Israeli forces escalate attacks on Gaza Strip

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the toll of casualties resulting from the Israeli aggression within the past 24 hours has reached a staggering 256 Palestinians, including 20 children. Additionally, 1,788 Palestinians have sustaine…

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the toll of casualties resulting from the Israeli aggression within the past 24 hours has reached a staggering 256 Palestinians, including 20 children. Additionally, 1,788 Palestinians have sustained various injuries, with 121 of them being children.Among the prominent targets of the Israeli military was the “Watan Tower” situated in the heart of Gaza City, a multi-story building accommodating a wide range of institutions, medical clinics, and media offices. The tower was reduced to rubble by the airstrikes.Israeli warplanes also struck Al-Aklouk Tower located in Gaza City’s Nasr neighborhood. The Al-Aqsa Building near the Islamic University in Gaza and two branches of the Production Bank in central and western Gaza City also faced extensive damage.Furthermore, Israeli aircraft targeted the office of Yahya al-Sinwar, the leader of the Hamas movement in Gaza, and the residence of Issam al-Da’alas, the head of the Government Work Committee. Numerous houses be
longing to Hamas leaders were also among the casualties of the airstrikes.The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has taken the precautionary measure of suspending food distribution operations in Gaza until further notice.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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