
Death Toll from Israeli Massacre at Gaza Beach Resort Rises to 33 Martyrs, 50 Injured
The number of victims from the massacre committed by Israeli occupation warplanes on Monday afternoon, which targeted a beach resort in Gaza City, has risen to 33 martyrs, including a journalist, and at least 50 injured.
According to the Palestinian News Agency WAFA, quoting medical sources, the reported number of martyrs is not final, as many of the wounded are in critical condition, including women and children.
The sources confirmed that Israeli warplanes carried out an airstrike targeting Al-Baqa Resort on the Gaza seashore.
Among the martyrs is journalist Ismail Abu Hatab, while journalist Bayan Abu Sultan was also injured; the nature and severity of her injuries have not yet been determined.
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