On Saturday, Day 358 of the ongoing genocide of the Palestinians in the devastated, destroyed, and starved Gaza Strip, Israeli missiles and shells struck various parts of the besieged coastal enclave, killing, and wounding many Palestinians.

On Saturday night, Israeli airstrikes targeted a home in Gaza City, killing and wounding many Palestinians.

|Earlier Article: Day 358: Israeli Forces Continue to Pound Gaza with Bombs|

Media sources reported that the Israeli army fired a missile at a house belonging to the Qneita family near the Ghafri intersection on Al-Jalaa Street in central Gaza City, causing multiple deaths and injuries.

Ambulance and rescue teams are working to retrieve the bodies and transport the injured to the hospital.

In Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, the army fired a missile from a drone at Abasan Al-Kabira town, east of the city, killing one Palestinian and causing several injuries.

In Rafah, in the southernmost part of the coastal enclave, the army bombed a home belonging to the Jarghoun family in the Nasr neighborhood, north of the city, killing four Palestinians and causing several injuries.

Another Palestinian was killed when the army fired a shell at the Al-Bardaweel area on the shore, west of Rafah city. At the same time, the soldiers also wired and detonated many buildings in the northern part of the city.

Furthermore, the Israeli army intensified its bombing and shelling of the town of Al-Mughraqa, north of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, in addition to wiring and detonating many homes and buildings in the city.

Additionally, the Palestinian Civil Defense in Gaza announced that two citizens were killed and others injured due to an Israeli airstrike on a residential house belonging to the Harb family in Block C of Nuseirat.

They also reported injuries from an Israeli airstrike on a house belonging to the Farajallah family near the Fayad roundabout in the new camp of Nuseirat.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed at least 41,586 Palestinians, including more than 16,859 children and 11,429 women, and injured more than 92,210, largely children and women.

Thousands, approximately 10,000 including 4,700 children and women, remain under the rubble in the devastated coastal enclave. Among the slain Palestinians are more than 2,419 elders, 986 medical staff, 173 journalists and media workers, 496 educational staff, 203 UNRWA staff, and 85 Civil Defense personnel.