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Dozens of civilian casualties in a series of Israeli airstrikes across Gaza


Dozens of civilians were mass murdered tonight in a devastating series of Israeli airstrikes targeting a school and residential neighborhoods across the Gaza Strip, according to local and media reports.

WAFA correspondents said 27 people were brutally murdered and at least 93 others sustained injuries in the Israeli bombing of the UNRWA-run Abu Hussein School in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip. The school provided shelter for hundreds of people displaced as a result of the ongoing Israeli genocidal aggression.

Meantime, at least eight civilians were massacred and others injured, as Israeli warplanes bombed homes in the Al-Bureij and Nusseirat refugee camps in the central Gaza Strip.

Another Israeli airstrike hit a house in the Ma’an area, east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, resulting in several civilians being wounded.

In the meantime, six civilians were murdered as the Israeli occupation forces bombed the residence of the Al-Hout family east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip. The airstrike resu
lted in extensive damage to the targeted area.

In Khan Yunis province, one casualty and several injuries were rushed to the Gaza European Hospital following an Israeli airstrike on the residence of the Zaa’rab family east of the city.

The Israeli occupation military also bombed two homes belonging to the Najjar family in Jabalia town. The attacks led to additional casualties and injuries, adding to the toll of the ongoing Israeli aggression.

Further, a number of civilians were killed, while others sustained injuries, in a series of intense Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling targeting the Turkman area in the Shujaeya neighborhood east of Gaza City.

Over 14,300 Palestinians, the majority of whom are innocent civilians, including children, have been killed and nearly 35,000 others injured since the beginning of the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza on October 7.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA