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As the "Operation Flood of Al-Aqsa" reaches its 395th day, the occupying forces keep intensifying their attacks on the Gaza Strip, resulting in civilian massacres, while clashes between Palestinian resistance and occupying forces persist on various fronts.
1800 martyrs in northern Gaza during the month
The Gaza government's media office announced that the occupying army committed what it described as a crime of ethnic cleansing and genocide in the northern sector last month, with the number of martyrs exceeding 1800 people, while injuries exceeded 4000, with hundreds missing.
The aggression resulted in complete destruction of infrastructure and hospitals, making the situation in the northern sector catastrophic by all standards.
The government media office stated in a statement that the occupation continues its intensifying aggression on the grounds, in the air, and at sea, in a complex manner over the course of a full month on the northern governorate of the Gaza Strip.
The media office explained that the occupying army is intensifying its aggression on Jabalia camp, Jabalia town, Jabalia Nazla, Beit Lahia, Beit Lahia project, Beit Hanoun, and the surrounding areas.
It emphasized that the Zionist plans are covered by America and given the green light to commit more massacres, massacres, killings, and extermination.
Systematic destruction of infrastructure
The occupation continues to target civil defense crews and arrest some of its members, in addition to destroying water and sewage networks, and closing roads.
The media office reported that the occupation prevented around 3800 aid trucks from entering northern Gaza, deliberately starving and thirsting 400,000 people, including 100,000 children, by depriving them of food, water, and medicine, and even infant formula.
Bombing Target Shelters
Occupation cancellation of UNRWA agreement in Gaza and the West Bank
The occupation government formally informed the United Nations of the cancellation of the agreement with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) signed in 1967 to regulate its relief operations.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said that "Israeli" legislation to close the main lifeline for Palestinian refugees in Gaza would be deadly if fully implemented.
UNICEF said in a statement: "UNRWA is essential for providing urgent assistance needed by 2.2 million people in Gaza urgently."
"Hamas": Cancelling "UNRWA" is an attempt to erase the international witness on the refugee issue
Hamas considered the Israeli occupation's decision to cancel the work of UNRWA as an attempt to erase the Palestinian refugee issue internationally, and a move to end the file of return.
The movement said in a press statement that the Israeli decision, which violates the UN Charter and international law, cancels the agreement regulating UNRWA's work, is an attempt to obscure the international and UN witness on the issue of Palestinian refugees, in an effort to erase the refugee issue and their return to their homes.
Hamas stated that the Zionist occupation's decision to cancel the agreement governing UNRWA's operations in our occupied territories is a Zionist offense to the global community, disrespect for the UN, and further proof of its defiance against international norms and human principles.
Hamas called on the international community and the United Nations to take a firm stance, and to enhance the protection of UNRWA amidst the massacres and suffocating siege faced by the Palestinian people.
Hebrew Newspaper: 120,000 settlers in shelters
According to the newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth", around 120,000 settlers are in shelters after rockets were launched from Lebanon towards northern areas in the Zionist entity.
Earlier, the Israeli Army Radio reported the launch of 25 rockets from Lebanon towards the Upper Galilee, indicating an expansion of tensions in the region.
Mass protests in Washington against "genocide" in Gaza
Thousands of activists demonstrated in the streets of the American capital, Washington, demanding an end to the "genocide" committed by the occupation in Gaza, according to the Palestinian News Agency.
The protesters reiterated their continued protests, regardless of the results of the upcoming US presidential elections.
Hundreds of students also gathered in front of the Republican Party headquarters in Washington, calling for a ban on American weapons exported to the occupation state, considering that these weapons are used to support the ongoing aggression against the Palestinian people.