Zionist regime carried out operations resulting in the deaths of more than 100 Palestinians in Gaza
In the latest escalation of hostilities, Israeli forces have reportedly caused the deaths of over 100 Palestinians and injured numerous others in the Gaza Strip within the past 24 hours. This development marks a significant intensification of ongoing tensions in the region.

The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that Israeli airstrikes had resulted in the deaths of over 100 Palestinians in various locations across Gaza since early Saturday.
According to WAFA, Israeli occupation forces carried out an attack on Saturday night, resulting in a significant loss of life in northern Gaza. The assault targeted a residential building in the Tel al-Zaatar area, which had been serving as a refuge for displaced families.
According to the report, the airstrike led to the deaths of at least 40 Palestinians, including women and children, with numerous individuals remaining trapped under the debris.
“The attack resulted in numerous individuals being trapped beneath the rubble, significantly complicating rescue efforts due to the shortage of emergency response teams and widespread devastation,” the statement indicated.
A report indicates that numerous individuals remain ensnared beneath the debris of residential structures following bombardments by Israeli forces in Jabalia and Beit Lahiya, located in the northern region of Gaza, during the past 48 hours.
According to a report by WAFA, Israeli military forces have demolished multiple residential structures and homes in the area of Beit Lahiya.
Earlier today, Israeli warplanes conducted an airstrike on a residence west of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of three Palestinians and leaving several others injured.
In a recent airstrike, six Palestinians lost their lives and additional individuals sustained injuries when Israeli fighter jets targeted a residence in the Nuseirat refugee camp, located in central Gaza.
Reports have emerged that Israeli forces conducted an airstrike targeting a group of civilians in the Qizan al-Najjar area, located south of Khan Younis in the southern region of Gaza. The attack has resulted in the deaths of 12 Palestinians, while several others sustained injuries.
**”Israeli Conflict Causes Unprecedented and Irreversible Damage”**
In a report released on Saturday, Save the Children, an international humanitarian organization, stated that the ongoing conflict led by Israeli forces has caused “unprecedented and irreversible harm” to Palestinian children residing in Gaza.
According to a recent report, the current armed conflict in Gaza has caused profound and possibly permanent damage to Palestinian children, posing a risk not only to their personal futures but also to the long-term stability and social cohesion of Palestinian society.
A London-based organization has highlighted that the actions of Israeli forces in Gaza have significantly worsened the humanitarian crisis, reaching an unprecedented scale and raising serious concerns regarding the rights of children.
Save the Children has reported that malnutrition, insufficient healthcare, and persistent exposure to violence are causing enduring harm to the physical and cognitive development of children.
A potential mental health crisis looms, posing the risk of leaving an entire generation deeply traumatized and potentially beyond the reach of recovery, experts warn.
Supported by the United States and its Western allies, Israel initiated military operations against Gaza on October 7, 2023, following a surprise offensive named Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, launched by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas. This move by Hamas was in retaliation to what it perceives as Israel’s prolonged campaign of oppression against Palestinians.
The ongoing military offensive in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of 44,382 Palestinians, the majority of whom are women and children, according to recent reports. Additionally, 105,142 individuals have sustained injuries. Many are still unaccounted for and are feared to be trapped under debris.