
Five Palestinians Martyred in Zionist Enemy Airstrike on Jabalia
Five Palestinian civilians were martyred late Wednesday night in a Zionist enemy airstrike targeting northern Gaza.
The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that the five martyrs from the Halawa family were killed when an enemy drone bombarded civilians in Jabalia town, north of the Strip.
With unconditional U.S. backing, the Zionist forces continue their genocidal war on Gaza, which has so far resulted in:
- Over 175,000 martyrs and wounded (mostly women and children)
- More than 11,000 still missing under rubble
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