Israeli airstrikes kill dozens of Gazans in the past 24 hours

GAZA: More than 34 Palestinian civilians were killed during the past 24 hours following Israeli airstrikes that targeted citizens’ homes in the cities of Gaza and Khan Yunis, according to medical sources at Al-Shifa Medical Complex and the Gaza Europe…

GAZA: More than 34 Palestinian civilians were killed during the past 24 hours following Israeli airstrikes that targeted citizens’ homes in the cities of Gaza and Khan Yunis, according to medical sources at Al-Shifa Medical Complex and the Gaza European Hospital.

Medical sources at Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City said that nine people were killed, while the Gaza European Hospital said that Israeli airstrikes killed 25 civilians in Khan Yunis, 17 of whom were killed in the bombing of Al-Faqawi family home.

A number of citizens were injured in an Israeli bombing of Al-Rashid Al-Sahel Street.

The occupation artillery bombed the western areas of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City.

Israeli aircraft and artillery also intensified bombardment of the city of Khan Yunis and its surrounding areas, especially Hamad Town, north of the city of Khan Yunis.

The occupation warplanes launched violent raids targeting various areas in the northern Gaza Strip.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency
– WAFA

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