On Tuesday, day 298 of the ongoing Israeli onslaught against the entire civilian population of 2.24 million Palestinians in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes targeted civilians in the al-Bureij and the al-Nuseirat refugee camps, killing at least twenty and wounding dozens more.

Nine civilians were killed on Tuesday in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

A Wafa news correspondent said that nine civilians were killed after the Israeli occupation forces targeted the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip. Their bodies were transferred to Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

In a separate attack, twelve civilians were killed and others were injured on Tuesday in an Israeli bombardment that targeted a group of residents at the entrance to the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

In addition, Palestinian health sources announced today the death of the child Bushra Mahna from Gaza City due to the siege, starvation, and lack of medicine.

Ambulance crews recovered a body killed as a result of the occupation aircraft bombing of a residential apartment belonging to the Balawi family near the end of Al-Jalaa Street, north of Gaza City. He was transferred to the Baptist Hospital in the city.

Wafa news correspondents reported that a number of civilians, including children and women, were injured in artillery shelling that targeted the Sabra neighborhood in the south of Gaza City.

Areas west of Rafah and Gaza witnessed similar artillery shelling, coinciding with the occupation air force launching a raid on the center of Rafah.

Nearly two hundred thousand Palestinians who were displaced from Khan Younis over a week ago began to return to the city today. Many found their homes destroyed, turned into rubble by the most recent Israeli ground invasion of the southern West Bank city.

Medical sources announced today, Tuesday, that the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 39,400, and the number of injuries to 90,996 since the beginning of the aggression, while thousands of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, as the occupation prevents ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching them.