In the past 24 hours, 47 Palestinians were killed and 121 others injured in three massacres committed by the Israeli occupation forces, health authorities in the Gaza Strip announced. The death toll from the occupation's assault on Gaza has reached 37,598 with 86,032 injured since October 7th, they reported in a press statement. Several victims are still under the rubble and on the streets, with emergency and civil defense teams unable to reach them, the health authorities explained. Meanwhile, Human Rights and Civil Society Department of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) condemned the ongoing crimes by the occupation in Gaza, including targeting unarmed civilians, women and children, and destroying civilian infrastructure, which is a blatant violation of human rights. In a press statement today, the department called for immediate and decisive international action to stop the aggression, genocide, and military escalation, demanding that perpetrators of these crimes be referred to international courts for accountability. The Human Rights Department urged countries to document the Israeli occupation's crimes against Palestinians in preparation for prosecuting the occupation leaders, calling on member states of the international community to acknowledge and record these crimes, including those against humanity and severe human rights violations, to ensure fair and just prosecution in international courts. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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