The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli occupation army has committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip leading to the martyrdom of 40 Palestinians and injuring 224 others during in the past 24 hours. In a statement on Saturday, the ministry reported that the toll of the ongoing Israeli offensive since Oct.7, 2023, has risen to 37,834 martyrs and 86,858 injured. It added that still several of victims are under rubble as the occupation army intentionally prevents the arrival of ambulance vehicles in those areas. Notwithstanding the heads-up from United Nations agencies regarding the worsening humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave, Israel continues to launch war on Gaza, giving no qualms about the two resolutions issued by the UN Security Council requesting Israel to stop the war immediately, along with orders from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on ending its incursion into Rafah city south of the enclave and taking measures to prevent the genocidal acts. Source: Qatar News Agency
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