44 days after the aggression new Israeli massacres in Gaza and an Arab movement to end the war

44 days after the aggression new Israeli massacres in Gaza and an Arab movement to end the war


The Israeli occupation army continues its war on the Gaza Strip and continues to target the southern and central areas that it previously declared safe zones, at a time when Arab countries are seeking a ceasefire in Gaza.

At dawn on Sunday, Israeli army aircraft continued to bomb the Nuseirat and Bureij camps in the central Gaza Strip, and the city of Khan Yunis in the south of the Strip.

According to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), “13 citizens were martyred after the occupation aircraft bombed a house for the Zuhd family in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.”

While Al-Aqsa Channel said on the Telegram platform: “31 martyrs in a massacre committed by the occupation army in the Nuseirat and Bureij camps (central Gaza Strip) during the hours last night.”

According to Wafa: “It was announced that a woman and her child were killed and a number of others were injured, after the bombing of a house for the Abu Akar family in the vicinity of the European Hospital, southeast of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.”

This comes as the Israeli army continues to launch daily raids on the southern Gaza Strip, despite declaring it a “safe zone” in order to push residents in the northern Gaza Strip to flee there.

The government media office in Gaza has repeatedly reported reports of the bodies of hundreds of displaced Palestinians on roads that Israel declared “safe” towards the south of the Strip.

This came after Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee renewed his warning to the people of Gaza and asked them to flee towards the south “for their safety,” as he claimed.

Al-Aqsa Channel reported on the Telegram platform the arrival of a number of martyrs and wounded as a result of a series of raids that targeted homes and mosques in the Tal al-Zaatar area in the northern Gaza Strip.

Also in the northern Gaza Strip, military aircraft targeted homes in the Qalibu area, and also targeted the vicinity of the Beit Lahia cemetery.

The Israeli aircraft also launched a series of violent raids and artillery shelling targeting the vicinity of the Zarqa area and the Jabalia camp, causing injuries and destruction in the place, according to Al-Aqsa.

In a related context, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that a number of foreign ministers of Arab and Islamic countries are in the process of organizing a tour that includes a number of countries to stop the war in Gaza.

Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the beginning of the tour will be in China.

On the sidelines of the Manama Dialogue Forum held in Bahrain, in comments published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the social media platform

The minister said: "The first stop will be in China, and we will then move to a number of capitals to deliver a clear message that there must be an immediate ceasefire, and aid and humanitarian needs must be brought into Gaza immediately as well."

He added: "We must work to end this crisis and end this war being waged against Gaza as soon as possible."

For 44 days, the Israeli army has been waging a devastating war on Gaza, leaving 12,300 martyrs, including 5,000 children and 3,300 women, in addition to more than 30,000 injured, 75% of whom are children and women, according to the latest official Palestinian census issued on Saturday evening.


31 newborns evacuated and Al-Shifa doctors recount the cruelty of evacuation and the torment of displacement

Coinciding with the evacuation of 31 newborns from Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest hospital in Gaza, doctors, displaced people, and patients who were in Al-Shifa Complex found themselves forced to evacuate the hospital days after the occupation army besieged it, beginning an “arduous suffering journey” of displacement whose end they do not know.

The director of hospitals in the Gaza Strip, Muhammad Zaqout, confirmed on Sunday that 31 newborns had been evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, which the occupation army had issued a warning to evacuate on Saturday.

Zaqout said: “31 newborns were evacuated from Al-Shifa Hospital, along with three doctors and nurses,” adding: “Arrangements are being made to transport the children to Egypt via the Rafah border crossing.”

For its part, the Palestinian Red Crescent Ambulance Society confirmed the transfer of children under the coordination of the World Health Organization and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA. She continued: "We transported them in Red Crescent ambulances to the south, in preparation for transporting them to the Emirates Hospital in Rafah on the Palestinian side of the border."

An arduous journey of displacement
The doctors of the Shifa Complex found themselves forced to evacuate the hospital days after the Israeli army besieged the largest medical complex in Gaza, beginning an “arduous suffering journey” of displacement whose end they do not know.

During the forcible exit from Al-Shifa Hospital, west of Gaza City, one of the doctors said that displacement and forced exit from Al-Shifa Hospital amounted to “a path of suffering that began since we lived for 10 days under the Israeli forces’ siege of Al-Shifa Hospital.”

He added that the hospital had been evacuated of all patients and displaced people, except for those who could not walk due to severe injuries, explaining that their fate was "unknown."

In this context, another eyewitness, one of the doctors working in Al-Shifa Hospital, revealed that the Israeli army “ill-treated those in Al-Shifa Hospital, fired hot air at them, and also endangered their lives by blowing up a number of hospital room floors, forcing them to evacuate.”

He said: "The Israeli army deliberately treated those in Al-Shifa Hospital, including medical staff and patients, even children, without mercy."

An Anadolu Agency correspondent documented the arduous migration journey to the south of the Gaza Strip with pictures showing the Palestinians struggling to reach a means of transportation to the areas south of the Gaza Strip, including transport vehicles and carts, while some remained unable to find a means, so they were forced to walk kilometers on foot.

A disabled girl narrates the hardship of displacement

In a human scene that overcomes all the consequences of disability, the Palestinian child, Heba Sobh, while sitting in a disability chair, summarized the details of the story, after the Israeli bombing affected her, even during her displacement journey.

The child Heba was displaced from the town of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip, to Haroun Al-Rashid School, in Khan Yunis Governorate (south), to escape the Israeli raids, which did not differentiate between healthy and disabled people. She told Anadolu in her childhood language: “The bombing did not stop in During our displacement, I was screaming in fear of the shells that fell near us.”

The tragic scene inside the Gaza Strip did not prevent Heba from realizing the optimism of returning to her home, as she said: “I hope that we will return to our home in peace and security.”

Heba plays with children in the schoolyard, and drives her chair with her small hands. The displaced people help her go down the stairs, while her mother helps her style her hair, and then she carries on the task herself, so she can move on to life in the midst of all this suffering.

Heba’s mother says: “Heba is suffering a lot after we were displaced from our house, where she was provided with some means of assistance, but here she is crawling on her knees, which led to her clothes being torn, and she does not have enough clothes.” She added: "Heba crawls down the stairs and struggles to enter the bathroom. She does not have a special place for people with special needs. The suffering is great, but Heba overcomes it."

Earlier Saturday, the government media office in the Gaza Strip said, “More than 500 sick and wounded people, exhausted by hunger, thirst, and pain, were forced by the Israeli army to leave the Shifa Medical Complex, to meet their fate in the streets while they are in dire need of superior health and medical care.” Especially since the majority of them are in serious condition.”

For its part, the World Health Organization said that Al-Shifa Hospital had become a “death zone” and must be evacuated. The World Health Organization announced that it led an assessment mission to Al-Shifa Hospital in western Gaza City, which lasted for an hour. The mission said that 25 health workers and 291 patients, including 32 children, were in critical condition, and all of them remained in the hospital.

According to the World Organization, the patients stranded in the hospital suffer from complex fractures, amputations, and burns, including 29 who suffer from serious spinal injuries and cannot travel without medical support.

At dawn on Wednesday, the Israeli army stormed the Al-Shifa complex after besieging it for days, as it contains civilians who were displaced from their homes as a result of the ongoing Israeli bombing of the area. For several days, Israel has besieged the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, and tanks, troop carriers and other armored vehicles were seen in the vicinity of the hospital, while drones flew over the area.

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