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On the 387th day of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, the occupying forces persist in launching air attacks and heavy shelling on Gaza, leading to brutal killings of innocent civilians.
Death toll in the northern Gaza Strip
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced the martyrdom of more than 1000 citizens in the besieged northern sector during the past three weeks, indicating that 30 medical personnel are missing after being arrested by the occupation forces from inside Kamal Adwan Hospital.
The Ministry's spokesperson, Khalil al-Dukran, blamed the Israeli occupation for the lives of medical personnel, confirming that the occupation seeks to deliberately disable the health system in the north in order to cause the greatest number of casualties.
Al-Dukran added that the situation in northern Gaza has become unbearable, appealing to the international community to act immediately to save civilians before it is too late.
Gaza Government Media Office condemns the silence of international organizations
The Gaza Government Media Office strongly condemned the clear neglect of international organizations operating in the sector, affirming that this negligence fuels the occupation's persistence in committing monstrous crimes.
The statement issued by the office on Saturday evening stated that these organizations deal with the critical conditions in the sector with complete indifference, without paying attention to the suffering of civilians in northern Gaza, especially in Jabalia and Beit Lahia.
The statement pointed out that these organizations have not fulfilled their humanitarian role as mandated by international law, as they have ignored providing necessary support such as food, water, and healthcare, leaving the Palestinian people to suffer deliberate starvation for over 180 days without meaningful assistance.
The Government Media Office also reported that international organizations have not provided the minimum level of medical assistance and have not supported medical teams and facilities sufficiently to address the deteriorating situation in northern Gaza.
The statement added that the negligence of these organizations contributed significantly to the acceleration of the collapse of the healthcare system, as they did not intervene to provide medicines and essential supplies, and did not support medical teams in the face of water and food shortages.
The office emphasized that these organizations have shown a complete inability to provide any tangible support to protect human rights, or even facilitate communication for families separated due to arrests and forced displacement, with more than 250 individuals still abducted by the occupation and thousands of families forcibly displaced.
The office called on international organizations to fully assume their humanitarian responsibilities.
Quality ramming operation in "Tel Aviv"
In an operation described by the Palestinian media as a quality one, a Palestinian carried out a ramming operation with a truck near the Mossad headquarters in "Tel Aviv", resulting in the killing of 6 Zionist soldiers and the injury of around 50 others, some of them in critical condition.
Hebrew reports confirmed that a number of soldiers are still trapped under the truck in a dangerous situation.
On the other hand, Palestinian factions praised the operation and considered it a legitimate response to the ongoing occupation crimes.
"Hezbollah" warns residents of 25 settlements
In an escalatory move, the Lebanese "Hezbollah" issued a warning to residents of 25 settlements in northern occupied Palestinian territories to evacuate immediately, affirming that these settlements have become legitimate targets for their military and missile forces, as they are used as launching points for "Israeli" attacks against Lebanon.
The warning included multiple settlements, including Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, Karmiel, and others, in what is considered a significant escalation amid continued tension on the Lebanese border.
Talks in Doha about a prisoner exchange and ceasefire
The Qatari capital of Doha is set to host talks today, Sunday, involving officials from the American CIA and the "Israeli" Mossad, to discuss the possibility of reaching a deal for a prisoner exchange with Hamas and a ceasefire in Gaza, according to Al Jazeera Net.