Israel’s genocide in Gaza continue for 364th day amidst international negligence

Gaza (Quds News Network)- For the 364th consecutive day, Israeli forces have maintained their relentless airstrikes on Gaza, leaving a devastating toll in their wake. Over the past 24 hours alone, Israeli attacks resulted in eight massacres, killing 99 Palestinians and injuring 169 others. Since the genocide began on October 7, 2024, the death toll has soared to 41,788, with 96,794 wounded.

Despite the mounting casualties and the widespread destruction, international response has remained largely passive. The United Nations has once again issued warnings about the deepening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, as Israeli authorities continue to severely limit the flow of essential aid into the blockaded region. More than a million displaced Palestinians have now gone two months without access to vital food supplies, further exacerbating the dire situation.

In central Gaza, four members of the Abu Muhammad Abu Jabr family were killed when Israeli airstrikes targeted their home in Deir Al-Balah. The victims included 68-year-old Ahmad Jabr Muhammad Abu Muhammad, his wife Ibtisam, 30-year-old Israa, and 26-year-old Jabr. Meanwhile, a separate drone strike in Al-Nuseirat refugee camp area claimed the life of one Palestinian and injured three others.

The shelling has been relentless in Gaza City as well, with Israeli artillery targeting the southern regions. In Al-Shate’ refugee camp, five members of Darwish family, who had been displaced, were killed when their temporary shelter was struck by Israeli forces.

The southern areas of Gaza have not been spared. In Khan Younis, a Palestinian was killed, and several others were wounded when Israeli forces bombed a home in Ma’an area. Additional injuries were reported in Khuza’a, where the Qudaih family’s house was struck. In Rafah, Israeli bombardments continued, with medics recovering the bodies of three Palestinians from Kharbat Al-Adas, an area heavily targeted by artillery.

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