GAZA, March 30 (YPA) – Dozens of Palestinian civilians were killed today as Israeli occupation warplanes launched a series of intense airstrikes in Gaza City, as the ongoing brutal Israeli aggression against Palestinians enters its 176th day
According to Palestinian medical sources, the occupation warplanes bombed a house for the Musa family in the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in the killing of several civilians and dozens of injuries. The strike also resulted in the massive destruction to the nearby houses.
The occupation army continues its military offensive against Al-Shifa Medical Complex and its surroundings west of Gaza Strip for over 13 days.
Moreover, the occupation soldiers further carried out heinous attacks against civilians and medical personnel from inside the Complex, involving executions, detentions, torture, and forced displacement.
In Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli tanks and warplanes have been carrying out intense and violent airstrikes and artillery shelling on different areas, particularly the eastern and western regions, targeting the vicinity of the Nasser Medical Complex.
Additionally, the Israeli military targeted the headquarters of the municipalities of Bureij and Zawaida in the central governorates of the Gaza Strip, putting them out of service.
The occupation warplanes also launched violent airstrikes targeting the vicinity of the Wadi Gaza Bridge north of the central governorate in the Gaza Strip.
Furthermore, the occupation aircraft and artillery targeted homes and gatherings of displaced people in the Shujaiya Club, the Karni crossing area, the vicinity of Al-Shifa Hospital, and Al-Maghazi camp, resulting in the killing of 40 civilians and the injury of dozens.
Simultaneously, the Israeli military targeted a group of civilians in the Abasan Al-Kabira area, east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip, resulting in the killing of three civilians.
The Israeli occupation fighter jets launched a series of fire belts targeting the Khuza’a area, east of Khan Yunis, and the Abasan and Sufa areas, northeast of the city of Rafah.
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