Massacres in Jabalia and Maghazi camps; Internet, communication in northern Gaza cut off

The government media office in Gaza states that 33 martyrs, including 21 women, have died in the ‘Israeli’ massacre in Jabalia camp, and the number is likely to increase.

The number of martyrs in the Jabalia massacre may reach 50 due to the number of missing persons under the rubble of the buildings that were bombed over the heads of their inhabitants. Al Mayadeen

Five martyrs have ascended as a result of an IOF airstrike on a home in Maghazi camp, central Gaza Strip, as airstrikes continue to target Rafah at this moment. RNN

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RNN reports that as the IOF has cut off the internet and communications in the northern Gaza Strip, the area has witnessed an escalation in massacres and bombing. 64 martyrs have ascended as a result of the IOF aggression on the Strip today.

East of Tal Al-Zaatar, an entire family (the Asaliyah family) is besieged without food or water, and the IOF has blown up the surrounding homes. 3 martyrs and 2 injuries were recovered and a fire was put out in the Zaida family home in Jabalia. Several were wounded in the bombing of the Al-Hawajri family home. In the Faluja area, press sources reported that IOF bulldozers demolished a home on top of the heads of the displaced Al-Harshi family living inside. In Beit Lahia, 7 wounded were rescued and one person is missing after the IOF bombed the Salha family home.
The director of field hospitals in the Gaza Strip stated that they no longer have room for injuries. Caesarean sections had to be delayed, and no fuel has entered at all. He added, “Northern Gaza is being destroyed, and the internet outage hinders communication with hospitals.”
Meanwhile, north of Rafah the IOF has been firing flares continuously for the last hour for unknown reasons. In the north, the IOF is currently blowing up buildings in Jabalia, and warplanes bombed the Shana’a family home in Al-Maghazi, central Gaza Strip moments ago, resulting in two martyrs.
As the north enters its 15th day of ongoing siege, the Ministry of Health has delivered an urgent appeal to save the hospitals from collapse and to rescue the medical staff that are continually targeted by the IOF. Thousands remain trapped between tanks and gunfire, with martyrs lying on the streets.
The director of Al-Awda Hospital told Al-Jazeera: “The health sector is in a catastrophic state due to the shortage of medical supplies, and the situation in the northern Gaza Strip is indescribable. Quadcopter drones shoot at anyone moving in the vicinity of the targeted home.”

IOF have been firing flares in Rafah