.

Tehran, Qodsna - The Zionist regime’s warplanes hit a group of people near a playground in northern Gaza City, killing one and injuring others, reports Wafa quoting medical sources. Warplanes also hit other areas of northern Gaza, including neighborhoods across Gaza City.

 

Footage posted by the Palestine Red Crescent Society shows its medics providing medical care to wounded children at Bureij refugee camp following our earlier reports of attacks on the site in central Gaza. The medics are seen bandaging three children with head wounds and transporting them to a hospital for further treatment.

 

After the Zionist military withdrew from Khan Younis earlier this month, residents have returned daily to Nasser Hospital in search of bodies of their loved ones with the aim of burying them in permanent graves elsewhere. The civil defense agency says a total of 283 bodies have been recovered from the hospital yard since Friday. The International Committee of the Red Cross has given 1,500 body bags and protective gear to the medics to help dig up the grounds and move corpses.

 

Satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press news agency appear to show a new compound of tents being built near Gaza’s city of Khan Younis. The AP report comes as the Zionist military continues to threaten a ground invasion of nearby Rafah city, where about 1.5 million displaced Palestinians are sheltering.

 

At least 34,183 Palestinians have been killed and 77,143 wounded in Zionist attacks on Gaza since October 7. The death toll in Israel from Hamas’s October 7 attacks stands at 1,139 with dozens still held captive in Gaza.

 

UN rights chief Volker Turk says he’s “horrified” by the destruction of the Nasser and al-Shifa medical facilities in Gaza and reports of mass graves discovered there. Turk, addressing a UN briefing via a spokesperson, also decried Israeli strikes on Gaza in recent days, which he noted killed mostly women and children.

 

Finland says it supports UNRWA activities in war-ravaged Gaza. The statement comes after an independent review found the Zionist regime provided “no evidence” of any wrongdoing by staff of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

 




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