On Thursday, Day 405 of the ongoing Israeli genocide, Israeli missiles and shells killed and injured dozens of Palestinians across the starved, besieged, and destroyed Gaza Strip, while northern Gaza remains isolated and under intense shelling.

For the 41st consecutive day, the Israeli army has continued its offensive, bombings, and tightened siege on northern Gaza, aiming to force residents to move south by preventing the entry of food supplies.

In Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, the Israeli army wired and detonated many homes and buildings in the western areas of the camp.

Three Palestinians, including two young sisters, have been killed, and several others injured, amid relentless Israeli air and artillery strikes on various areas in Jabalia and Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.

Intense gunfire from Israeli vehicles has been reported in the Al-Qasasyib neighborhood, around Abu Sharkh roundabout in Jabalia, and in the Safatwi area, north of Gaza City.

At least three Palestinians were killed, and many were injured, when an Israeli military drone dropped a bomb on a school housing displaced families, and homes, in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, west of Gaza City.

The army also fired many artillery shells at the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City, causing casualties.

Furthermore, five Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when the army fired missiles at the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.

Several Palestinians were injured when the army fired a shell at a home in the northwestern area of the Nuseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza.

Also, several Palestinians were injured when the army fired a missile at a Palestinian home, northeast of Gaza City.

Additionally, the army fired a missile at a tent housing a displaced family in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis, causing several casualties.

Nine Palestinians were also killed, and many were injured in two Israeli bombing attacks against Mawasi Khan Younis.

Al-Mawasi is a sandy area that lacks basic living necessities. It is worth mentioning that 1.7 million people have been forced to live there after being displaced by Israeli occupation forces under the pressure of bombing and shelling. Most of these individuals arrived during the ground invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza last May.

Despite claims by the occupation forces that it was a “safe area,” numerous massacres occurred as the army continued to target tents sheltering displaced families.

The UN Human Rights Office in the Occupied Palestinian Territories announced that numerous requests to deliver aid to Gaza have been rejected or obstructed by Israel.

Mohammad Basel, the spokesperson for the Civil Defense in Gaza, directed a message to the “Islamic and Arab nations” via the social media platform X, saying, “My message to the Islamic and Arab nations: More than 400 days of bloodshed in the Gaza Strip have not ceased, and you remain silent. I speak to you from a position of strength, steadfastness, and patience, but I tell you this: We will not forgive you for abandoning us. Every drop of blood shed in the Gaza Strip stains your hands, emboldening the occupation in the face of your silence.”

Human Rights Watch reports evidence pointing to numerous instances of forced displacement in the Gaza Strip, which may amount to war crimes.

On Wednesday, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed that the army “committed seven massacres in the Gaza Strip, Wednesday,” killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians, including children and women. Among them were 47 slain residents and 182 wounded, who were moved to hospitals, while many remain under the rubble and in areas sealed off by the army.

The preliminary death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has reached 43,712 killed and 103,258 wounded.

Among the slain Palestinians are at least 17,385 children, 11,891 women, 2,421 elderly people, 183 journalists, 85 emergency responders, 1,054 medical staff, 496 education staff, and 203 UNRWA staff.