
Gaza: 22 Palestinians martyred in Israeli enemy shelling of al-Shati, Tal al-Hawa refugee camps, people waiting for aid
Gaza – Saba:
Twenty-two Palestinian citizens were martyred and dozens more were injured on Thursday when Israeli enemy forces shelled al-Shati refugee camp and Tal al-Hawa neighborhood west of Gaza City, and people waiting for aid southwest of Khan Yunis.
The Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), citing medical sources, reported that 12 citizens, including three children, were martyred and dozens more were injured when the Israeli enemy shelled a tent housing displaced people in al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza.
In Khan Yunis, the agency reported that six citizens were martyred and dozens more were injured when the Israeli enemy shelled people waiting for aid on al-Tina Street, southwest of the city.
It reported that four other citizens were martyred and others were injured when Israeli enemy forces targeted tents housing displaced people near al-Quds Hospital, affiliated with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza.
The agency noted that an enemy drone launched an airstrike on al-Nasr Street in Gaza City, while Israeli enemy artillery shelled Jabalia al-Balad in the northern Gaza Strip.
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