another night of Israeli bombings on the Gaza Strip. At least 32 Palestinians have died, including 12 children and eight womenand 88 others have been injured in the last 24 hours, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. This Thursday morning the attacks have continued with five more fatalities. Israel has justified its bombings by claiming that its troops have suffered an attack and have responded by causing one of the deadliest days since the entry into force of the cease-fire last October 10. He Lebanonfor its part, experienced one of its most violent days this Wednesday with multiple simultaneous Israeli bombings against several towns in the south of the country.
The Gaza Government’s media office has reported that Israeli forces have advanced with tanks in the eastern area of Gaza City a distance of 300 meters, repositioning the markers that limit the yellow line imposed by the ceasefire. The raid, which violates the truce, has left dozens of families from the area besiegedas reported by the office. “The fate of many of these families is unknown in the midst of the bombing that hit the area,” he added. In turn, he condemned in a statement the “blatant contempt” of Israel for the ceasefire conditions and has urged mediators to force Tel Aviv to respect them.
Body recovery
“We consider [los bombardeos] a dangerous climb through which the war criminal [el primer ministro israelí, Binyamín] Netanyahu seeks resume genocide against our people,” he denounced Hamas in a statement this Wednesday. Most of the deaths have been concentrated in Gaza City and the southern Jan Yunis. Since the truce came into force, Israel has killed 312 personas and injured 760 more, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. This Thursday members of the Palestinian group are deployed in the Zeitun neighborhood of Gaza City, along with personnel from the Red Crossto find one of the three corpses of Israeli hostages that still remain in the enclave.
In turn, the Gaza Civil Defense and the International Committee of the Red Cross will begin this Saturday the first phase of recovery of bodies buried under rubble. This process will begin in the Maghazi camp in the center of the enclave, where 64 personas They have been missing for months after Israeli attacks on residential buildings. Civil Defense, police forensic teams, Egyptian representatives and relatives of the missing will participate in the search. The Red Cross has provided a excavatoralthough each governorate would need five in constant operation to cope with the magnitude of the recovery. It is estimated that there are some 10,000 bodies buried in the ruins.
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