The spokesperson for the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Bessal, announced this morning, Wednesday, that at least 50 Palestinians have been martyred during the past night due to the air and artillery strikes launched by the occupation on various areas of the Strip.
Bessal clarified that the number of victims includes 22 children, in addition to women and the elderly, confirming that medical teams have transported the martyrs to hospitals and medical centers to provide possible first aid.
Bessal stated that the strikes targeted several populated areas, resulting in martyrs and injuries and causing significant damage to homes and public properties.
The spokesperson confirmed that the ongoing bombardment has created a state of terror and panic among the residents, as many have sought refuge in shelters and safer areas to escape the random shelling, while Civil Defense teams continue to work around the clock to deal with the explosions, evacuate the injured, and secure the affected sites.
Bessal accused the occupation of violating the ceasefire agreement, pointing out that this escalation comes at a time when the international community has called for calming the situation and protecting civilians.
He added that the situation in the Gaza Strip is "catastrophic and terrifying," as the infrastructure has been extensively damaged, including roads and public and private buildings, which increases the suffering of civilians and complicates relief and rescue efforts.
Hospitals and medical centers in the Strip are experiencing extreme pressure due to the high number of injuries, as medical staff work under difficult conditions to provide care for the wounded and injured.
The Civil Defense confirmed that the number of injuries is continuously rising due to the ongoing bombardment, while the medical staff faces significant challenges in transporting the injured and securing the necessary medicines and equipment to deal with the humanitarian disaster.
Bessal expressed his discontent with the repeated attacks on residential areas, noting that children, women, and the elderly are the most affected.
He added that Civil Defense teams and paramedics are making great efforts to secure citizens, evacuate affected families, and coordinate rescue operations with local authorities, but the intensity of the strikes and the difficulty of reaching targeted areas increase the difficulty of the mission.
Bessal pointed out that the continuation of the bombardment at a time when a ceasefire is supposed to be in effect places civilians directly in danger and disrupts any efforts to restore stability and open humanitarian corridors.
He confirmed that the Civil Defense is working to document incidents and victims in coordination with human rights organizations to provide a clear picture of the extent of the damage and the catastrophic level that the situation in Gaza has reached.
At the same time, Bessal warned of the worsening humanitarian situation if the escalation continues, emphasizing that the Strip is in urgent need of immediate support from the international community to provide medical and food assistance, ensure the protection of civilians, and provide safe passages to deliver aid to the most affected areas.
This escalation comes at a time when the Strip faces significant challenges regarding infrastructure and basic services, including water and electricity, as the continuous strikes affect the operation of vital facilities and increase the suffering of the population, especially in densely populated areas and hospitals that receive a growing number of injured.
Overall, the martyrdom of at least 50 Palestinians in the past hours reflects a dangerous escalation in violence and confirms the continuation of the occupation's policy of launching air and artillery strikes on the Strip, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and placing civilians in danger, at a time when international calls for calm and the protection of unarmed populations continue.
The occupation launched dozens of air and artillery strikes last night and into this morning, in a clear and blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement.





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Civil Defense in Gaza: 50 Palestinians killed, including 22 children, due to the occupation's airstrikes last night.