Seven Palestinians were martyred Saturday in Israeli bombardment across multiple areas of the Gaza Strip. Palestinian medical sources reported that a Palestinian was martyred, and several others were injured following an Israeli drone attack at the entrance of Al Maghazi Camp in the central enclave. Additionally, a second young man was shot dead by a drone at Al-Bureij Camp. A third young man was killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a house near Sheikh Radwan Pond in the western part of Gaza City. In the northern Strip, the Israeli occupation forces targeted the son of the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, while two persons were martyred following an Israeli artillery shelling fired at Abed Rabbo Street in east Jabalia. Another person was martyred near Abu Tammam School in the town of Beit Lahia. Meanwhile, field sources in the northern enclave reported that the Israeli occupation forces pulled back from the perimeter of Kamal Adwan Hospital after storming of the medical facility and detaining most of the people who were inside. The incident resulted in a wide devastation and fires that extended to the adjacent homes. For his part, spokesperson for the General Directorate of Civil Defense, Mahmoud Bissal said that rescue personnel can't respond to many distress calls from bombed-out residential structures in Jabalia town in the northern Gaza Strip. Speaking to Qatar News Agency Bissal emphasized that the operation of the civil defense is entirely disrupted in Al Shamal governorate due to the relentless Israeli offensive. He stated that the Israeli occupation forces set the civil defense cars and equipment ablaze in Beit Lahia and detained several staffers after quadcopters requested them to head toward a checkpoint established by the Israeli army at the perimeter of the Indonesian hospital. He pointed out that after storming of Kamal Adwan Hospital, the Israeli occupation army arrested the director of civil defense center in Jabalia, alongside a firefighter and took them to unknown destination. Sou rce: Qatar News Agency