The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression on the Gaza Strip for the 55th day since the resumption of war, leaving dozens dead and wounded. This brings the death toll from the aggression on the Gaza Strip to 52,810 and the number of wounded to 119,473 since October 7, 2023, according to the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.
An infant was injured in an air-strike carried out by Israeli occupation forces, which resulted in the martyrdom of her mother, father, and brother. pic.twitter.com/yphd8SPoao
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In the last 24 hours alone, Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple areas, with the Mawasi region of Khan Yunis bearing the brunt of the assault. Ten Palestinians weremartyred in pre-dawn attacks there, while a separate drone strike on a motorcycle west of Khan Yunis claimed another life.
BREAKING: A Palestinian was killed and another one injured in an Israeli drone attack on a motorbike in the Al-Amal neighborhood, west of Khan Younis, according to local sources. pic.twitter.com/hBkCrh2bzV
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The Israeli aggression has particularly affected displaced families seeking shelter. Child Ahmed Muhammad Nasr Fahjan was killed and seven others wounded when a drone targeted their tent in Mawasi. In another devastating strike, four members of the Agha family—Abdul Salam Mahmoud Agha, his wife, and their two daughters—perished when their tent near Asdaa city was hit.
Further north, Israeli warplanes bombarded Jabalia al-Balad and Gaza City’s al-Tuffah neighborhood, injuring two civilians when a mosque on Old Gaza Street was struck. Artillery shells also pounded Abasan al-Kabira in eastern Khan Yunis.
The Al-Alami family suffered tragic losses when Moatasem Al-Alami, his wife Nada Abu Shaqra, and their children Kinan and Mohammed were killed in a dawn drone strike on their tent west of Khan Yunis.
Amid the escalatingIsraeli aggression, the humanitarian blockade has entered its third month. The UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs warned bluntly: “People are dying in Gaza, and we are ready to intensify aid as soon as the blockade is lifted.” OCHA reports that 70% of Gaza’s population now finds themselves in military zones, under evacuation orders, or both.
UNICEF has condemned Israel’s aid distribution plan, with spokesman James Elder stating it “violates basic humanitarian principles” by requiring facial recognition technology for aid delivery.
Source: Agencies (translated by Al-Manar English Websites)