Gaza Genocide

This is a daily Briefing by the Ministry of Health in Gaza on day 411 of the Israeli Genocide:

The Israeli occupation committed seven massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the previous 48 hours, resulting in 120 documented fatalities and 205 people injured.

The documented Palestinian death toll has now reached 44,176 individuals killed and 104,473 others injured since October 7, 2023.

Many victims are still unaccounted for, either buried under the rubble or scattered on the streets, and rescue and civil defense teams are unable to reach them.

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Israel Bombs Al Farouq Mosque in Nuseirat

Israeli warplanes bombed the Al Farouq Mosque in the Al Nuseirat Camp in Central Gaza, Saturday, bringing the whole structure down.

The news is trending on the social media in both Arabic and English. One blogger said this action raises significant concerns regarding international humanitarian law and the classification of such tactics as acts of terrorism.

The Israeli army has flattened 814 of Gaza’s 1,245 mosques and severely damaged another 148 during its intensified bombardment since 7 October, 2023, the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Gaza revealed. It further stated that these represent 79% of mosques in the Gaza Strip.

Three churches were also destroyed in this genocide on Gaza.

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Wael Abu Quffa: Murdered in Nuseirat

Palestinian journalist Wael Abu Quffa was killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a residential building in Al-Nussairat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip Friday.

According to the Government Media Office, the number of journalists killed has risen to 189 since the beginning of the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.

Journalists in Gaza are facing grave danger, as the Israeli military persists in targeting them in an attempt to silence them and prevent the revelation of atrocities being committed in the besieged enclave.

Abu Quffa, was a journalist and a lecturer at the Department of Journalism and Media at the Islamic University of Gaza.

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