20 Palestinian civilians were martyred and others were wounded, today, Sunday, in a series of Israeli raids that targeted apartments and residential buildings inhabited by residents in various cities of the Gaza Strip.
A woman and 6 of her children (including 4 twins) arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central Gaza Strip after they were martyred in the bombing of a residential apartment on Al-Mazra’a Street in Deir al-Balah, according to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA).
In Al-Nuseirat camp, 4 Palestinians were martyred and several others were wounded in an Israeli air strike that targeted a house for the Al-Yazji family on Al-Ishrin Street in the camp.
The Israeli occupation artillery stationed east of the Gaza Strip launched intensive artillery shelling east of the Al-Maghazi and Al-Bureij camps, the city of Deir al-Balah, and the town of Al-Masdar (center), amid intermittent gunfire from helicopters, according to eyewitnesses.
In the city of Khan Yunis, 4 Palestinians, including a woman, were
killed when a Zionist reconnaissance plane bombed a house belonging to the Musbah family in the town of Abasan al-Kabira east of the city.
Meanwhile, the occupation army expanded its incursion into the city of Khan Yunis, reaching the “town of Hamad” west of the city, and thus became only hundreds of meters away from the area classified as “humanitarian” in Al-Mawasi, which includes about 1.7 million displaced Palestinians, according to previous statements by the government media office.
In Gaza City, a Palestinian woman was killed and several others were injured when a Zionist reconnaissance plane bombed a house belonging to the Joudeh family in the Al-Sabra neighborhood south of the city, where the neighborhood, along with the Al-Zeitoun neighborhood, witnessed artillery shelling and gunfire from occupation vehicles.
In Jabalia camp, north of the Strip, Palestinian Civil Defense teams were able to retrieve the bodies of 4 martyrs and a number of wounded, following a Zionist attack on homes belonging to t
he Ghaban, Dahman, and Abu al-Qar’a families on al-Hawja Street in the camp.
Source: National Iraqi News Agency