Scores martyred, wounded as Israeli occupation continues bombardment of Gaza Strip

Scores of Palestinians were martyred and injured in multiple air raids waged by the Israeli occupation warplanes on different locations across the Gaza Strip last night.

Local sources reported that seven Palestinians were martyred and others were injured, including children and women, after the Israeli warplanes bombed a house in Al-Daraj neighborhood, in central Gaza city.

The occupation warplanes also shelled a house in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, leaving injuries while rescue crews were still searching for missing people under the rubble.

The occupation also targeted a house in the Nuseirat camp, leaving several martyred and injured.

Earlier, seven Palestinians were martyred and others were injured after the Israeli occupation targeted a house in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.

Two more Palestinians were martyred in Israeli shelling on Al-Qarara town in Khan Younis, and two others were martyred after the occupation targeted a vehicle near Al-Maghazi camp, central Gaza Strip.

Health Ministry sources indicated that more than 45 Palestinians have been martyred in Israeli bombardment of homes, vehicles and tents of displaced people from dawn on Thursday until late at night.

The Israeli occupations brutal aggression on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023 has so far resulted in the martyrdom of 41,272 civilians, mostly children and women, and the injury of 95,551 others, while thousands of victims remain missing; either buried under the rubble or scattered on the roads, as rescue teams face tremendous difficulties in reaching them due to the continued Israeli attacks and the massive amount of debris.

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