On Monday, Day 339 of the ongoing genocide, the Israeli army fired missiles and shells at many homes in several parts of the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians, including children and women.

The army fired a missile at an apartment for the Labad family in the Al-Ghafri Junction area, west of Gaza City, killing five Palestinians, including two women and a female child.

The Palestinian Civil Defense said the missile destroyed the apartment, killing the five Palestinians and wounding many.

The Civil Defense added that the army also fired a missile at a home in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood in the city, killing at least five and wounding many others, in addition to firing a missile at a home in the northern part of the city.

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The army also wired and detonated many homes and buildings in the Zeitoun knighthood, southeast of Gaza City.

In addition, medical sources reported that 6 Palestinian family members, including a woman and two girls, were killed and several others were injured after the Israeli occupation bombed a house near Jabalia al-Balad Center in Jabalia, in northern Gaza.

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Also, the army fired a missile near the destroyed Rafah Border Terminal in Rafah, in Gaza’s southmost part, killing three Palestinians.

Medical sources in Gaza said the army killed at least 33 Palestinians, including women and children, and injured dozens, across the Gaza Strip, Monday.

Israel has now killed at least 40.988 Palestinians, including 16.673 children and 11.269 women, and injured more than 94.825, in addition to the thousands (about 10.000) of missing Palestinians, largely buried under the rubble of bombarded homes, and buildings, and in destroyed alleys, across the Gaza Strip, since October 7. 2023.

Also among the slain Palestinians are 885 medical staff, 82 civil defense, 172 journalists, 496 educational staff and 203 UNRWA staff.