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    Dozens Martyred as Israeli Aggression Continue Amid Widespread Crisis

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    The ongoing Israeli enemy aggression has resulted in a devastating toll on civilians in Gaza, with reports confirming the deaths of dozens of Palestinians and hundreds injured amid relentless strikes and a worsening humanitarian crisis.

    On Saturday morning, Israeli occupation forces targeted an aid distribution point on al-Tina Street, south of Khan Yunis, killing 29 Palestinians and injuring 70 others, according to Nasser Hospital officials. Nearby, a Palestinian was martyred and several others wounded when Israeli aircraft struck tents housing displaced families near the Japanese neighborhood—a densely populated area west of Khan Yunis.

    In the same context, Palestinian media reported the killing of two Palestinians and the injury of several others in an Israeli airstrike on Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.

    The Israeli occupation carried out artillery shelling north of the Nuseirat camp and the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip.

    The Israeli occupation is starving Gazans: 650,000 children face death

    As the Israeli occupation continues its war of starvation against Gazans, targeting and preventing aid seekers, unprecedented numbers of starving people of all ages are arriving at hospital emergency rooms, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

    The Government Media Office in Gaza published other figures related to the starvation disaster deliberately perpetrated by the occupation, 139 days after it completely closed all crossings into the Strip and prevented the entry of 76,450 trucks of humanitarian aid and fuel.

    In addition to the dozens of children killed by the occupation, 650,000 children remain at risk of death due to malnutrition, hunger, and food shortages.

    In the “American-Israeli aid centers,” which the government media office described as “death traps,” 877 people were killed by occupation fire, more than 5,666 were injured, and 42 went missing.

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