Israeli bombardment continues in Gaza, more than 120 Palestinians tortured in the last 24 hours

Fried Egg Biscuits,Good Old Fashioned Pancakes,Medical advantages of Grapes,Gaza's Jabalia camp,Mamdouh Lulu,Hamas,Al-Qassam Brigades,palestine news


More than 120 Palestinians have been tortured in the last 24 hours due to indiscriminate shelling by Israeli forces in various places, including the United Nations shelter in Gaza's Jabalia camp. 

The Israeli military also claimed to have tortured Mamdouh Lulu, the operational commander of Islamic Jihad. 

A video of a rocket attack on Mamdouh Lulu in northern Gaza by the Israel Defense Forces was also released. 

In response to the Israeli actions, the counterattacks of the Mujahideen of Hamas continue, the fighters of the Al-Qassam Brigades attacked the Israeli tanks in Gaza City with Ilyasin rockets, the Israeli soldiers who were locked in the building were targeted with explosives. and machine guns. 


The Al-Qassam Brigades also released videos of the weapons and equipment of dead and wounded Israeli soldiers. 

Since October 7, the number of Palestinians tortured in Israeli attacks in Gaza has reached 22,763, while over 57,614 people have been injured.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, more than 9,600 children and more than 6,750 women have been tortured since October 7, while more than 8,663 children and more than 6,327 women have been injured. 

According to data provided by the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Health Organization by December 31, 2023, 355,000 housing units were completely destroyed in Gaza by Israel's barbaric attacks, while more than 370 educational centers were destroyed. also destroyed. 


According to the data, 23 hospitals out of 36 in Gaza were completely closed, 123 ambulances and 203 places of worship were targeted after the Israeli brutality. 

From October 7 to January 3, 2024, 87 journalists lost their lives in Israeli attacks in Gaza, most of the tortured journalists are Palestinian journalists. 

According to the International Organization of Journalists, the Committee to Protect Journalists and the International Federation of Journalists, 80 Palestinian, three Lebanese and four Israeli journalists have lost their lives while carrying out their journalistic duties.


Post a Comment

0 Comments