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Shocking statistics from Gaza’s bloody Thursday.

Shocking statistics from Gaza’s bloody Thursday.

According to the Irish Examiner, Mohammad Salha, acting director of Al-Awda Hospital in Gaza City, says that more than 80% of the wounded who were taken to the hospital after the Zionist attack on the queue of food recipients were shot by Israeli forces.

In an interview with the Associated Press, Salha emphasized that out of 176 wounded people who were taken to the hospital, 142 people had bullet wounds and 34 others were injured due to crowding.

Dr. Hossam Abusafia, the director of Kamal al-Adwan Hospital, also said that most of the injured and wounded admitted to this hospital had gunshot wounds to their upper body, and many of the victims were killed by gunshots to the head, chest, and neck.

Last Thursday, the Zionist regime bombed thousands of Palestinian refugees from different cities of Gaza who were waiting for humanitarian aid. According to reports, this criminal attack took place while thousands of Palestinians from Gaza City, Jabalia, and Beit Hanoun were waiting for humanitarian aid trucks to arrive in Nabulsi Square on the Haroon al-Rashid coastal road in Sheikh Ajlin area in the west of Gaza City. The Ministry of Health of Gaza has announced that at least 115 Palestinians were martyred in this brutal attack.

The director of the United Nations humanitarian affairs office in Gaza also announced that 700 Palestinians are still in dire straits after the Zionist regime’s crime in al-Nablesi square. The report emphasized that the number of employees of this organization is not enough to provide for the residents of the Gaza Strip.

The authorities of the Zionist regime have claimed that many of the victims were killed due to crowding and that the forces of this regime only fired a warning shot after the “threatening” attack of the defenseless crowd!

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