The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) murdered more than 40,738 Palestinian civilians and injured more than 94,154 others (mostly women and children), since the beginning of the Israeli occupation's genocide against the Gaza Strip in October 2023, while thousands of other victims remain under the rubble. Medical Palestinian sources reported that the IOF committed three massacres against Palestinian families in the past 24 hours, slaughtering 47 civilians and wounding 94 others. The sources indicated that many victims remain under the rubble and scattered on the streets, as the IOF has been preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching them. The Israeli occupation continues committing genocide on the Gaza Strip for the 331st consecutive day, through carrying out countless air strikes and artillery shelling, and committing massacres against civilians, amid a man-made catastrophic humanitarian situation created by Israel. Coinciding with the genocide on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation also c ontinues its attack against the northern West Bank for the fifth day, especially in the city of Jenin. Source: Oman News Agency
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