Gaza: Israeli aircraft continued their bombing of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 182nd day of the war, leaving dozens of martyrs and hundreds wounded. The Israeli occupation committed six massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, leaving 62 martyrs and 91 injured during the past 24 hours, bringing the toll of the Israeli aggression to 33,037 martyrs and 75,668 injuries since the seventh of last October. The occupation authorities released 101 Palestinian prisoners from the Gaza Strip who were arrested during the ongoing war on the Strip. Palestinian sources confirmed that most of the detainees were arrested from Nasser Hospital during its raid about 50 days ago, and that some of them were thought to be from Al-Shifa Hospital. Southern Gaza Strip The occupation aircraft raided agricultural land near the Salah al-Din Gate on the Egyptian-Palestinian border in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. Four citizens were martyred in The occupation aircraft continued to launch violent raids in the western and southern parts of Khan Yunis. The occupation aircraft destroyed several homes in the Batn al-Sameen area, southwest of Khan Yunis. In the village of Abasan, east of Khan Yunis. The occupation forces withdrew from the eastern region of Tanzania with violent aerial bombardment. Paramedics recovered the bodies of three martyrs from the town of Al-Qarara, north of Khan Yunis. Central Gaza Strip The occupation aircraft launched a series of raids in the central region, resulting in 15 martyrs and a number of wounded in the areas of Nuseirat, Al-Maghazi, Deir Al-Balah and Al-Zawaida. The occupation aircraft targeted a group of citizens near the Abu Holi Junction, which led to the death of three citizens and the injury of many others. Gaza and the north Three martyrs died in a bombing on Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, including a paramedic who tried to transport the martyrs. The occupation aircraft carried out a violent raid targeting the vicinity of Sheikh Zayed City, north of the Gaza Strip Source: Maan News Agency