Over 100 Palestinians were killed and many others were injured by Israeli airstrikes targeting various areas across the besieged Gaza Strip.
109 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli airstrikes across various areas of Gaza since Friday morning, as Israel resumed its aggression after a seven-day truce, the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said in a statement.
Additionally, scores of civilians reportedly sustained injuries.
In southern Gaza, east of Rafah, the bodies of ten Palestinians, including five children, were recovered after the bombing of the Al-Subaihi family home.
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In Rafah, the Al-Hams and Abu Zubaida homes were targeted, leading to the martyrdom of five.
In Khan Younis, several Palestinians were killed when the vicinities of the European and Kuwaiti hospitals were also targeted, as well as the Abu Ta’mieh, Qudieh, and Abu Abdo homes.
In the north, Israeli warplanes heavily targeted the Jabaliya refugee camp, hitting a UNRWA school that houses displaced Palestinians.
Israeli airstrikes also hit the Al-Salam building in the center of the camp, as well as the Market Street, injuring many Palestinians.
A home in Al-Zaytoun was completely destroyed, as well as the Al-Daour residential tower in Jabaliya.
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According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, the dead bodies of 30 Palestinians were brought to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City following the resumption of Israeli airstrikes, particularly in the neighborhoods of Shejaeya and Al Zaytoun. The majority of them were children and women.
Since October 7, over 15,000 Palestinians, including over 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women were killed, with another 36,000 wounded, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
(PC, AJA)