309 days of war on Palestine

Gaza - Ma'an - Israeli warplanes continued their bombardment of various areas in the Gaza Strip on the 309th day of the war, leaving a large number of martyrs and wounded. The Israeli occupation committed a horrific massacre in a mosque inside the Al-Tabi'in School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in the center of Gaza City. The occupation aircraft targeted worshipers during the dawn prayer with three missiles, which led to the martyrdom of more than 100 citizens at least, in addition to a large number of wounded. The process of retrieving the martyrs and wounded continued for more than two hours. The bombing led to the penetration of the bodies of the martyrs and wounded, and they were transferred to the Baptist Hospital in Gaza. Six wounded were also killed and 12 wounded in the bombing of the Abu Khalifa family home in Jabalia Al-Balad, north of the Strip. South Gaza Strip At least 25 martyrs were killed in a bloody day in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. Seven citizens were killed in the bombing o f the Abu Muammar family home south of the city, including Palestine TV journalist Tamim Muammar. Six citizens were also killed, including five from the Al-Soussi family, one of whom works for Al-Aqsa TV, in the bombing of a tent west of the city. Two Israeli airstrikes targeted the Al-Qarara area north of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. The occupation army is carrying out a large-scale military operation east of Khan Yunis, which has displaced tens of thousands of citizens. Civil defense teams recovered the bodies of two martyrs from the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. Central Gaza Strip Five martyrs and a number of wounded were killed after the targeting of the Hamada family home in the Nuseirat camp, central Gaza Strip. Four martyrs, including three children, were killed when the occupation bombed the Abu Gaza family home in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip. Occupation aircraft targeted the Abu Hasna family home in Block 3 in the Bureij camp, central Gaza Strip. Source: Maan News Ag ency