The occupation forces stated today, Tuesday, that they killed 5 militants who emerged from the tunnels in Rafah, and another who they said crossed the yellow line north of the Gaza Strip, while medical sources reported the martyrdom of a Palestinian due to the occupation's fire east of Khan Younis.
A medical source at Nasser Hospital said that a Palestinian was martyred in the town of Bani Suheila east of Khan Younis, while a reporter reported that various areas were subjected to successive attacks, including gunfire from an Israeli drone that resulted in another martyr.
In the central Gaza Strip, the civil defense announced the retrieval of the remains of 14 martyrs from under the rubble of a house in the Al-Maghazi camp, raising the death toll in the past twenty-four hours to 17 martyrs, including those retrieved from under the debris, in addition to 16 injured, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
The ministry raised the death toll since October 7, 2023, to 69,775 and more than 170,000 injured, in a war described as one of the most severe waves of extermination and destruction in the history of the Strip.
Humanitarianly, hundreds of thousands of displaced people are facing extremely harsh conditions with the arrival of a new weather front that flooded the tents housing families in Gaza, Rafah, Deir al-Balah, and Al-Zeitoun.
A reporter observed tents completely submerged along with their contents of mattresses and blankets, where residents appealed to international organizations for urgent intervention to provide shelter supplies, especially with the continued blockade preventing the entry of tents and essential humanitarian materials.
The Gaza municipality stated that its crews are working with limited capabilities to mitigate the effects of the floods, while the government media office confirmed that more than 90% of the existing tents have become torn and unfit for use, warning of an imminent humanitarian disaster.
Meanwhile, international organizations accused Israel of continuing to violate the ceasefire, with the American organization "Jewish Voice" stating that the occupation violated the ceasefire 500 times over 44 days, affirming that "the extermination has not stopped."
Governmental and human rights entities in Gaza documented dozens of violations, including shelling, gunfire, and the demolition of buildings within areas controlled by the Israeli army.
Despite the ceasefire agreement coming into effect on October 10, the airstrikes and military operations continue at an unrelenting pace, amid warnings that the continuation of attacks and the deterioration of humanitarian conditions could push the Strip into a more dangerous phase.
The extermination has not stopped, and the displaced are facing catastrophic humanitarian conditions.





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Several Dead by the fires of occupation in Gaza, while the displaced struggle against the cold and floods.