
Gaza Civil Defense carries out 28 missions within 24 hours
Despite the ongoing military operations by the Israeli occupation forces and the continued genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza, the General Directorate of Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip carried out 28 missions in the past 24 hours.
According to its daily report, received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the Civil Defense stated that its teams carried out these missions across Gaza governorates from Friday morning until Saturday morning.
The report noted that the operations included one firefighting mission, two rescue operations, 20 ambulance missions, and five other tasks.
In North Gaza Governorate, Civil Defense teams recovered the bodies of two martyrs and rescued eight injured individuals following an Israeli strike on a group of civilians in the Jabalia Al-Nazla area.
One person wounded by a drone strike was transported from al-Mashtal area, and another burn victim was evacuated from a soup kitchen fire in al-Mashtal camp. Additionally, four medical cases were transferred from the Abu Iskandar and Al-Saftawi neighborhoods in Sheikh Radwan to Al-Shifa Hospital for treatment.
In Gaza Governorate, two wounded individuals were transported to al-Shifa Hospital after an Israeli strike on an apartment in the Shahibar building at Al-Abbas intersection.
In the Central Governorate, Civil Defense teams transferred a medical case from their home in al-Nuseirat to al-Aqsa Hospital.
In the south, specifically in Khan Younis Governorate, two injured individuals were evacuated to Nasser Hospital following a strike on the Ahmad family home in the Japanese neighborhood.
The remains of a martyr were recovered from a previously targeted home belonging to the Suhweil family in Khan Younis camp. One person injured by a drone strike in al-Buraq area was transported to Nasser Hospital, and another wounded individual from a group of civilians targeted near Asdaa Prison was also transferred there.
In Rafah Governorate, Civil Defense teams transported two individuals wounded by an Israeli quadcopter drone to the European Hospital, evacuated another gunshot victim from Al-Teenah Street to Nasser Hospital, and recovered the body of a martyr from the Bir 19 area to Nasser Hospital.
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