Dozens killed in Gaza amid ongoing Israeli raids

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GAZA — Several Palestinians were killed, and others were injured in a series of Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling early Wednesday. اضافة اعلان

Simultaneously, Israeli forces stormed the Nasser medical complex west of Khan Yunis, arresting medical staff and displaced persons from inside the hospital and its surroundings.

The latest events, occurring on the 173rd day of the aggression on the Gaza Strip, saw health sources in the Strip announce the killing of at least three Palestinians and the injury of others due to Israeli shelling targeting two houses in Al-Adas neighborhood and Al-Shawawt neighborhood in Rafah city, south of the Strip, Al-Mamlaka TV reported

These sources added that Israeli forces stormed the Nasser medical complex west of Khan Yunis and arrested several medical staff and displaced persons. They noted that those forces fired at displaced youths after ordering them to evacuate the medical complex.

Israeli forces had previously stormed the Nasser medical complex on February 15, turning it into a military barracks after demolishing the southern wall and entering amid heavy gunfire.

Additionally, Israeli naval vessels shelled the beach of Al-Nusairat camp, while its artillery targeted the western areas of Khan Yunis city in the southern Gaza Strip.

The vicinity of Al-Shifa medical complex west of Gaza City witnessed Israeli artillery clashes and shelling, resulting in the killing and injury of several individuals.

On Tuesday evening, several Palestinians were killed, and others were injured in an Israeli raid on the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. Local sources reported that 12 Palestinians, including children, were killed, and others were injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a tent sheltering displaced persons in the Al-Mawasi area.

The toll of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7 has risen to 32,414 killed and 74,787 injuries. Thousands of victims remain trapped under rubble and on the roads, with ambulance and rescue teams unable to reach them.


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