Israel’s relentless genocide campaign on Gaza persists for 93rd day

GAZA: The ongoing Israeli relentless genocide campaign on the Gaza Strip enters today its 93rd day in a row, with dozens of innocent civilians reported killed and injured over the past few hours across the enclave, according to local and medical sources.

The sources reported that Israeli warplanes targeted a residence belonging to the Abu Elba family in the Faluja area, north of Gaza, resulting in the tragic killing of 20 civilians and injuring many others. Simultaneously, intense shelling targeted the homes of residents in the nearby Jabalia refugee camp.

Simultaneously, the continuous Israeli aerial and ground bombardment on the central governorate of Gaza overnight led to the tragic murder of around 16 civilians and left dozens injured.

In the southern region of the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes targeted a residential apartment in the Al-Amal neighborhood west of Khan Yunis.

Medical sources confirmed that several injured individuals, including children, were transported to the Abu Yousef Al-Najjar Hosp
ital following an Israeli airstrike that hit the Al-Ajez family’s home in the Zuhour neighborhood, north of Rafah.

Additionally, seven civilians were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a building sheltering displaced persons in Rafah.

Late last night, Israeli warplanes targeted an UNRWA-run shelter center in the al-Maghazi refugee camp, resulting in the tragic murder of four individuals, including women. Israeli occupation forces also targeted ambulance vehicles, firing live ammunition directly at them.

Furthermore, 17 civilians, including 12 children, lost their lives due to the Israeli bombardment of a house west of Khan Yunis.

In a preliminary toll, the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 7 has resulted in at least 22,600 fatalities, with the majority being women and children. Additionally, 7,000 individuals are missing under the rubble, and are most likely thought dead.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA