Following the latest evacuation orders by Israeli forces in Deir al-Balah and Khan Yunis, overcrowding and living conditions in the humanitarian area of Al Mawasi, which occupies around 14 percent of the Strip, have become even more difficult.
Nearly thirty Palestinians were killed in the early hours of Saturday in the Gaza Strip following intense Israeli air strikes across the devastated enclave, according to local and medical sources.
Last night Israeli forces killed at least seventeen people in the west of the refugee camp Nuseirat, in the centre of the Gaza Strip, nine of them in the firing of two artillery shells at a building, according to Palestinian sources.
In addition, four others have been killed in the Israeli bombing of the top floor of a building belonging to the Hamad family, and four more in the attack on a house belonging to the Zaqout family, in the area of Al-Hasayna.
“Five civilians have been killed and 15 other members of the Abu Bakr family have been injured in the attack by the occupation forces on a house of the Al Jabour family” in Khan Yunisin the south of the Strip, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa today.
In the northern and devastated Gaza CityPalestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) medics have transferred three bodies and several wounded people to Baptist Hospital, after Israeli warplanes attacked a house in the Sabra neighborhood, south of the Gaza capital.
In the Zeitun neighborhood, according to Wafa, three other Palestinians have been killed in a missile attack on their home, and a fourth in the airstrike on the Nassar family’s apartment in the camp. Jabalia (north).
After the last evacuation orders With the Israeli forces’ presence in Deir al-Balah and Khan Yunis, overcrowding and living conditions in the humanitarian area of Al Mawasi, which occupies about 14 percent of the Strip, have become even more difficult.
“Overcrowding, a huge lack of water and a shortage of sanitation services fuel the spread of disease. We are unable to cope with the enormous amount of needs,” a coordinator of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF).
The NGO claims to treat between 300 and 400 cases a day at a local clinic, of which 200 are related to contagious skin conditions that mainly affect children.
Source: Eitb

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