Rescue workers unable to extract bodies from under the rubble in Gaza
More bodies pulled from under the rubble in Gaza today, Wednesday, when the Israeli occupation army committed a new massacre targeting the ...
More bodies pulled from under the rubble in Gaza today, Wednesday, when the Israeli occupation army committed a new massacre targeting the "Al-Jaouni" school in the Nuseirat camp, in the middle of the Gaza Strip, as part of the war of extermination that it has been waging for 341 days.
At least 18 people were killed in this massacre, while others were wounded, including employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), according to what was announced by the government media office in the Strip.
The "Al-Jaouni" school is affiliated with the UN agency, and it houses more than 5,000 displaced people, and is added to more than 17 schools and centers for displacement and shelter that the occupation bombed in the Nuseirat camp.
The dead and wounded people from the "Al-Jaouni" massacre are added to the 41,084 deaths and 95,029 wounded, who were recorded since October 7, according to the latest statistics published by the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.
The occupation committed 4 massacres against families in the Strip, of which 64 martyrs and 104 wounded arrived at hospitals during the past 24 hours.
Meanwhile, a number of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, amid the inability of ambulance and civil defense crews to reach them, due to the accumulation of rubble and the continuous Israeli shelling.
For its part, Agence France-Presse quoted a medical source at Al-Awda Hospital as saying that the raid also resulted in the injury of 44 people.
Relief workers inability to rescue the injured and retrieve the dead from under the rubble has been the reality since the start of the war in Gaza, as documented by human rights organizations and relief agencies, and the UN.