Gaza, Jan 26 (V7N) — Despite the announcement of ceasefires at different stages of the Gaza conflict, Israeli military operations have continued, with repeated allegations of ceasefire violations. According to international media reports, these attacks have resulted in the destruction of entire family lineages, leaving deep and lasting humanitarian consequences.

Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera reported that over the past two years, more than 2,700 family generations in Gaza have been completely wiped out due to sustained Israeli attacks. In addition, in nearly 6,000 families, only a single surviving member remains alive after other relatives were killed.

One such case is the Al-Najjar family from southern Khan Younis. During a single attack, teenager Malik Al-Najjar, his father, and 22 other members of their extended family were killed.

Malik’s mother, Nesreen Al-Najjar, described the aftermath of the attack, saying that when she reached the site, she found her family members killed. She said her son was among the first victims she identified.

“In just a few moments, everything was destroyed,” she said. “My family, our life together—nothing remained.”

Human rights organizations have repeatedly raised concerns over civilian casualties in Gaza, particularly the impact on families and children. They have called for accountability, protection of civilians, and strict adherence to international humanitarian law.

Despite diplomatic efforts and temporary ceasefires, reports indicate that civilian deaths continue, further worsening Gaza’s already severe humanitarian crisis.

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