The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) bombed east of Khan Younis City today, south of the Gaza Strip, murdering a Palestinian civilian and injuring several others. Wafa news agency reported local sources as saying that the IOF artillery shelling targeted Abu Hamid roundabout, east of Khan Younis, slaughtering a Palestinian civilian and injuring several others. The IOF blew up residential buildings in the town of Al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis city, in conjunction with the shelling of Sheikh Al-Nasser neighborhood in the center of the city. Civil defense and rescue teams were able to pull out the bodies of three murdered Palestinians in Al-Sabra neighborhood, who were targeted by the occupation's artillery several days ago. The IOF warplanes also targeted Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood, south of Gaza City, in conjunction with the shelling of the city's coast by the occupation's warships. The IOF warplanes intensified its airstrikes on the central Gaza Strip and launched a raid on Al-Bureij camp, Wafa said, addin g that the IOF's artillery targeted citizens' homes northwest of Nuseirat refugee camp and agricultural land, south of Deir Al-Balah. Since October 2023, the Israeli occupation has been committing a genocide against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip, during which the IOF slaughtered more than 39,324 Palestinian civilians and injured more than 90,830 others (most of them children), while thousands of victims remain under the rubble and scattered on the streets, as the IOF has also been preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching the victims. Source: Qatar News Agency
IOF Bombs Khan Younis, Murders Civilian, Injures Others
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