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The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip entered its 365th day on Saturday, with 23 martyrs and 66 others injured, because of the ongoing bombing of homes, tents and shelters, in conjunction with road paving and infrastructure construction on the Salah al-Din/Philadelphi axis.
3 massacres against families
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the occupation forces committed 3 massacres against families during the past 24 hours, 23 martyrs and 66 injuries arrived at hospitals, bringing the death toll from the Israeli war to 41,825 martyrs and 96,910 injuries.
Targeting Nuseirat camp
Local sources confirmed that the bombing by occupation aircraft targeted the homes of the Alian, Karajah and Ghafri families in the Nuseirat camp, a tent in the city of Deir al-Balah, homes in the Bureij camp, and civilians in Beit Lahia.
According to local sources, five people were martyred and others were injured on Saturday morning, as a result of artillery shelling and gunfire from occupation vehicles towards residents on Banat Street in the city of Beit Hanoun, north of the Gaza Strip.
Local sources said that the shelling coincided with the advance of occupation vehicles at Abu Safiya Hill east of Jabalia camp and east of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.
It added that occupation vehicles opened fire along the border strip in the Sanati and Farahin areas in Abasan al-Kabira east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.
The occupation army issued evacuation orders for a number of blocks in al-Bureij camp and al-Nuseirat camp on Saturday morning, announcing that it would "act with great force" against these areas, according to the announcement by the occupation army spokesman in Arabic.
The correspondent for the occupation army radio, Dron Kadoush, said that the evacuation orders come within the framework of the army's preparations for the possibility of dozens of Palestinian residents storming the Netzarim axis in order to return to Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip.
Philadelphi axis
This comes as the newspaper "Al-Araby Al-Jadeed" revealed that the occupation army is continuing to pave roads and establish advanced infrastructure along the Philadelphi axis, where it has raised huge lighting poles and cranes with surveillance cameras, and established some military towers in several areas.
The newspaper quoted tribal sources as saying that the Egyptian army repaired damage to the border area between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, as a result of the occupation army blowing up abandoned tunnels near the border.
It was confirmed that Israeli shelling occurred in areas adjacent to the Philadelphi Corridor and the Rafah land crossing, while the entry of any humanitarian aid to the besieged population inside the Gaza Strip was stopped. Transportation was shifted to the Kerem Shalom crossing, which operates one or two days a week, and only 15 to 50 trucks at most pass through it on both days.
Dose of the polio
In a related context, the World Health Organization confirmed that the children of Gaza should receive their second dose of the polio vaccine starting October 14.
The head of the World Health Organization for Emergencies in the occupied Palestinian territories, Ayadil Saparbekov, said that "discussions are underway with the Israeli authorities, as well as with partners on the ground." Saparbekov explained that there are 590 thousand children who should receive the vaccine, indicating that the second round of vaccination should begin within 10 days, "and we hope on October 29." It is noteworthy that the war on Gaza resulted, until yesterday, Friday, in the deaths of 41 thousand and 802 martyrs, and 96 thousand and 844 injuries, according to the Ministry of Health.