Tehran – Israeli occupation regime continues to ruthless air strikes and artillery fire across Gaza, killing more civilians.
Gaza’s health ministry said Saturday afternoon that at least 92 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza in the last 48 hours.
At least 30 people were killed in an Israeli strike at dawn Saturday, according to reporters on the ground.
In particular, in Kahn Yunis’s southern Gaza, five people were killed when an Israeli helicopter struck a tent protecting displaced people in Almawasi, a zone designated as a “safe area” by the Israeli regime.
Four more people were killed, including two children and a girl, when Israeli forces bombed another tent that housed refugees in the same area.
Elsewhere in Khan Eynth, an Israeli strike struck a family home in the western part of a refugee camp, two of whom killed a woman and injured 20 people, including 15 children.
East of the city, the woman and her son were also killed on an Israeli strike.
In Rafa, two women lost their lives in a drone strike targeting a village northeast of the city. Israeli forces also destroyed the entire residential block in northern Rafa.
In central Gaza, one person was killed and another was injured when an Israeli reconnaissance drone attacked a group of people. Two more people died, a third was killed in a strike at the Nuseirat refugee camp, and several others were injured in another attack on the Al-Bureij camp.
In the Alzaiton area in southeastern Gaza city, residents found the bodies of women and children on the roof of their homes on the roof of a house struck by Israeli forces the day before.
Five more people were killed when Israeli drones bombed tents that evacuated people who had been evacuated to the same area.
Meanwhile, the death toll from an early Israeli strike in the tent area west of Gaza city has risen to five.
Several others were injured on a drone strike near the northwest mosque in Gaza city, and the victims were taken to the Alsifa Medical Facility.
Israeli attacks also expanded to North Gaza. In Beit Rahia, airstrikes killed four people and wounded others, but the fired fire targeted the town’s northwestern area. Several people were injured in another airstrike at Beit Hanoun.
According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, “92 martyrs and 219 injured have arrived at Gaza Strip Hospital in the last 48 hours.”
The ministry also reported that “since October 7, 2023, the death toll from the Israeli Genocide War has risen to 51,157 martyrs and 116,724 injured.”
Since the resumption of the Genocide War with Gaza following the brief ceasefire on March 18, 2025, “1,783 martians and 4,683 injuries have been recorded,” the ministry added.
“Deprived by Design”
In a video message recorded Friday, UN Humanitarian Agency (OCHA) official Jonathan Whittar said Israel’s continued lockdown in Gaza was disastrous for all areas of the Gaza Strip.
“In Gaza today, people are being taken away from the basic necessities of life,” he said from Rafa in southern Gaza.
Dr. Hazem Masle, a pediatrician at Kuwait Hospital in Rafa, southern Gaza, explains how more children are losing their lives or at risk as the effects of the Israeli attacks are growing.
The hospital, along with dozens of others, has been suffering from multiple Israeli air raids since the start of the war.
The Israeli military has blocked all resources, including medical and medical devices, since March 2.
The United Nations World Food Program also issued an urgent warning that “Gaza needs food now” as hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of hunger.