Israeli Genocide War on Gaza is Ongoing... 110 Martyrs and the occupation begins a ground operation in Rafah. Featured

The Israeli occupation continues its airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, and the number of martyrs has risen to 110 since the dawn of today, bringing the total toll over 72 hours to 591 martyrs and 1,042 injured.

The occupation’s army announced the start of a ground operation in northern Gaza as airstrikes continue across the strip, indicating that the operation is focused in the Beit Lahiya area.

Meanwhile, sirens were sounded in Tel Aviv, and the occupation's army stated that the Iron Dome intercepted two rockets fired from the Gaza Strip towards the city. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, said it targeted Tel Aviv with a rocket barrage in response to the Israeli massacres against Palestinians.

UNICEF: More than 200 children killed in recent airstrikes on Gaza.

A spokesperson for UNICEF in Gaza told Al Jazeera that:

- More than 200 children have been killed in the recent wave of airstrikes, which is a shocking figure.

- Thousands of residents are constantly moving from one area to another under harsh weather conditions.

- Thousands of children who have not been killed are suffering from extremely severe injuries.

- Hospitals in the Gaza Strip are unable to cope with the disaster resulting from continuous shelling.

- The effects of the food blockade are severe on the population of the Gaza Strip, especially on children.

- The prices of available basic materials have skyrocketed and are unaffordable for most residents of the strip.

- Many children have died due to the lack of vital medical supplies.

Israeli sources: Hamas possesses more rockets.

The website "Walla" reported from Israeli military sources that:

- Hamas is still capable of launching rockets towards Greater Tel Aviv and hiding them from intelligence agencies.

- Estimates in Israel suggest that Hamas has more rockets.

- The security and military institutions are trying to understand how Hamas has succeeded in launching rockets at Tel Aviv until today.