
Israeli enemy army kills 8 Palestinians, including child, near aid center west of Rafah
Gaza – Saba:
Eight Palestinian citizens, including a child, were martyred on Tuesday by Israeli enemy army fire near an aid distribution center in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian News Agency, Wafa, reported that 12-year-old Mohammed Khalil al-Athamneh was martyred by Israeli enemy army fire near an aid distribution center in the central Gaza Strip.
It confirmed that seven citizens were killed and others were wounded by Israeli army fire near an aid center west of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
A citizen was injured when Israeli enemy army artillery fired shells at a gathering of civilians near Netzarim checkpoint in the central Gaza Strip.
It's worth noting that over the past few days, Israeli forces have targeted Palestinians seeking food at aid distribution points, both in Rafah and the central Gaza Strip, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries. This move, according to UN confirmations, is intended to forcefully displace residents, part of what appears to be a strategy of ethnic cleansing.
The aid distribution centers of the so-called "Gaza Humanitarian Relief Foundation," a Zionist-American organization rejected by the UN, have turned into traps for mass killings, in addition to deliberately humiliating Palestinians and forcing them to flee amid catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
The government media office in Gaza confirmed, a short while ago, in a statement that the number of martyrs at the "Israeli-American aid distribution centers" since Tuesday morning has risen to 36 martyrs, and more than 208 injuries, bringing the total number of victims at the "Israeli-American aid distribution centers" to 163 martyrs and 1,495 injuries, all of whom are starving civilians searching for a living under siege and starvation.
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