On Monday, Day 77 since the resumption of the genocide in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes and shelling killed at least 75 Palestinians and injured more than 400, including children and women, across the devastated, starved, and besieged enclave.

In Gaza City, five Palestinians were killed, and several others injured when the Israeli military fired a missile at a home belonging to the An-Nadim family in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood, in the city’s south.

Further bombing in Gaza City killed five Palestinians and wounded many others in the Sena’a area, southwest of the city, while additional casualties were reported following an Israeli strike on a home in the Sabra neighborhood. The army also launched artillery strikes on the Shuja’iyya neighborhood, in the east.

Israeli occupation forces also fired shells at Al-Musaddar village, southeast of Al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza, and detonated multiple homes in Al-Qarara town, north of Khan Younis, in the south.

In Deir Al-Balah, three Palestinians were killed, and more than twenty others wounded, when Israeli forces bombed a tent sheltering displaced civilians.

In Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, the Israeli military invaded the Indonesian Hospital, forcing medical staff to evacuate 55 Palestinians, including three patients, one of them a child in intensive care.

Following ten days of blockade, during which Israeli authorities prevented food and water from entering, hospital officials coordinated with international human rights groups to secure a safe evacuation.

The hospital administration fears Israeli forces will demolish the facility, like their destruction of the Noura Al-Kaabi Dialysis Hospital in Jabalia refugee camp a day earlier.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces issued new evacuation orders Monday evening for residents in multiple areas of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

According to media sources, civilians in Blocks 47, 106, 108, and 109 were told to immediately vacate their homes and tents and relocate to Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis.

Gaza continues to suffer an escalating humanitarian crisis, with severe famine and crippling shortages of essential supplies.

Since March 2, Israeli authorities have completely sealed border crossings, preventing the entry of food, medicine, humanitarian aid, and fuel.

As a result, 1.5 million people, more than half of Gaza’s population, are now homeless, their homes destroyed by relentless bombing.

Displacement continues to surge, with approximately 200,000 people forced to flee in the past two weeks alone, according to the United Nations Information Center.

The United Nations has described the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza as the worst since the genocide began, with ongoing airstrikes across all parts of the territory.

In northern Gaza, the last partially functioning hospital was forced to evacuate, exacerbating the crisis.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has emphasized that humanitarian operations in Gaza face unprecedented challenges, making it one of the most obstructed humanitarian responses in modern history.

Since March, Israeli authorities have severely restricted aid and commercial supplies, allowing only a fraction of the needed provisions into Gaza over the past two weeks.

Despite these limited deliveries, the UN and humanitarian partners have been unable to distribute most of the aid, due to Israeli-imposed restrictions, bombing and widespread destruction.

Israel has now killed at least 54,470 Palestinians, including more than 16,507 children, 9,803 women, 4,035 elders, and 249 journalists, in addition to injuring more than 124,693. Thousands remain buried under the rubble across the devastated Gaza Strip.