Gaza bleeds: 94 lives lost in a single day of Israeli genocidal bloodletting

The Gaza Strip has witnessed the deaths of 94 people on the back of interminable Israeli airstrikes throughout the space of no more than a single day.
The fatalities occurred on Tuesday alone, a sharp increase from a previous death toll of around 60 that had been announced by Palestinian media outlets.
The victims perished during targeted attacks on homes, schools, and shelters among other places.
The death trail began in the early hours of the morning, with 54 people losing their lives between midnight and 4:00 AM.
Among them were 13 people killed in an attack on the Musa bin Nusair School in Gaza City, a place previously sought as a safe haven.
At the Nuseirat Refugee Camp in central Gaza, 15 people were killed in an assault on the Radi Station, while 13 lives were lost in an airstrike targeting the Abu Samra home in Deir al-Balah, another city perched in the central part of the coastal sliver.
Airstrikes mowed down nine more people at the Muqayyid family home in the city of Jabalia, north of the Gaza City.
Civilian areas were also heavily targeted to severe deadly effect in the city of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.
Residents and civil defense workers are, meanwhile, trying to salvage survivors from sprawling areas of rubble.
Observers note that what has been left of the territory’s medical infrastructure is far overwhelmed by an incessant flow of caseloads created as a result of unexceptionally indiscriminate Israeli bombardment.
In all, at least 53,573 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, across Gaza since October 2023, when the Israeli regime began bringing the already severely impoverished territory under a war of genocide.
Amid the insufferable circumstances, Gaza’s Hamas resistance movement reminded the regime’s refusal to partake in serious negotiation towards clinching a ceasefire.
In a statement on Monday, the movement said an Israeli delegation that had been sent to the Qatari capital had no authority to engage in real negotiations or seal a ceasefire agreement.
The delegation’s continued presence in Doha, it added, amounted to a blatant attempt by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deceive the global public opinion and falsely appear engaged in a meaningful negotiation process.