Dozens killed and injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza

Last night and early Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces committed new massacres in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Eyewitnesses told WAFA correspondent that the occupation forces targeted an entire residential square in ‘Block 2’ …

Last night and early Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces committed new massacres in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

Eyewitnesses told WAFA correspondent that the occupation forces targeted an entire residential square in ‘Block 2’ in Jabalia camp, killing and wounding dozens, including children and women.

The occupation forces fired a barrage of phosphorous and smoke bombs towards the center of the camp, which saw a series of intense raids.

Occupation aircraft also bombed the “Palestine” School, west of Jabalia, which houses displaced people, killing and injuring dozens.

At dawn today, 6 citizens were killed, and dozens were injured, in the occupation aircraft’s bombing of two houses in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, while three people were killed, and a number of others were injured, in a raid that targeted a house in the western camp in Khan Yunis.

Artillery shelling continued on the neighborhoods of Al-Tuffah, Al-Daraj, and Al-Shuja’iya in Gaza City, and east of Khan Y
unis, Al-Fukhari, Khuza’a, and Abasan.

Civil Defense sources saod that a large number of slain Palestinians and wounded victims of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip were buried under the rubble, amid difficulties in recovering them.

In an infinite toll, the death toll has risen to about 16,250 since the start of the aggression on October 7th, including more than 1,240 since the end of the ‘temporary humanitarian truce’ at the beginning of this month.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

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