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Netanyahu Continues His Genocide

The Genocide in Gaza
Over the past 24 hours, 21 dead and 96 injured Palestinians arrived at hospitals in the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza’s health ministry, while 2 Palestinians were killed and 19 injured while seeking aid. The total recorded death toll since October 7, 2023 is now 67,160 killed, with 169,679 injured.

Gaza’s Government Media Office says Israel has dropped more than 200,000 tons of explosives on the territory over two years—13 times the force of the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan—obliterating homes, schools, hospitals, mosques, and farmland. The office reports over 76,000 Palestinians killed or missing, including 20,000 children and 12,500 women, with entire families erased, while starvation, mass displacement, and the collapse of health and education systems deepen the crisis.

Israeli artillery shelling and airstrikes hit Gaza City’s Tuffah neighborhood on Sunday morning, including a single strike which killed 18 Palestinians in a single home, seven of them children aged two months to eight years.

Dozens of Egyptian vehicles reportedly entered Gaza on Saturday and began establishing temporary displacement camps near Al-Bureij refugee camp in the center of the enclave, according to a report in Al-Arabiya. Bulldozers are also helping to clear rubble and facilitate movement along roads.

Physiotherapist Abdelhameed Qaradaya, who served at the MSF field hospital in Deir al-Balah, died on Sunday from injuries sustained three days earlier in an Israeli drone strike. The attack targeted a group of MSF healthcare workers, all wearing clearly marked vests, while they waited for their shuttle, according to Healthcare Workers Watch.

Living in the Remnants of Gaza City: “While the world’s eyes turn toward Trump’s proposal, we here live through what feels like the erasure of Gaza itself.” For Drop Site, Huda Skaik describes life inside a shattered Gaza City—where leaflets meant to force displacement are burned for cooking fuel, food and medicine are nearly impossible to find, and nights are consumed by shelling, drones, and the advance of tanks. As global headlines focus on ceasefire negotiations, those who remain in the city face daily survival under relentless bombardment.

Source: Drop Site News
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peterlee · M
How will he be remembered in the twenty second century? If there is one.

Is this the age to come?