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Removing the burnt bodies of 60 martyrs from under the rubble in western Gaza

The Civil Defense of Gaza announced that the bodies of at least 60 martyrs were removed from the rubble of the buildings in Tal El-Havi neighborhood in the west of Gaza City.

According to the Palestinian news agencies, the Civil Defense of Gaza announced on Friday afternoon that the bodies of at least 60 martyrs were removed from the rubble of the buildings of Tal Al-Havi neighborhood in the west of Gaza City and announced that the said bodies were completely burned and most of the victims of this Crime is women and children.

The Civil Defense of Gaza emphasized that most of the victims of this crime were women and children, stating that the bodies of some victims were completely burned.

Gaza Civil Defense pointed out that the occupiers destroyed the buildings on top of the victims, and said: The members of some families were completely massacred and martyred in this crime.

According to the announcement of the Civil Defense of Gaza, after the occupation forces left Al-Sanaa and Tal El-Havi neighborhoods in the west of Gaza City, some houses were completely set on fire by them.

This official aid center in Gaza stated: The aforementioned crime by the occupiers took place during the last week and due to the snipers of the occupation regime in the area, we have not been able to access this area.

Government Information Office in Gaza also announced by publishing a statement that shocking news of the barbaric crimes of the occupiers is being heard in the neighborhood of Tal Al-Havi in ​​Gaza City, and the occupying forces are still stationed around it despite the withdrawal from this neighborhood.

This government information center in Gaza emphasized: We are concerned about the spread of intentional fires caused by the occupiers to fuel sources and other buildings.

This center identified the lack of fuel and the destruction of infrastructure as the main obstacle to the removal of the bodies of the martyrs in Tel El-Havi from under the rubble and emphasized: the occupiers are forcing the people of Gaza not to finally return to the northern areas of this strip.

Government Information Center of the Gaza Strip stated: In the recent attack, the occupiers destroyed the “Friends of Al-Mariz” hospital in the center of Gaza City, as well as the Mashta Tower in Ansar Square in the west of this city.

A few hours ago, the mayor of Gaza, Yahya al-Sarraj, said: “The occupiers are deliberately targeting Gaza’s vital infrastructure to make Gaza city uninhabitable.”

Al-Sarraj added: The occupiers have been targeting Tal El-Havi since 9 months ago. The industrial area is full of refugees who live in residential towers.

The mayor of Gaza emphasized: the occupiers are targeting water sources, trees, mosques, schools and the entire infrastructure.

He stated: 35% of the infrastructure and residential houses in Al-Shajaieh have been completely destroyed.

The mayor of Gaza emphasized: due to the complete destruction of the infrastructure, we cannot transfer water to the areas where the refugees are settled.

After nine months have passed since the Zionist regime invaded the Gaza Strip without any results and achievements, this regime is sinking more and more into its internal and external crises day by day. During this period, the Zionist regime has not reached its declared goals, i.e. destroying Hamas and returning the Zionist prisoners from the Gaza Strip.

During this period, the Zionist regime has not achieved anything other than crime, massacre, destruction, war crimes, violation of international laws, bombing of relief organizations and famine in this region.

Source: IRNA

 

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