Israeli Forces Intensify Attacks on Gaza, Wiping Out 1,369 Families.

Gaza: A Palestinian official statistic revealed that the Israeli occupying forces have wiped out 1,369 family members and entirely expunged their names from the civil registration during the genocidal war they are waging on the Gaza enclave. According to Qatar News Agency, 35,060 children live without their parents or without one of them, and 211 infant children were born and martyred in the genocidal war, highlighting that 825 children were martyred during the war, and they were under the age of one, while the percentage of victims among children and women reached 70% of the total number of martyrs due to the offensive in Gaza. Official sources told QNA that the Israeli occupying forces have recently intensified their targeting of crowded residential structures in the Gaza Strip which include entire families. Throughout the recent days, the Israeli occupying forces have apparently murdered entire families intentionally during their relentless offensive in the northern Gaza by pounding the structures with h eavy missiles to deliberately kill everyone inside them. Testimonies of those trapped in the northern Gaza Strip province indicate that the Israeli occupying forces destroyed dozens of homes with their residents inside, and no one was able to rescue them due to the intensity of fire and crippled operations of ambulance personnel. Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya affirmed that the hospital receives dozens of distress calls on a daily basis from families trapped under bombed-out buildings, with all attempts to reach out to them being in vain. For the 411th day, the Israeli occupying forces have been prosecuting the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, along with massacres against families, Palestinians and displaced people, resulting in over 148,000 casualties, mostly women and children, as well as over 10,000 missing people, amid a massive devastation and famine that perished dozens of children and elderly people.