Israeli occupation aircraft destroyed residential buildings in Gaza Strip amid reports of many martyrs 

Israeli occupation aircraft after midnight bombed a number of residential buildings in various areas in the Gaza Strip, amid reports of a number of martyrs.

Palestinian Wafa Agency reported that occupation aircraft bombed a house belonging to the “Abu Amsha” family in Beit Hanoun in the north, and there were reports of a number of martyrs and wounded.

The agency noted that the occupation aircraft bombed the Watan Tower in Al-Rimal neighborhood in the center of Gaza City, which consisted of 12 floors, completely destroying it, and causing severe damage to the neighboring buildings and shops. This is the second tower after the bombing of Palestine Tower yesterday.

The occupation aircraft also bombed a residential building near Al-Sinaa Junction in Al-Thalatheni neighborhood, south of Gaza City, and a house in Beit Lahia in the north, completely destroying it, simultaneously with the bombing of a house in Jabalia, and a residential building on Salah Al-Din Street, opposite the Nuseirat camp.

The Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip continues for the second day in a row, causing more martyrs and wounded, and destruction of their homes and property, and of public and private institutions.

It is noteworthy that the death toll since yesterday morning reached more than 232 martyrs, and 1,697 wounded, including cases described as critical and dangerous.

Meanwhile, seven Israeli settlers were injured, one of them in serious condition, as a result of the Palestinian resistance firing 100 rockets at dawn today at occupation sites and settlements in the city of Ashkelon in the territories occupied in 1948 in response to its crimes in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli media reported that a missile hit one of the settlement units in the city of Ashkelon, wounding seven Israeli settlers.

The death toll of Israeli occupation soldiers and settlers during “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation launched by the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip yesterday morning rose to at least 300, and the injuries to 1,500, including 290 in serious condition, in addition to the capture of dozens.

Inas Abdulkareem

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