The Israeli occupation army carried out raids on homes across the Gaza Strip. Gaza The number of martyrs since dawn yesterday, Saturday, has risen to about 50 martyrs, and dozens of others were injured.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that 4 people were killed and 19 others were injured in an Israeli bombardment that targeted a residential apartment on Al-Houja Street in the camp. Jabalia North of the sector.
Four Palestinians were killed and others were injured in a bombing that targeted the south of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip.
In the southern Gaza Strip, Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that 4 martyrs and 5 wounded arrived at Nasser Hospital as a result of an Israeli bombardment that targeted the home of the Musabah family in the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Gaza City. Khan Younis.
Earlier, medical sources told Al Jazeera that 34 Palestinians, including children and women, were killed in Israeli raids on central and southern Gaza since dawn on Saturday.
In the Al-Zawaida area in the middle of the Gaza Strip, 17 people from the Al-Ajla family were killed, including 8 children and 4 women, in an Israeli raid that targeted a warehouse where displaced people had taken refuge.
Press coverage: A child was killed in the occupation’s bombing of her family’s home in Jabalia camp, north of Gaza pic.twitter.com/o6c0Mx456N
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Meanwhile, Reuters quoted witnesses as saying that thousands of residents of the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip began to flee after the Israeli army issued an order to evacuate the area to carry out a military operation there.
In the past few days, the occupation army forced residents of several areas in Khan Yunis to leave, using the same pretext.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said about 170,000 displaced people were included in the orders issued by the Israeli army on Friday, which also included other areas of the enclave outside the humanitarian zones.
Israel has been continuing its war on Gaza with American support for more than 10 months. International experts have described it as genocide, as tens of thousands have been killed, injured and missing, most of them children and women. Entire families have been erased from the civil registry, and nearly 70% of the civilian infrastructure, including homes, schools and hospitals, has been destroyed.