During the past 24 hours, the Israeli occupation forces committed 11 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, claiming 103 civilian lives, with 145 wounded. This brings the number of Palestinians killed to 28,576 and the wounded to 68,291, since the start of the aggression against the Gaza Strip on the seventh of last October.

Thousands of victims are still under rubble and on the roads, as the Israeli occupation is preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching them.

Among those killed on Wednesday the 14th of February were Journalist Mutaz Al-Ghafari, his wife, and child, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Sheikh Radwan area in Gaza City, according to the Times of Gaza. In Addition, writer and journalist Ayman Al-Rafati was killed in the Israeli occupation’s bombing of the Al-Jalaa area in Gaza City. This brings the number of journalists killed since October 7th to 125. The National Union of Journalists in England and other journalist organizations have called for an end to Israel’s deliberate targeting of journalists.

In Gaza City, 9 Palestinians were killed, and dozens were injured, in Israeli aerial bombardment from US-made F35 aircraft.

Medical sources reported that 9 Palestinians, including children and women, were killed in two raids by occupation aircraft that targeted homes in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, and Tal Al-Hawa in the southwest. They were transferred to the Baptist Hospital in the city.

10 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted two houses west of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

According to the Palestinian Wafa news agency, Israeli occupation aircraft bombed the house of the Nuwaija family, leading to the death of four of them. They were taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in nearby Deir Al-Balah.

Six Palestinians were also killed and five others were injured, as a result of the Israeli occupation aircraft bombing a house for the Abu Mahadi family near the Abu Sarar roundabout, west of the camp.

In this context, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that the vicinity of its Al-Amal Hospital in the city of Khan Yunis was witnessing violent bombing, which led to major damage to the building.

Israeli warplanes launched three raids on the northwestern area of ​​Gaza City, where smoke rose from the targeted areas.

The Israeli occupation army also blew up a residential square in the Al-Amal neighborhood, west of Khan Yunis, destroyed a house for the Abu Senima family, east of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, and launched two raids on the vicinity of the Al-Tawam area, northwest of the Gaza Strip.

The Middle East Eye reports: According to an Egyptian source, talks between Israel and Hamas have been extended for another three days, The New York Times reports.

According to the US newspaper, the talks will involve lower-level officials, who will continue discussing a new framework for a potential hostage deal.

On Tuesday, the Israeli delegation, led by Mossad chief David Barnea, received approval to leave for Cairo for the four-party summit whose goal is to revive the deadlocked deal negotiations, after Israel last week rejected a deal that was proposed by Hamas to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for a ceasefire and release of some of the 9,000 Palestinian political prisoners currently being held by Israel.

A US funding bill which bans funding to UNRWA and gives $14.1bn to Israel has been adopted by the US Senate and will now go to a vote in the Congress
Israeli drones have ordered people to leave Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis but Doctors Without Borders (Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF) says those sheltering there are afraid to leave after reports people have been shot.