Israel Erases 1,410 Palestinian Families, Killing 5,444 People, in Gaza Genocide
Gaza (Quds News Network)- The Ministry of Health reported that Israel has committed 7,160 massacres against Palestinian families since October 7, 2023. According to the ministry’s infographic, Israel erased 1,410 families, totaling 5,444 individuals, from Gaza's civil registry amidst ongoing genocide.
The report reveals the devastating toll, with 1,410 families completely wiped out. In addition, 3,463 families were nearly obliterated, leaving only one survivor each. The Ministry also reported that 2,287 families were targeted, leaving 9,577 survivors.
Al-Najjar family suffered the highest loss, with 520 killed, followed by Al-Masri family, which lost 287 members. Other severely impacted families include Al-Ashour (217 killed), Al-Hijazi (199), and Al-Od (198).
Ongoing Genocide Against Families in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes continue to target residential areas in northern Gaza, causing further casualties. Despite global calls for a ceasefire and UN demands to stop the attacks, Israeli military operations persist.
Since October 7, 2023, and with US support, Israel’s actions have led to nearly 149,000 Palestinian casualties, most of them women and children. More than 10,000 are missing, worsening the already dire humanitarian crisis.
The Israeli assaults have led to widespread destruction, famine, and a lack of medical care. Children and the elderly are particularly affected, as Gaza faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters.
Human rights organizations and the International Court of Justice have condemned Israel’s actions, calling for urgent intervention. However, Israel continues its attacks and war crimes, ignoring international legal calls for action.
The situation in Gaza remains catastrophic, with thousands of families wiped out and the humanitarian crisis deepening. International calls for a ceasefire grow louder as the Israeli attacks rage on, leaving a trail of destruction and suffering.
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