
Civil Defense in Gaza Strip Carries Out 32 Missions in Last 24 Hours
Civil Defense teams in the governorates of the Gaza Strip carried out 32 different missions from the morning of Monday, July 14, 2025, until Tuesday morning. These included 5 firefighting missions, 4 rescue operations, 17 medical evacuations, and 6 other various tasks.
According to a report received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), in the North Governorate, five martyrs and more than ten injured were recovered from the home of the 'Nassar' family, which was targeted by the occupation near Al-Shohadaa Square in Al-Shati Camp. Crews also evacuated one person wounded by an Israeli drone strike in the Al-Saftawi area and transferred him to Al-Shifa Hospital. Four others were treated and taken to Al-Shifa Hospital after an apartment belonging to the 'Al-Haytham' family was hit near Al-Quds Open University in the Al-Nasr area. Two patients were also transported from their homes to Al-Shifa Hospital for treatment.
In Gaza Governorate, a fire was extinguished in a home belonging to the 'Al-Ashram' family, targeted by the Israeli occupation in the Al-Sabra area. Two martyrs and several injured were also recovered from a home belonging to the 'Azzam' family that was bombed on 'Street 10' in Tel Al-Hawa.
In the Central Governorate, martyrs and injured were recovered after a strike targeting civilians near the Dabbaneh station on Salah Al-Din Street. The bodies of two martyrs were retrieved from a previously bombed home of the 'Al-Arabid' family in the Al-Sawarha area and transferred to Al-Shohadaa Hospital. Additionally, two patients were transported from a displaced persons shelter in the Nuseirat market area to the Al-'Ilaj Hospital.
In Khan Yunis Governorate, one martyr and three injured were recovered after a strike on a group of citizens in Khan Yunis Camp and transferred to Nasser Hospital. One injury from a drone strike was treated in the Tiba Towers area, and another martyr was recovered following a strike near the Jaser building.
In Rafah Governorate, two injuries from drone fire near the Culture and Free Thought Association were treated and transferred to the Kuwaiti Hospital. Three others were injured after tents for displaced persons near Al-Aqsa University were targeted and were transferred to Nasser Hospital.
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