Dozens of Palestinian civilians, most of them children and women, were killed, and others were wounded, in a series of raids launched by occupation warplanes on Wednesday, on various sites in the Gaza Strip, for the 82nd consecutive day of the aggression.
The occupation aircraft launched violent raids targeting the central region of the Gaza Strip, especially the Bureij and Al-Maghazi camps, where the shells reached shelter centers.
According to eyewitnesses, there are a number of slain citizens still lying on the ground, and ambulances and civil defense crews cannot reach them, due to the intensity of the bombing.
Al-Nuseirat camp saw bombardment by occupation artillery and warplanes, which targeted a house for the Nassar family in the new camp, and another house for the Al-Hazouqi family, which killed a number of citizens, and wounded dozens of people with various injuries. They were transferred to Al-Aqsa Martyrs and Al-Awda Hospitals.
The areas east of the city of Rafah, Al-Fokhari, and the eastern areas of Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip are also under artillery shelling in various parts there.
The occupation aircraft and artillery bombed Gaza City, especially the Al-Shuja’iya and Al-Tuffah neighborhoods, and also targeted a house in the Al-Katiba area, and there are reports of martyrs and wounded.
Eyewitnesses reported that more than 60 citizens were missing as a result of an Israeli bombing that targeted a three-story residential building near Al-Azhar University in Gaza City.
In the Al-Saftawi area in Gaza City, 6 people were killed and transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital as a result of sniper operations carried out by occupation soldiers who mounted some buildings and targeted everyone who moved there.
The Jabalia al-Balad region and the northern Gaza Strip, especially in Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun, are also subjected to heavy bombardment by Israeli artillery and aircraft. There is a lack of information due to communications and Internet outages in some areas.
The Bureij camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip was also subjected to intense and continuous artillery shelling.
This is the seventh time that the occupation forces have cut off communications and the Internet from the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the aggression on October 7, by disconnecting international lines.
Ooredoo also announced that it has stopped its services in the center and south of the Strip, and will continue partially in the north.
The interruption of communications and the Internet is accompanied by an escalation in the massacres committed by the occupation forces against Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in addition to the disruption of efforts to rescue and treat citizens, as the number of martyrs since the beginning of the aggression has risen to more than 19,650, in addition to about 52,600 wounded, and thousands of missing persons, in a non-final toll.