Egypt Daily News – Israeli recent attack on a residential building in the Beit Lahiya project led to the deaths of 93 Palestinians, with over 40 individuals reported missing and many more injured.
The building, home to more than 200 civilians, was targeted despite the presence of displaced families, including women and children.
Rescue operations are hampered by ongoing violence, and medical facilities like Kamala Adwan Hospital are overwhelmed and lacking resources to treat the influx of injured victims.
Emergency responders have also faced challenges, with their operations forcibly halted amid continuous shelling and violence in northern Gaza.
Calls for global intervention have increased as the humanitarian crisis deepens, with reports indicating that many injured individuals could face dire outcomes due to inadequate medical care and resources.
The situation poses significant risks not only to the immediate victims but to the broader population due to the possibility of disease outbreaks, highlighted by the interruption of vaccination drives such as those for polio.
Meanwhile, attacks continued across various regions, affecting both residential areas and public facilities, contributing to the growing humanitarian crisis in an already beleaguered region.
The international community is urged to act to address what has been described as a genocide in Gaza, as civilian casualties mount and the humanitarian situation deteriorates further.