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by IMEMC News
Dec 13, 2024
On Wednesday, December 12, 2024, day 433 of the Israeli assault against the entire Palestinian population of 2.2 million people in Gaza, Israeli forces continued bombing civilians indiscriminately, including refugees crowded and frightened in camps, with nowhere to escape from the relentless aerial bombardment.
9:32 pm
At least 33 Palestinians were killed and dozens were injured on Thursday evening when Israeli warplanes bombed a building and houses in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
A Wafa news correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation aircraft launched a series of raids on a building and houses in the Nuseirat camp, which resulted in the killing of 33 citizens and the injury of dozens of others, most of whom were children and women.
Medical sources reported that the Israeli occupation’s raids on the Gaza Strip since dawn on Thursday resulted in the killing of 70 citizens, 57 of whom were in the central and southern Gaza Strip.
Chairman of the Palestinian National Council Rawhi Fattouh issued a statement condemning the terrible Israeli massacre of a residential area in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip last night, destroying it over the heads of its residents, and bombing tents of displaced people east of Khan Younis. Fattouh called it organized state terrorism and said the racist Israeli occupation government’s disdain of international humanitarian law and international court decisions, and reflects the bloodiness and criminality of the right-wing occupation government.
The aftermath of the Nuseirat bombing:
4:29 pm
Two Palestinians were killed when the Israeli occupation forces bombed a house in Jabalia al-Nazla, north of the Gaza Strip.
A Wafa news correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation forces bombed a house in Jabalia, killing two citizens and wounding others.
The occupation forces also fired machine guns at citizens’ homes in the Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, while the occupation forces’ artillery bombarded the vicinity of Abu Sharia’s office inside the neighborhood.
Citizens were also injured when an Israeli drone bombed a residential apartment in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City.
Since dawn on Thursday, 38 citizens have been killed as a result of the occupation’s bombing of various areas of the Gaza Strip.
According to the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, nearly 70,000 Palestinians have been trapped for two months without access to food or medicine, as Israeli occupation forces continue to pursue them throughout the northern Gaza Strip. This ongoing situation has resulted in numerous deaths and forced displacements in what many consider one of the most horrific campaigns of genocide in modern history.
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor has received alarming reports about the dire situation facing the nearly 70,000 Palestinians who are trapped in the northern Strip. This follows the displacement of more than 150,000 people by the Israeli army since the onset of its most recent military operation in the north on 5 October 2024. Euro-Med Monitor notes that those who remain besieged are experiencing severe famine, as they have run out of all types of food and lack access to clean water. Many have gone days without eating or drinking anything. Meanwhile, Israeli bombings and other military operations continue, targeting shelters as well as what remains of previously destroyed homes.
Inspecting a house that was bombed by Israel, in which citizens from the Al-Habash family were killed, in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip:
The Israeli occupation forces have continued their aggression on the Gaza Strip by land, sea and air since October 7, 2023, resulting in the killing of 44,835 citizens, the majority of whom are women and children, and the injury of 106,356 others, in an incomplete toll, as thousands of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, and ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.
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