28.02.2024 09:43

Israel dropped 70,000 tons of bombs on Gaza

Since October 7, Israel has dropped more than 70,000 tons of bombs on Gaza. During the attacks, more than 500 mosques and churches, more than 300 universities and schools, and more than 360,000 residential buildings were destroyed.

Since October 7, Israel has used bombs weighing a total of 70,000 tons to attack the occupied Gaza Strip, destroying more than 360,000 residential buildings. This information was provided by the press office of the Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip.

The report notes that 19 war crimes, including crimes against humanity, were committed against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. Among the bombs dropped are banned phosphorous and cluster bombs.

It is noted that Israel deliberately killed about 30,000 people, mostly women and children. 2,600 people were arrested or imprisoned. These people are being treated cruelly, inhumanely and cruelly. 2 million Palestinians were forced to leave their homes.

Israeli soldiers used hundreds of people as human shields in Az-Z aytun , Sheikh Rizwan and An-Nasr neighborhoods, Al-Maghazi refugee camp and the western region of Gaza.

Israel has launched hundreds of thousands of attacks on civilian targets, particularly hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, and various civilian organizations.

"Israeli soldiers violated human dignity by forcing women and children to strip naked thousands of times and humiliatingly taking them to the border areas," the report said.

Israel, which has strengthened its siege throughout Gaza, especially in the north, is using starvation as a method of war.

About 300 million shekels of cash, gold, jewelry and other valuables were stolen from Palestinians.

In the attacks, Israel destroyed more than 500 mosques and churches, more than 300 universities and schools, more than 360,000 houses , more than 31 out of 35 hospitals across Gaza were disabled. Also, more than 200 archaeological and historical monuments with a thousand-year history were destroyed.

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