Dozens of martyrs and wounded in the new attack of the Zionist army on Gaza
In a new crime, the Israeli army martyred and injured dozens of Palestinians with the aim of destroying a house in the Gaza Strip. |
report Mehr News Agency, according to al-Mayadin, the Zionist army has committed a new crime against the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.
Al-Mayadeen reporter reported that the Israeli army killed or injured dozens of Palestinians by attacking a house in Al-Maghazi camp located in the center of the Gaza Strip. is.
Media sources reported that as a result of this barbaric attack by the Zionist army, a large number of wounded were transferred to the “Shohada al-Aqsa” hospital in the Gaza Strip.
Also, 4 people were martyred following the attack of the Zionist regime army on a group of Palestinian citizens in Al-Ramal neighborhood located in Gaza City.
Another house in Al-Maghazi camp was bombed by the Zionist army, and several Palestinians were injured as a result of this crime.
In addition to this, the Zionist army injured several other Palestinians by attacking the “Al-Zitoun” neighborhood in the east of Gaza City.
The Zionist occupiers also carried out heavy attacks against the eastern areas of the city of “Deir al-Balah” and the “Al-Maghazi” camp in the center of the Gaza Strip.
Also, the Zionist army created a fire belt in this area by bombing the central province of the Gaza Strip.
A little while ago, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip issued a statement and published the latest statistics of martyrs and wounded in the attacks of the Zionist army on the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported that since October 7 of last year, 36,586 residents of the Gaza Strip have been martyred as a result of the Israeli army’s attacks on the Gaza Strip. have arrived.
Furthermore, according to the statement issued by this Palestinian medical institution, the attacks of the Zionist regime army on the Gaza Strip resulted in the injuries of 83 thousand 74 Palestinians.