
24 Palestinians martyred by Israeli enemy fire, Including 13 aid waiters in Gaza
Gaza – Saba:
Twenty-four Palestinian civilians, including 13 aid waiters, were martyred and dozens wounded on Monday by Israeli enemy fire and shelling of various areas in the Gaza Strip.
Four Palestinians were martyred and several others were wounded when Israeli enemy warplanes targeted a house in the town of Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa).
Three brothers were martyred in an Israeli enemy airstrike while they were inspecting their home in al-Sultan area of Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip.
Four Palestinians were also martyred and others wounded on Monday afternoon when Israeli enemy warplanes bombed tents for displaced people near al-Hidaya Mosque in al-Qarara area, northwest of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
In continuation of the massacres committed by the Zionist enemy forces against starving Palestinians near so-called "aid distribution centers," 13 Palestinians were killed and others wounded by Israeli army fire today, Monday.
Ten starving Palestinians were martyred near an aid distribution center northwest of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Al-Awda Hospital in al-Nuseirat announced that it received two martyrs and 35 wounded as a result of the Zionist enemy targeting gatherings of citizens waiting for aid on Salah al-Din Street, south of the Wadi Gaza area in the central Gaza Strip.
The hospital noted that among the wounded were 16 critical cases that were transferred to hospitals in the central Gaza Strip.
A source at Nasser Hospital announced that at least one citizen was martyred and others waiting for aid were wounded by Israeli army fire south of Khan Yunis.
Earlier on Monday, the Palestinian Ministry of Health stated in a statement that the death toll from aid centers arriving at hospitals over the past 24 hours had reached 17, with more than 136 injured. This brings the total number of people arriving at hospitals to 467, with more than 3,602 injured.
With American and European support, the Israeli enemy army has continued to commit genocidal crimes in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023. This has resulted in the death of 55,998 Palestinian citizens, the majority of whom are children and women, and the injury of 131,559 others. This is a preliminary toll, with thousands of victims still buried under the rubble and on the streets, unable to be reached by ambulance and rescue crews.
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