As many as 150 Palestinians have been killed throughout the Gaza Strip as the coastal sliver witnesses its deadliest day since May, when the Israeli regime scaled up its genocide against the territory to new monumental highs.
The fatalities were caused on Saturday, featuring 34 Palestinians, who perished as a result of Israeli aggression targeting them as they were waiting for humanitarian aid.
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The day saw the Israeli military commit multiple, large-scale massacres, focusing on the territory’s residential areas and other civilian targets.
Resistance media outlets recounted some of the most horrific developments of the day, including devastating attacks in the town of Jabalia Al-Nazla in northern Gaza.
The attacks targeted no less than five homes, burying at least 20 members of two families under the rubble.
Shortly afterwards, a drone strike hit a gathering of civilians at the al-Shati Refugee Camp, which is similarly located in northern Gaza, resulting in another massacre that tore eight people to pieces
Israeli forces also unleashed a massive “belt of fire” on the city of Beit Hanoun, on Gaza’s northeastern edge, while also continuing their campaign of shelling and demolition in the southern city of Khan Younis.
The last time the Israeli regime left as many people dead across the territory was on May 17, a day after it launched its so-called "Chariots of Gideon" operation to expand the genocide.
The operation has lasted to date, with the aim of, what critics have denounced as, the regime’s efforts at causing unprecedented fatalities throughout the territory under the pretext of “destroying” its resistance movements.
Some of the regime’s officials and even Tel Aviv’s own allies have, however, underscored the unattainable nature of the goal given the resistance groups’ entrenched position among Palestinians and their determination to fight off Israeli aggression.
Over all, the war has claimed the lives of nearly 58,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children.
The brutal military onslaught was launched in October 2023 in response to a heroic resistance operation launched against the occupied Palestinian territories, during which they managed to capture scores of Zionists.
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