Relentless Aggression: Gaza Endures 410 Days of Genocide Amid Escalating Israeli Attacks
On the 410th day of Israel’s unrelenting aggression against the Gaza Strip, the humanitarian crisis deepens as Israeli forces continue their bombardment and destruction. Reports from inside Gaza confirm the demolition of multiple buildings in the Beit Lahia Project area, exacerbating the plight of displaced families.
Northern Gaza remains under siege and starvation, enduring 46 days of isolation from the rest of the Strip, accompanied by violent aerial and artillery strikes. The region’s civil defense operations have been forcibly disrupted for 28 consecutive days due to sustained Israeli targeting, leaving thousands of residents without medical or humanitarian aid.
In the past 24 hours alone, Gaza’s Ministry of Health recorded three massacres, resulting in 50 martyrs and 110 injured individuals brought to overwhelmed hospitals. This raises the total death toll since the start of the aggression to 43,972, with 104,008 wounded. Among the recent victims are two Palestinians who succumbed to injuries from bombings in the central and southern Gaza Strip, and an infant killed by artillery shelling near Nuseirat camp.
Healthcare Collapse and Rising Famine
The healthcare crisis in northern Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, as reported by Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital. “The health system is operating at its bare minimum, and the situation worsens with each passing day,” Abu Safiya stated, citing severe shortages of medical supplies and personnel.
Israel’s blockade continues to block medical delegations and essential supplies from reaching the Strip. Cases of malnutrition, particularly among children and the elderly, are increasing rapidly. “Famine is spreading, and elderly patients are at risk of death due to a lack of medicine,” Abu Safiya warned.
The situation is further compounded by the destruction of the only hospital in Rafah, leaving southern Gaza without critical healthcare services. Injured individuals are succumbing to their wounds daily due to insufficient medical care and resources.
The ongoing bombardment, blockade, and deliberate targeting of Gaza’s medical infrastructure highlight the scale of the humanitarian disaster, leaving its most vulnerable populations at the mercy of what experts and observers describe as genocide.