Israeli airstrikes and artillery bombardment target several areas in the Gaza Strip

The Israeli occupation continued its land, sea and air aggression on the afflicted Gaza Strip for the 279th day, bombing several locations in the Strip with aircraft and artillery, resulting in martyrs and wounded.

Palestinian media reported that the occupation aircraft bombed a house in the Zafran area in the Maghazi camp in central Gaza Strip, resulting in martyrs and wounded, and the occupation navy also opened fire on the beaches of the city of Zahra and the Nuseirat camp.

In the southern Gaza Strip, an Israeli raid targeted east of Khan Yunis, at a time when Doctors Without Borders warned of the cessation of health care in the Nasser Medical Complex in the city, due to a severe shortage of medical supplies and fuel.

In the city of Rafah, the Israeli occupation forces blew up residential buildings in the city center, and the occupation artillery fired its shells towards the vicinity of the Shaboura neighborhood in the center of Rafah, resulting in dozens of wounded.

In Gaza City, north of the Strip, the occupation’s drones fired shells at homes in the Sabra neighborhood south of the city, resulting in the martyrdom of several Palestinians and the injury of others.

In the same context, the water desalination plants that supply the areas of northern Gaza and Gaza City stopped working due to a lack of fuel.

Yesterday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the number of victims of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since last October had risen to 38,295 martyrs and 88,241 wounded.

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