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Day 111 of Genocide: Dozens of civilian killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza

GAZA: Dozens of civilians were killed today and others sustained various injuries, in the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression against the Gaza Strip, which enters its 111th day. Medical sources reported that dozens of civilians were killed and othe...


GAZA: Dozens of civilians were killed today and others sustained various injuries, in the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression against the Gaza Strip, which enters its 111th day.

Medical sources reported that dozens of civilians were killed and others were injured at the Kuwait Junction on Salah al-Din Road in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, after the occupation army fired heavy artillery shells and bullets at those waiting for humanitarian aid trucks coming from Rafah.

Two Palestinians were killed today and others sustained various injuries after the occupation forces bombed a gathering in the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Medical sources reported that the occupation aircraft targeted a gathering of residents in the camp, which led to the killing of two citizens and the wounding of dozens of people with various injuries.

Earlier today, three citizens, including two children, were killed in the occupation bombing of Al-Satar Al-Gharbi area, north of Khan Yunis.

The aggression a
gainst the Gaza Strip enters its 111th day, as the occupation continues its intense bombardment of various areas in the Strip, including Khan Yunis, which is subjected to a violent series of raids and artillery shelling.

In an infinite toll, the number of dead in the aggression rose to 25,700, the majority of whom were women and children, in addition to about 63,740 people with various injuries, while more than 8,000 others who are still missing under the rubble and on the roads, where ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

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