As the war on Gaza enters its 667th day, a humanitarian crisis deepens, with starvation claiming at least seven Palestinian lives in the last 24 hours alone. Additionally, Israeli gunfire has left 35 others dead at aid distribution points.
A number of civilians, including children, were injured Sunday morning by bombs dropped from an Israeli drone near the Tamraz gas station on Al-Nafaq Street in Gaza. The Red Crescent said in a statement, “A Palestinian Red Crescent employee was killed and three others were injured early Sunday morning after the occupation forces targeted the society’s headquarters in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, causing a fire on the first floor of the building.”
A Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) staff member was killed and three others wounded by an Israeli attack on its headquarters in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, early Sunday morning.https://t.co/AanDeiuXRE
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Palestinian sources reported that Omar Mansour Islim, a Red Crescent employee, was killed in an Israeli shelling that targeted the society’s building west of Khan Yunis.
It also reported the martyrdom of Eid Bashir Mahmoud Al-Masry and Ibrahim Faraj Mahmoud Al-Masry in a bombing of the Faisal School in the Japanese neighborhood west of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. A source at Nasser Hospital stated that two martyrs and a number of wounded, including children, arrived at the hospital as a result of an Israeli bombing that targeted the Faisal School in the Japanese neighborhood west of Khan Yunis.
The Israeli occupation forces carried out bombing operations against residential buildings in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City and around the Al-Amal neighborhood northwest of Khan Yunis. Israeli occupation aircraft launched an airstrike on the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood northwest of Gaza City and east of the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Source: Al-Manar and agencies