Israel wiped out over 900 Palestinian families in Gaza
Gaza (Quds News Network)- The Israeli military has annihilated 902 Palestinian families in Gaza, erasing them from civil records by killing all of their members, according to a recent statement from the Government Media Office. This atrocity marks one year of the genocidal campaign conducted by Israeli forces with full support from the United States.
In addition to the complete destruction of these 902 families, the report also highlighted the devastation of 1,364 Palestinian households, where all members were killed except one survivor, and 3,472 families with only two remaining members.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel’s relentless assault on the besieged Gaza Strip has caused immense human suffering. More than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 100,000 injured in what has become one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. The ongoing bombardment has also led to the destruction of crucial civilian infrastructure, exacerbating an already dire situation, with widespread famine contributing to the deaths of many children.
Among the latest Israeli airstrikes were attacks on schools and orphanages. Israeli forces bombed Masqat School, which was sheltering displaced families, and Al-Amal Orphanage in Gaza City, both of which housed civilians fleeing the conflict. The Israeli military claimed these locations were being used by Hamas for "command operations".
The Government Media Office strongly condemned the mass killings, holding the Israeli military, the US administration, and several European countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, responsible for these crimes against humanity. These nations have provided Israel with weapons that violate international law, contributing to the ongoing violence.
An Israeli group, whose founder supported US President Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza and was founded by soldiers and former intelligence officers, was behind last year’s flights that facilitated the travel of hundreds of Palestinians from the war-torn Strip and landed in South Africa and Indonesia, an AP investigation has found.
Israel is reportedly planning to further restrict the entry of aid into the war-torn Gaza Strip, despite the so-called ceasefire and amid an already severe humanitarian crisis after two years of genocide.
While presenting the Oscar for Best International Film, Javier Bardem began his remarks by saying, “not to war and free Palestine,” drawing a loud round of applause from the audience at the March 15 awards ceremony.