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In the last 24 hours, nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza.

In the last 24 hours, nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza.

30.11.2024 07:10

It has been reported that approximately 100 Palestinians have been killed in the massacres in the Jabalia Refugee Camp in northern Gaza and in Beit Lahiya within the last 24 hours. Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for the Palestinian Civil Defense Directorate, described the events as a complete disaster and genocide, stating that many of the incidents remain unknown to them due to the inability of Palestinians to leave the area.

The Palestinian Civil Defense announced that nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours in northern Gaza. Palestinian Civil Defense Directorate Spokesperson Mahmud Basal made statements regarding Israel's attacks.

Basal stated, "In the massacres carried out by Israel in Jabalia and Beit Lahiya in the last 24 hours, nearly 100 Palestinians have been martyred." He noted that the bodies of 75 of the deceased were recovered from the bombed houses of the Ahmed and El-Baba families, while the remaining victims were from separate areas.

"WHAT IS HAPPENING IS A COMPLETE DISASTER AND GENOCIDE"

Basal expressed that the number of Palestinians killed since the start of Israel's military attacks on northern Gaza has reached 2,700, and the number of injured has exceeded 10,000. Describing the events as a complete disaster and genocide, Basal added that many families are bombed every day and that due to the inability of Palestinians to leave the area, they are unaware of most of the events taking place.

Basal stated that the occupation targets every movement of Palestinians outside their homes to fetch water, search for food, or collect firewood, saying, "Due to Israel's ongoing attacks, Civil Defense is still suspended in all areas of northern Gaza Strip, and thousands of Palestinians there are deprived of humanitarian and medical care."

ISRAEL'S PLAN TO FORCE PALESTINIANS IN NORTHERN GAZA TO MIGRATE

The Israeli army, which launched intense airstrikes on northern Gaza, especially in the Jabalia Refugee Camp, on October 5, began a ground assault in the mentioned areas on October 6. The Israeli army, which is forcing the local population to migrate, targets hospitals and detains medical personnel while also preventing the entry of medical and humanitarian aid into the region.

This step is believed to be taken to evacuate Palestinians from northern Gaza in preparation for settlement for Israelis, known as the "generals' plan," which was previously reported in the Israeli press. Israeli Army Spokesperson Avichay Adraee shared a map of the areas that need to be evacuated, warning Palestinians in Beit Hanun, Jabalia, and Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza on his social media account on October 7.

Adraee's call for Palestinians to go to the Mevasi area in southern Gaza drew attention due to the similarity of the map he shared to the "generals' plan" for the forced migration of Palestinians, which was prepared and presented to the government by former Chief of Operations General Giora Eiland in the Israeli army. This plan, named the "Generals' Plan," envisions the expulsion of Palestinians from northern Gaza Strip, followed by the siege of the region to prevent the entry of food, fuel, and clean water.



 
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