On Sunday dawn, Day 149 of the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Israeli missiles and shells killed dozens of Palestinians in homes and residential blocs in several parts of the destroyed coastal enclave.


Update: The Israeli army bombarded and destroyed the Palestinian Medical Relief society (PMRS) main aid equipment center for disabled people and the only Cancer lab in Gaza at PMRS center in Gaza city.


Update – Mar 3, 2024 at 12:30:  The number of children who died due to malnutrition and the lack of medical supplies at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, (which has already gone out of service) has reached 15, while the United Nations and UNICEF warned of a much bigger disaster threatening the future of Gaza Children.

Eight Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when the army fired a missile at a car in Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza.

Medical sources said the Israeli army killed at least 26 Palestinians and injured dozens in Rafah in the last twenty-four hours.

Medical sources said Israeli missiles killed at least twenty Palestinians in Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, and the Saftawi area, north of Gaza Strip.

Palestinian resistance groups said they destroyed six Israeli tanks in Gaza, and fired shells at the Kissufim military base, across the permitter fence.

Israeli sources said the army is expanding its operations north of Khan Younis and is “trying to push its tanks and vehicles into new areas, especially Al-Qarara and Hamad City.

On Saturday, the Israeli army said three soldiers were killed and fourteen were injured, including one who suffered serious wounds, after Palestinian fighters detonating explosives in a building the army invaded.

After ten years of fertility treatment, she gave birth to twins, Wisam and Na’im Abu Anza, just two months of age, but Israeli missiles killed her babies and their father, after bombing the family’s home in Rafah.


Mar 3, 2024, at 10:38: Media sources said the Israeli army, yet again, opened fire at hungry Palestinians, looking for food near the Nabulsi Junction, west of Gaza City, killing one and wounding 26, some seriously.

The attack is in the same area where, on Thursday, the “flour massacre” took place when Israeli forces shelled a crowd waiting for humanitarian aid south of Gaza killing at least 104 Palestinians and injuring 760 others.

The army bombed and detonated entire residential blocs in the Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, Khan Younis and Rafah in the southern and the southmost parts of the coastal enslave.

The attacks led to the death of dozens of Palestinians, while hundreds were injured, including many women, children, and elders.

In central Gaza, the army fired many missiles and shells at several parts of the Zahra’ City, and many areas south of Deir Al-Balah, killing at least four Palestinians in makeshift shelters near the sea, in addition to killing two Palestinians and wounding many others in the Al-Haker area, south of Deir Al-Balah, and wounding many Palestinians in areas west of the Nusseirat refugee camp.

The Palestinian Ministry of Culture said a writer, filmmaker and director, Wala’ Sa’ada, was among many Palestinian killed when the army fired missiles at tents for displaced Palestinians in Deir Al-Balah. Wala’ was from Beit Lahia, held many positions as an educator and trainer, and was know for making documentaries and short films.

Palestinian resistance groups also continued to repel advancing Israeli forces in several parts of the Gaza Strip, especially west of Gaza City, the northern parts, and in the southern parts, especially in Khan Younis.

Two Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when the army fired missiles at the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood, south of Gaza City.

Earlier Sunday, Israeli missiles and shells killed many Palestinians, among them fourteen members of a Palestinian family, including six children, in their home in Rafah, while many remain under the rubble.

The targeted home was a three-story building for the Abu Anza family in the Salam neighborhood, east of Rafah.

At least two Palestinians were injured when the army fired a missile at a car in the center of Rafah and also carried out three airstrikes on areas near the perimeter fence, south of the city.

Furthermore, the Israeli Air Force fired a missile at a home for the Al-Kahlout family on Saftawi Street, north of Gaza City, killing at least four Palestinians and wounding many.

Al-Jazeera reported from inside the Gaza European Hospital in Khan Younis, revealing the dire conditions, including the lack of food, water, and medicine, and the large number of casualties, including fatalities.

It quoted doctors from the hospital stating that most of the wounded Palestinians are in critical condition, after being injured in the head and the spine, adding that many of the wounded lost limbs.

It also said that many patients at the medical center died after not receiving the needed treatment, especially kidney patients who needed dialysis, due to the lack of medical supplies and the fact that most hospitals in the Gaza Strip had to shut down due to the constant Israel attacks, in addition to running out of medical supplies, food, and water.

Furthermore, many Israeli tanks invaded areas, east of Khan Younis, and advanced into the Al-Qarara area, Al-Matahen area, and Hamad City, while the army also fired many artillery shells and the Airforce carried out many air strikes, north of Khan Younis.

In Jabalia, in northern Gaza, the army fired a missile at a home near the Abu Hussein School, in the Jabalia refugee camp, killing ten Palestinians and wounding dozens.

Over the last 24 hours, the Israeli army committed ten massacres against Palestinian families, killing 92 and wounding 165, including many children and women.

Israel has now killed more than 30.410 Palestinians, and injured at least 71.700, including many women and children, since October 7, 2023.

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