Several Palestinian civilians killed in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Maghazi refugee camp

GAZA: Several Palestinian civilians were killed and others injured early Sunday morning after Israeli warplanes bombed a house in the al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Medical sources confirmed the killing of at least three citizens,…

GAZA: Several Palestinian civilians were killed and others injured early Sunday morning after Israeli warplanes bombed a house in the al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Medical sources confirmed the killing of at least three citizens, with several others missing and numerous injuries reported following the Israeli military’s airstrike on a house in the heart of the refugee camp in central Gaza.

Israeli warplanes also carried out a series of airstrikes on southern areas in the nearby city of Deir al-Balah, local sources reported.

Simultaneously, Israeli army tanks resumed incursions into the outskirts of the coastal Al-Mawasi region in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, the area that has been ironically designated as a safe zone for Palestinian civilians by the Israeli occupation army.

In a preliminary toll, the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 7th has resulted in 32,705 documented Palestinian fatalities, the majority of whom are children and women.

Additionally, 75,190 i
ndividuals have been injured, with thousands still missing under the rubble and on the streets. The Israeli occupation continues to obstruct ambulance and rescue teams from reaching them.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

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