Continued attacks by the Zionist regime on different parts of the Gaza Strip
The brutal attacks of the Zionist army on different parts of the Gaza Strip, especially Rafah, and the killing of Palestinians continue. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted from Al Jazeera, in the shadow of the comprehensive support of the United States and Western countries, the Zionist army continues its crimes against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.
The neighborhoods of “Tal Al-Sultan” and “Al-Saudi” in the west of Rafah city were targeted by the Zionist army. Media sources reported that following the attacks of the Zionist regime army on the center of Rafah city, smoke has covered the sky of this area.
In the north of the Gaza Strip, the Zionist occupiers besieged the “Eliman al-Saeed” hospital in the Jabalia camp, which houses thousands of displaced people.
The area of ”Beit Hanoun” was also targeted by the artillery attacks of the Zionist regime, and the Zionist soldiers advanced towards “Alsakeh” street and plowed this area.
The Israeli army’s attack on a house in Beit Hanoun settlement resulted in the martyrdom and wounding of a number of Palestinians.
The Al Jazeera reporter reported that as a result of the Israeli army’s air attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital and the electricity generators installed there, these generators caught fire.
A little while ago, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip issued a statement announcing the latest statistics of martyrs and wounded in the attacks of the Zionist army on the Gaza Strip since October 7 of last year. did.
According to the announcement of the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, as a result of the attacks of the Zionist regime army on the Gaza Strip from October 7 of last year until this moment, 36 thousand and 90 People have been martyred.
Also, this Palestinian medical organization stated that the total number of wounded from the attacks of the Zionist regime army on the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the war in this strip has reached 81 thousand 136 people.