According to Gaza administration sources, at least six people were killed in an Israeli missile attack on Saturday, including a child.
As usual, there has been an Israeli attack in Gaza today. Like every day, Palestinians have lost their lives in this attack.
According to sources from the Gaza administration, at least six people were killed in an Israeli missile strike on Saturday, including a child. The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that since Israel broke the ceasefire on March 18 and resumed attacks on Gaza, more than 1,500 Palestinians have been killed. In Saturday's attack, two people lost their lives in the Tufa area of Gaza, and two children were injured. Another two were killed in Beit Lahia. A severely injured newborn girl named Sham was brought to the Al-Balah hospital in central Gaza. Sham and her family were injured in the missile strike. Despite undergoing surgery, Sham could not be saved due to the lack of necessary medical facilities in Gaza's hospitals. She died within an hour of the operation. Meanwhile, the so-called safe areas in Khan Younis, including the Al-Mawasi and Shuja'iyya refugee camps, have come under renewed attack. Missiles and shrapnel have targeted the temporary tents of displaced people. On Saturday, the Israeli forces issued new orders to evacuate the area. The Palestinian families who sought refuge in these camps are unsure of where to go next, where they can escape to safety.
There is no safe place left in the narrow Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean coast. On one side is the sea, and on the other, Israel is gradually encroaching on the land along the border. The remaining part to the south, near the Egyptian border, has been systematically destroyed, particularly the city of Rafah, according to Robert J. Pinfold, a professor of international security at King's College London. Recently, Israeli forces announced the completion of work on the Morag Corridor in Rafah, which separates the Gaza Strip from Rafah. In a media interview, Professor Pinfold stated that Israel has built the Morag Corridor to fully control Hamas and position its own pieces strategically. This corridor has been created as part of a long-term plan, ensuring that the Gaza Strip remains completely under Israeli surveillance.
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