
Israeli bombing leaves tens of civilians killed, injured in Gaza
Gaza - Saba:
Israeli forces continue their genocidal campaign in the Gaza Strip, resuming their attacks 64 days ago, 592 days after the start of the aggression.
This came after the war criminal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reneged on the ceasefire agreement, relying on American political and military support, amid international silence and unprecedented abandonment by the international community and Arab states.
Palestinian sources reported to the Palestinian Information Center that at least 60 civilians have been killed as a result of the ongoing Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since dawn on Tuesday.
Sources confirmed that two civilians were injured in an Israeli drone strike this morning, Tuesday, on the Ma'an area, east of Khan Younis, while enemy vehicles opened heavy fire on the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.
They indicated that nine civilians were killed when enemy aircraft bombed the home of the al-Maqeed family in the Jabalia camp, north of the Gaza Strip.
The sources reported that enemy aircraft launched a raid at dawn on Tuesday on the city of Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, while its artillery shelled the northern areas of the Nossairat camp, central Gaza Strip.
They confirmed that a number of civilians were injured in an Israeli strike that targeted a tent housing displaced persons in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis.
The sources indicated that enemy forces committed a new massacre after targeting the Musa bin Nusair School, which houses displaced persons in the al-Daraj neighborhood in central Gaza City, with two Israeli suicide drones. This resulted in at least 10 martyrs, whose bodies were charred, in addition to a number of wounded.
Sources reported that enemy forces committed a massacre when their aircraft bombed the Radi petrol station west of the Nossairat camp in the central Gaza Strip, which was housing displaced persons, killing 15 civilians.
They also indicated that the enemy army destroyed residential buildings west of the city of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, while 10 people were killed and several others were injured when enemy aircraft bombed the home of the Abu Samra family in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
The sources confirmed that enemy aircraft launched an airstrike targeting a house near the Nujum Abasan gas station in the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis.
They reported that enemy aircraft bombed a house south of the al-Anan stadium in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip and launched violent raids on the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. Four civilians were killed as a result of an Israeli airstrike targeting a group of citizens in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
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