At least 16 Palestinian civilians were brutally murdered and several others were injured in the early hours of this morning, as Israeli airstrikes targeted residential squares in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, and in the Al-Bureij refugee camp, in the center of the territory, according to local and medical reports.
The first attack occurred in Al-Bureij refugee camp, located in the central Gaza Strip, where an Israeli airstrike targeted a residential building. Seven civilians were confirmed murdered, with additional injuries reported. Among the victims were innocent children and women.
The strike left the targeted house in ruins, and rescue teams are working tirelessly to recover any survivors trapped under the debris.
Shortly thereafter, another Israeli airstrike hit a house in the Al-Jenena neighborhood, east of Rafah in southern Gaza. The strike resulted in the murder of at least nine Palestinians, with more casualties expected as rescue efforts are ongoing. Reports indicate that the nine victims were
from a neighboring house that also suffered severe damage.
Meanwhile, in eastern Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, Israeli artillery shelling bombed several homes, claiming the lives of many civilians and injuring others.
In yet another attack, Israeli warplanes targeted a house in the Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City, resulting in additional casualties and injuries among Palestinian civilians.
The persisting Israeli airstrikes have plunged Gaza into a humanitarian crisis, with rescue teams facing challenges in accessing affected areas due to the intensity of the attacks.
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday accepted the credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to Jordan, during a ceremony at Basman Palace.
King Abdullah accepted the credentials of ambassadors Hamad Al Marri of Kuwait, Moufida Zribi of Tunisia, and Sheikh Fahad bin Abdulrahman bin Ahmed Al Ojaili of Oman.
His Majesty also accepted the credentials of ambassadors Marieke Zimburg of Austria, Metin Kazak of Bulgaria, Tselane Mokuena of South Africa, Philip Hall of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Muhammad Ajmal Iqbal of Pakistan.
Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi, and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi attended the ceremony.
Source: Jordan News Agency