Dozens of Martyrs, Injured as Israeli Occupation Army Pummels Multiple Areas in Gaza

Several Palestinian citizens were martyred, and others injured today due to the relentless Israeli airstrikes on multiple areas in Gaza. Local sources reported that at least 11 martyrs, including 3 children, and 15 others were injured because of the Israeli army's offensive in a school gate in the Al Rimal neighborhood in central Gaza City, northern Gaza enclave. Additionally, five citizens were martyred, and others injured due to Israeli airstrikes targeting a gathering near a mosque in Al Shati refugee camp west of Gaza city. In the central area of Gaza enclave, a Palestinian was martyred by Israeli shelling while he was evacuating from Gaza to the Nuseirat refugee camp. Also, 10 Palestinians were martyred in separate assaults on the camp, and 8 Palestinians were martyred due to Israeli airstrikes in the Al Zawaid area. Meanwhile, at least 4 Palestinians were martyred, and others injured in an Israeli raid that targeted a house in the town of Abasan Al Kabira in Khan Younis city, southern Gaza Strip. Ad ditionally, a drone targeted a vehicle transporting displaced persons. A body of one martyr and several wounded people were recovered and whisked off to Al Awda Hospital. A Palestinian was martyred due to Israeli targeting of a house west of the New Camp, north of Nuseirat Camp in central Gaza Strip, with, ambulance personnel retrieving the bodies of 4 martyrs from Tel Al Sultan neighborhood in Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip. This comes at a time when Israeli aircraft and artillery have intensified offensive and heavy shelling on various areas of Gaza Strip. The Israeli onslaught targeted areas, homes, and refugee gatherings while its ground offensive has been raging in the extensive neighborhoods of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip since last May. The Israeli army is advancing into several residential neighborhoods in Gaza, committing horrific massacres. Meanwhile, famine is spreading in the northern Gaza Strip due to ongoing restrictions on aid deliveries and shortages of goods in the markets. So urce: Qatar News Agency