On Monday, day 423 of the ongoing Israeli assault on the entire population of 2.2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Israeli attacks continued in several parts of the devastated open-air prison camp in which all the Palestinians in Gaza are trapped.

According to local sources, a huge fire broke out in the Al-Sharif family home in Camp 5 in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip as a result of Israeli artillery shelling, and local residents have been desperately trying to reach the Civil Defense and Ambulance teams to be able to evacuate the wounded and killed. The death toll is unknown at this point.

A young man was also killed on Monday after Israeli artillery shelling east of Deir al-Balah.

A WAFA news correspondent reported that the young man, Sabri Hassan Al-Masdar (25 years old), was killed by heavy shelling by the Israeli occupation artillery east of the town of Al-Masdar, east of Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip.

In addition, the Israeli occupation artillery shelled, tonight, the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Eyewitnesses told the WAFA news agency that the Israeli occupation forces fired shells intensively and randomly in the middle of the town and expressed their fear that the shelling was a prelude to an incursion into the area.

In Jabalia, in northern Gaza, the army fired a missile at a home near the Al-Omari Mosque, killing and wounding several Palestinians, including children and women.

Also, eight Palestinians were injured when an Israeli military drone fire a missile at a school where displaced families sheltered in Jabalia.

In Rafah, in Gaza’s southmost part, two Palestinians were killed and many injured in an Israeli bombing of displaced Palestinians.

The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression on the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since October 7, 2023, which resulted in the killing of 44,429 Palestinians, the majority of whom are women and children, and the injury of 105,250 others, in an incomplete toll, as thousands of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.