Dozens of martyrs and wounded as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

This morning, dozens of Palestinians were martyred and others were injured as a result of the continued rocket and artillery shelling by the Israeli occupation on various areas of the stricken Gaza Strip for the 133rd day.

WAFA reported that the occupation aircraft launched a series of raids on two houses in the center and north of the Nasr neighborhood northeast of Rafah, south of Gaza Strip, killing 11 Palestinians and injuring others.

A number of martyrs and wounded were recovered from two  houses shelled by the occupation last night. Siblings were also injured by another raid as they slept inside the city’s displacement tent. Several others were hit by rocket fragments targeting the area to which they were displaced after leaving Khan Younis.

A young man was shot dead by occupying forces west of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, while airstrikes were launched south-east of Khan Younis and between the towns of Khan Younis and Rafah, after four patients were killed at the Naser Medical Complex as a result of the power outage amid the occupation forces’ continued siege and the targeting of all those who moved there.

In the northern Gaza Strip, a number of Palestinians, including a pregnant woman, were martyred and others were injured in raids by the occupation warplanes on two houses on al-Sikka Street east of Jabalia, while its artillery shelled east of Beit Hanoun and its aircraft bombed the Tel al-zaatar area.

A number of children also died at the Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya, north of the Strip, due to dehydration and malnutrition in light of food shortages and the spread of diseases and epidemics.

In Gaza City, the occupation continued shelling the University College area south of the Sabra neighborhood, launched raids on the Zeitoun neighborhood, and its artillery fired several shells towards the Sheikh Ajlin area to the West.

Amal Farhat

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