Dozens of Martyrs in Israeli Massacres Across Gaza

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Dozens of Martyrs in Israeli Massacres Across Gaza
Gaza– Dozens of Palestinians have been martyred in Israeli massacres across various areas of the Gaza Strip, with attacks occurring yesterday and early today.اضافة اعلان

According to Palestinian sources in Gaza, 19 people were martyred early this morning due to Israeli airstrikes on Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, including 8 children and 5 women.

The sources added that in Khan Yunis, 7 Palestinians were martyred in an airstrike on a house in Qizan Rashwan, 3 more were killed in an attack on a house, and 7 were martyred in an attack on two tents in the Mawasi area.

Additionally, 2 more were killed when Israeli forces targeted a vehicle.

Furthermore, a number of citizens were martyred in two separate Israeli airstrikes on northern Gaza early today.

Four martyrs, including an infant, were recovered from a house targeted by Israeli forces in the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the center of the strip.

Also, three Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli attack on a house in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, while the Civil Defense team retrieved the body of a martyr from a home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in northern Gaza City.

Several others were injured, and 4 individuals remain missing under the rubble, making it difficult for rescue teams to reach them.

Israeli bombardment also targeted a house in the Zeitoun neighborhood in southern Gaza City, killing 5 Palestinians and injuring others with varying degrees of severity.

One person was martyred, and several others injured, in an attack on the Al-Kilab family in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

Israeli forces have been committing massacres against civilians in Gaza for 460 days.

Palestinian medical sources report that the death toll since the Israeli aggression began on October 7 of last year has reached 45,885 martyrs, the majority of whom are women and children.

Additionally, 109,196 people have been injured, a figure that continues to rise as thousands of victims remain trapped under rubble, with rescue teams unable to access them.