Gaza - Together - Israeli aircraft continued their bombing of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 209th day of the war, leaving dozens of martyrs and wounded.
The Israeli occupation committed four massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, claiming 33 martyrs and 57 injuries during the past 24 hours, bringing the toll of the Israeli aggression to 34,568 martyrs and 77,765 injuries since the 7th of last October.
As the war continued, and on International Workers' Day, the poverty rate reached more than ninety percent, and 95% of Gaza's facilities stopped working.
South of the Gaza Strip:
Israeli raids continued intensively on the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Artillery shelling was renewed in the vicinity of the destroyed Gaza International Airport and in the town of Al-Shoka and Al-Tanour neighborhood, east of Rafah, in which a citizen was martyred as a result of this bombing.
The bombing extended to the Qaa al-Qurain area, where a Palestinian woman was martyred and others were injured.
Also in Khan Yunis, civil defense teams recovered the decomposed bodies of six citizens, martyrs of different groups and ages, from the camp area in Khan Yunis Governorate.
Gaza and the North:
The occupation artillery fired shells at the Sheikh Ajlin neighborhood, west of Gaza City.
Two citizens were martyred in a bombing that targeted a group of citizens in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City. They were then transported to the Baptist Hospital, which received the bodies of two martyrs from Wadi Al-Arayes, east of the Al-Shujaiya neighborhood.
In the middle of the Gaza Strip,
six citizens were martyred in a bombing that targeted them in the city of Al-Zahraa, north of the Nuseirat camp.
Nine citizens were also injured and homes were damaged as a result of the occupation bombing of agricultural land near the police station in Ard al-Mufti in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip.
Several casualties occurred when the barracks at the Zawaida entrance in the middle of the Gaza Strip were targeted.
Source: Maan News Agency