Israeli genocidal war on the besieged Gaza Strip continues to take toll on the Palestinian civilians as the regime pushes ahead with its air, ground and sea invasion against the blockaded territory.
In a 269 – 144 vote in favour of the bipartisan amendment at the US House of Representatives, the move attempts to bar the State Department from using international affairs budget funds to cite figures and statistics published by Gaza’s Health Ministry, essentially censoring any mention of the number of Palestinians that Israel has killed in the besieged ...
Israeli regime forces have continued the airstrikes mainly centered on central and southern parts of the Gaza Strip in overnight raids leaving a number of Palestinians dead and injured.
They announced that the death toll and the toll of casualties as a result of the ongoing Israeli genocidal offensive on the war-torn Strip rose to 37,337 and 85,229 respectively, mostly women and children.
Palestinians in Gaza Strip react to bombing of their homes, loss of their loved ones as the Israeli regime continues onslaughts on the besieged territory.
Nearly two dozen Palestinians, including eight children, have been killed and several more injured as in past 24 hours of Israeli air strikes targeting mainly the residential buildings in the besieged Gaza Strip.
At least 48 Palestinians have been killed and several more injured as Israeli regime forces continue with air and artillery strikes across the Gaza Strip.
Nearly two dozen Palestinians have been killed and several more injured during the past day of Israeli air and artillery strikes across the Gaza Strip.
The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said that the number of children killed in Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip tops the total number killed in four years of world conflict.
The death toll from Israeli brutal killing of the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip has exceeded 14,000 with at least 5,600 children and 3,550 women among them.
In a statement, the UN Humanitarian Affairs Office (OCHA) said around 170 people were killed outside Derna city by the flooding caused by Mediterranean storm Daniel.
The death toll from the terror attack on Shah Cheragh shrine has risen to two as a young man injured during the attack has succumbed to his wounds on Monday.