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Harsh Scene of a Palestinian Child Trembling in Fear Due to Occupation Bombardment on Gaza (Video)

Watan-Palestinian activists have shared a video that lays bare the agony of a Palestinian child, no more than 4 years old, trembling in fear. The child’s fear is a result of the continuous Israeli occupation forces’ indiscriminate bombing of civilians during its 58-day-long war on the Gaza Strip.

The circulating video captures the distressing moments of a Palestinian child trembling in fear due to the relentless bombardment by the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza. This has been ongoing since the start of the war on the 7th of October of the previous year.

A Child Trembles in Fear Due to Occupation Bombardment on Gaza

These heartbreaking scenes are becoming all too familiar, a consequence of the ongoing genocide, ethnic cleansing, and forced displacement perpetrated by the occupation against civilians in its continuous war on Gaza. All of this unfolds in the midst of international silence, support, and Arab abandonment regarding the atrocities taking place in Gaza.

Massacres Against Civilians in Gaza

More than 7,000 Palestinian children have lost their lives during the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, as reported by Palestinian medical sources in Gaza. The Israeli occupation forces have committed around 1,473 massacres against civilians in various locations across the Gaza Strip. These include bombings of homes, schools, residential areas, and even hospitals, targeting inhabitants without prior warning.

Over 15,000 Palestinians, including children, women, and the elderly, have tragically lost their lives, and approximately 41,000 others have sustained various injuries, according to a report released by the Gaza Government Media Office. These casualties occurred during the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

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