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More civilian casualties in Gaza as Israel resumes its aggression after one-week pause


As Israeli occupation forces resumed their attacks from the air, land and sea on the Gaza Strip this morning, marking the end of a seven-day pause, at least 32 Palestinians have been killed since the resumption of atrocities in the early morning, with the majority being children and women, according to medical reports.

WAFA correspondent reported that Israeli warplanes targeted and destroyed the Halima Mosque in the Khan Yunis city center, located in the south of the Gaza Strip. The attack led to the injury of several civilians in the vicinity of the mosque.

Additionally, Israeli airstrikes struck three residential buildings in the Bureij refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip. This resulted in the murder and injury of multiple civilians.

Simultaneously, the Israeli occupation forces carried out multiple aerial raids on the neighborhoods of Shujaeya and Al Zaytoun in Gaza City.

The death toll is expected to rise as rescue and medical teams continue their efforts to search for survivors and provide assis
tance to the wounded.

At least 15,000 Palestinians, the majority of them innocent civilians, including over 6,500 children and over 3,000 women, have been killed since the beginning of the Israeli genocide campaign in Gaza on October 7,