On Friday, day 196 of the Israeli invasion of Gaza, Israeli attacks continued on Palestinian civilians in northern, central and southern Gaza, beginning before dawn and continuing throughout the day and night non-stop.

Friday evening, 8 civilians, including 5 children under age 5, were killed in a raid carried out by the Israeli occupation aircraft on the Tel Al-Sultan neighborhood in the city of Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation army committed 4 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of 42 citizens and the injury of 63 others, during the past 24 hours.

According to medical sources, the toll of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 34,012 killed and 76,833 injuries since the start of the aggression against our people on October 7.

A correspondent with the Palestinian Wafa news agency said that 8 people, most of them children and women, were killed in the Israeli occupation warplane’s bombing of a house in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah. Others remain under rubble, and that casualty number is expected to rise as emergency crews try to pull out the remaining bodies.

This follows a bombing earlier Friday evening in which the Israeli occupation warplanes bombed a house near the eastern cemetery in Al-Salam neighborhood in Rafah, killing Rana Walid Al-Riyati and wounding a number of others.

The Israeli occupation forces bombed a house belonging to the Al-Arja family in Rafah, and targeted another house in Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, while artillery continued its shelling of the eastern areas.

Meanwhile, the Government Media Office in Gaza has warned that a water crisis has reached its peak as temperatures rise and water consumption increases.

According to the statement, all of the city’s water wells stopped functioning two weeks ago due to a lack of fuel. Israel has banned fuel from entering the Strip since imposing a total blockade over six months ago. The office also stated that Gaza City’s only desalination plant, along with more than 40 water wells and the city’s water networks, have been destroyed.

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Day 196: Israeli Airstrikes in Northern, Central Gaza Kill Palestinian Civilians

Published on: Apr 19, 2024 at 10:30

Friday marks day 196 of the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, with daily airstrikes and no end of the invasion in sight. Before dawn on Friday, Israeli occupation aircraft bombed a house in Al-Shati camp, west of Gaza City, killing four family members.

A correspondent with the Palestinian Wafa News Agency reported that at least 4 people were killed and others were wounded in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house belonging to the Al-Sir family housing displaced people, including members of the Abu Jayab family, in the Beach Refugee Camp west of Gaza City.

Also Friday before dawn, Israeli warplanes launched two raids on the northern Gaza Strip. A correspondent with Wafa news reported that the Israeli warplanes launched two raids on the areas of Al-Sikka and on a house belonging to the Al-Mabhouh family, east of Tal Al-Zaatar in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, which resulted in the injury of a Palestinian civilian who was transferred to Kamal Adwan Hospital.

Israeli occupation warplanes bombed a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City, which led to the death of three Palestinians and the injury of others, in addition to 15 missing under the rubble. The killed and wounded were transferred to the Baptist Hospital in the city.

He pointed out that the ambulance and rescue crews were able to recover the bodies of two civilians, after the Israeli occupation aircraft targeted a house of the Qishlan family in the new camp in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, and they were transferred to Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat.

In an ongoing toll, the number of martyrs in the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October reached 33,970 killed, the majority of whom were children and women, in addition to the injury of 76,770 citizens, while thousands of victims are still under the rubble.

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