Bombardment of al-Mawasi camp in Rafah again
to reportal-Mawasi refugee camp.
Accordingly, local sources of extensive bombardment of al-Mawasi camp in the northwest Rafah by the Zionist regime and a number of IDPs, including women and children, were killed and wounded during this attack.
This attack caused the destruction of residential areas and the burning of Palestinian tents. No news has been published yet about the exact casualties of this incident.
Today’s attack by the Zionists on the Al-Mawasi camp is carried out after the bloody attack on this camp last week. during which 25 civilians were martyred and 50 were injured.
The Al-Mawasi camp is one of the areas in southern Gaza that the Zionist authorities previously called They declared it safe for civilians, but they continue to bombard it.
Human rights activists such as UNRWA, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the World Food Program have repeatedly stated that there is now no safe place for civilians in Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians who lived in Rafah are now moving to the west of Khan Yunis and areas They took refuge near it and settled there.
Bombing again Al-Mawasi camp in Rafah
The Zionist regime army once again attacked the Al-Mawasi refugee camp in Rafah was bombed and women and children were killed.
According to the report of Mehr news agency, citing Al Jazeera, the Zionist regime once again destroyed the al-Mawasi refugee camp bombed.
Accordingly, local sources of extensive bombardment of al-Mawasi camp in the northwest Rafah by the Zionist regime and a number of IDPs, including women and children, were killed and wounded during this attack.
This attack caused the destruction of residential areas and the burning of Palestinian tents. No news has been published yet about the exact casualties of this incident.
Today’s attack by the Zionists on the Al-Mawasi camp is carried out after the bloody attack on this camp last week. during which 25 civilians were martyred and 50 were injured.
The Al-Mawasi camp is one of the areas in southern Gaza that the Zionist authorities previously called They declared it safe for civilians, but they continue to bombard it.
Human rights activists such as UNRWA, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the World Food Program have repeatedly stated that there is now no safe place for civilians in Gaza.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians who lived in Rafah are now moving to the west of Khan Yunis and areas They took refuge near it and settled there.