
20 Martyrs in Israeli Airstrikes on Northern Gaza - Jordan News
20 Martyrs in Israeli Airstrikes on Northern Gaza Twenty Palestinians were martyred and dozens injured as a result of a series of Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip in the early hours of Monday.
اضافة اعلان According to Palestinian sources, 15 people were killed and 10 others injured when Israeli warplanes bombed three residential apartments in the Al-Rumuz Tower in the Al-Karama area, northern Gaza. Additionally, four people were killed and others injured in an Israeli strike on a house belonging to the Al-Attar family in the Al-Salatin area, also in northern Gaza.
Another Palestinian was killed and several others injured in an Israeli attack near Hamouda Roundabout in northern Gaza.

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