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36 martyred in continued Israeli airstrikes across Gaza Strip

36 martyred in continued Israeli airstrikes across Gaza Strip

Al Mayadeen15-07-2025
At least 36 Palestinians were martyred on Monday in the latest round of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent, as the occupation continues its relentless campaign of genocide against the people of Gaza.
The attacks, which began at dawn, have struck multiple areas across the besieged territory, causing widespread casualties and destruction.
In the central Gaza Strip, five people were martyred and several others wounded when an Israeli drone bombed Block 4 in al-Bureij refugee camp.
In Gaza City, three civilians, including a woman, were killed following an Israeli strike near the University College of Applied Sciences. In the al-Zay
toun neighborhood, the occupation forces reportedly detonated an explosive-laden robot and demolished several buildings, escalating fears of further displacement and destruction in the area.
South of the Gaza Strip, six civilians were martyred in an Israeli airstrike that struck a tent sheltering displaced people in the town of al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis. Another group of displaced people was attacked by a drone strike in the Ard al-Tayyiba area, west of Khan Younis, resulting in additional deaths and injuries.
Meanwhile, in the Shaqoush area northwest of Rafah, two people were killed and several others wounded at the hands of the Israeli occupation forces.
At least 62 Palestinians were killed on Sunday as Israeli forces intensified their aerial and artillery assault across the Gaza Strip, striking residential neighborhoods, medical staff, and camps sheltering displaced civilians.
According to Gaza's Civil Defense, 28 of the fatalities occurred in Gaza City alone, amid relentless bombardment that continues to devastate densely populated areas. The casualties include women, children, doctors, and humanitarian workers.
Meanwhile, in Khan Younis, Civil Defense Lieutenant Ahmed Ismail al-Bureim was killed in an attack on forcibly displaced civilians in the Abasan area. His martyrdom raises the total number of Civil Defense personnel killed since the beginning of the genocide to 131.
Strikes also targeted civilians near aid distribution centers and in displacement zones. Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that three Palestinians were killed near a humanitarian aid point north of Rafah, while drone strikes on tents sheltering families in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, claimed three more lives, including that of a child in al-Sumoud camp.
In a harrowing massacre, a direct Israeli strike on the crowded al-Samer junction in central Gaza City killed 17 Palestinians, among them a child and a physician, leaving over 50 others wounded.
Concurrently, Israeli warplanes bombed a local market, killing Dr. Ahmed Qandil, a renowned general surgery consultant.
Further bombardment struck the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, where four Palestinians were killed near the Jordanian Hospital. Additional airstrikes hit homes in al-Sham'a and areas surrounding the al-Sham'a Mosque, as per our correspondent. Additionally, artillery shelling on al-Nadeem Street in al-Zaytoun killed at least one Palestinian and wounded others.
In the central Gaza Strip, reports indicate that air raids on al-Nuseirat refugee camp alone left at least 50 people dead.
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