On Wednesday, Israeli missiles and shells killed dozens of Palestinians and injured hundreds, including women and children, when the army targeted dozens of structures, residential buildings, homes, and public facilities across the devastated Gaza Strip.
Media sources said at least twenty Palestinians, mainly women and children, were killed and dozens injured, many seriously, when the army fired many missiles at a residential building in the Al-Yarmouk area, west of Gaza City. The missiles also struck a nearby street, a bakery, and several other buildings.
Ambulances rushed to the area before medics and residents started evacuating the slain Palestinians and the wounded, while more casualties remained buried under the rubble, especially since the Palestinians have limited means to remove the rubble, especially amidst constant bombing, severe fuel shortages, and constant power outages.
Also, forty Palestinians were killed, and at least thirty-five were injured when the army fired two missiles at the homes of Ekhlayyel and Zino families in Jaffa Street in Gaza City.
Ten Palestinians were killed, and dozens injured when an Israeli war jet fired a missile at a home for the Shawwa family in the Rimal neighborhood in Gaza City.
Nine Palestinians, mostly children and women, were killed and many injured when an Israeli missile struck a home in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood southeast of Gaza City.
Six Palestinians were killed and many injured when an Israeli missile struck a home for the Baroud family in the Shati’ neighborhood, west of Gaza City.
In Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, six Palestinian farmers were killed when the army fired a missile at a farmland and a chicken farm in Abasan town, east of Khan Younis.
Also in Khan Younis, the army killed a journalist, Jamal Al-Faq’awi, when the army fired a missile at his home, bringing the number of slain journalists to 23 since the Israeli offensive on Gaza began on October 7th.
Furthermore, Israeli missiles struck another home in Khan Younis, killing seventeen Palestinians, including children.
In Abasan near Khan Younis, many Palestinians were killed, and dozens injured when the army fired a missile at a home for the Al-Farra family.
In the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, several Palestinians were killed and many injured by Israeli missiles striking homes, buildings, and streets.
Among the slain and wounded Palestinians in Nusseirat are family members of Al-Jazeera journalist Wael Dahdouh, including his wife, his son, and his daughter.
Many Palestinians were killed, and scores injured by Israeli missiles in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza, the Italian Tower in Gaza, the Al-Halis building near the Al-Quds hospital in Gaza, Bani Soheila east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, and various other areas.
Hospitals in the Gaza Strip have received calls regarding 1600 Palestinians, including about 900 children, buried under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings.
Furthermore, thirteen Palestinians were killed, and dozens injured, mostly children, after the army fired a missile at a home for the Al-Kahloot family in Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza.
According to the Health Ministry, Israeli missiles have killed more than 5791, mainly women, elderly, and children, and more than 18000 have been injured.
The Israeli army also targeted 57 medical facilities, killing 73 medical workers and destroying 25 ambulances.
Twelve hospitals, 32 medical centers, and urgent aid clinics had to shut down as they ran out of fuel needed to keep power emendators running.
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